14 resultados para University of Denver -- Art Collections
em Blue Tiger Commons - Lincoln University - USA
Resumo:
After several weeks, Gaines finally received a reply to his application from Sy Woodson Canada, the MU registrar. Canada informed him that he was not eligible to attend the University of Missouri due to the fact that Gaines was a Negro and it was in conflict of Missouri state law for MU to admit him.
Resumo:
In the spring of 1935, Lloyd Gaines had requested a catalog from the University of Missouri.
Resumo:
https://bluetigercommons.lincolnu.edu/lgaines_sec1/1020/thumbnail.jpg
Resumo:
https://bluetigercommons.lincolnu.edu/lgaines_sec1/1019/thumbnail.jpg
Resumo:
Although Canada did not have the ultimate authority to reject Gaines’ application, the chances for Lloyd were bleak; it appeared that the School of Law at MU would not accept him.
Resumo:
https://bluetigercommons.lincolnu.edu/lgaines_sec2/1006/thumbnail.jpg
Resumo:
By March, 1936, the University of Missouri formally rejected Gaines because Missouri law would not permit a person of African descent to enter a white school. Within three weeks, the NAACP petitioned the court asking the University of Missouri to open its doors to Gaines on the grounds that it was the only public law school in Missouri.
Resumo:
The university’s defense, led by William Hogsett, countered that the University was bound by law to reject Gaines’ application and stated that Lincoln University had to provide higher education for Negroes. This is the point that Houston wanted the court to address. Houston got Canada to admit the only students he would bar would be of African descent. Hogsett, on the other hand, was unable to unnerve young Mr. Gaines with speculation that the NAACP had put him up to applying at MU. Gaines replied,” No, that is my idea; about the [law] suit.”
Resumo:
https://bluetigercommons.lincolnu.edu/lgaines_sec2/1015/thumbnail.jpg
Resumo:
In 2006, a law degree was posthumously awarded to Lloyd and accepted by his nephew, George Gaines.
Resumo:
Lloyd Gaines’ memory has been honored most notably by the University of Missouri. In 1995, a law scholarship in his name was established at the institution. Also, in 2001, MU opened the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture at MU which shares his name.
Resumo:
On May 13, 2006, University of Missouri awarded Lloyd Gaines Doctor of Law degree.
Resumo:
Pictorial history of Lincoln University of Missouri from 1866-1980s.
Resumo:
A Pictorial History of Lincoln University from 1866-1966.