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Alpha Phi University of Alabama Scrapbook, Page 118

This page contains six newspaper clippings describing changes at the University of Alabama during 1956, the most significant of which was the enrollment of Autherine Lucy, the first African-American student to attend the school.

Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1956

Alpha Phi University of Alabama Scrapbook, Page 72

This page contains an issue of the University of Alabama newspaper The Crimson-White with several articles and opinion pieces discussing the enrollment of Arthurine J. Lucy, the first African-American student to attend the University of Alabama.

Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1953 - 1957

Alpha Phi University of Alabama Scrapbook, Page 73

This page contains two newspaper clippings describing the expulsion of Leonard Wilson from the University of Alabama for his behavior while participating in violent protests against the integration of the University.

Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1953 - 1957

Betty Mullins Jones Oral History Interview, August 28, 1974

International President Betty Mullins Jones remembers her triumphs and shortcomings during her time as President, focusing specifically on the turmoil Alpha Phi and the entire fraternity system faced in the 1960s.

Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: Aug 28th, 1974

Birmingham Alumnae History Scrapbook, Page 71

This page contains a newspaper clipping with a profile of Betty Jones, who was elected International President of Alpha Phi Fraternity at the 1970 Convention in Dallas, Texas.

Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1970

Seattle Alumnae Chapter Scrapbook, Page 40

This page features an article about a lecture given by U.W. Director of Women's Studies Dorothy Strawn as part of a continuing education series on women.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1970

The Crimson-White, Vol. 63, No. 4, February 7, 1956

This issue of the University of Alabama newspaper The Crimson-White contains several articles and opinion pieces discussing the enrollment of Arthurine J. Lucy, the first African-American student to attend the University of Alabama, details of her first day on campus, and the outbreaks of mob violence on campus by students and Tuscaloosa residents opposed to integration. There are also articles regarding athletics, theater, concerts, and other aspects of student life.

Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Feb 7th, 1956