WebThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Website Maintenance Site Deactivated This website has been deactivated by an administrator. For more information on our inactive site policy, please view the web.unc.edu Terms and Conditions. If you think this has been done in error, please submit a help ticket for assistance. WebMar 16, 2024 · A permanent display in the North Carolina Collection Gallery, “Eng and Chang Bunker: The Original Siamese Twins,” will receive Chinese and Thai translations. The University Archives at Wilson Library will sponsor stakeholder reviews of the website for the Black and Blue Tour. The campus tour and website introduce Black history at …
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WebMar 28, 2024 · Posted Mar 28, 2024. In the end of February, University Libraries promoted a website titled “The Black and Carolina Blue Tour” — a recently updated digital showcase of Black history at UNC. Drawing from the University’s extended and detailed archives, the creators of the website built a robust virtual tour that they say will be a living ... WebJan 17, 2024 · Find information on all of Black 'n Blue’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2024-2024. Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Black 'n … it\u0027s ready to use
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WebApr 7, 2024 · A distinctive walking tour on the African-American history of the University, with emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Black and Blue tour hopes to contribute to a real... WebFeb 22, 2016 · It’s called the Black and Blue tour and it is a part of UNC’s larger efforts to improve race relations. The tour begins at Silent Sam, a statue to commemorate students who fought in the... WebThe Black and Blue tour hopes to contribute to a real understanding of our African American past as we build a better Carolina and work to create a fuller perspective on our University’s history. Our guide, Robert Porter , has over thirty years of experience as a lecturer for UNC’s department of African, African American, and Diaspora ... it\u0027s ready to ship