Resources consulted for the desegregation portion of this exhibit but not specifically cited as endnotes

 

Resources cited in the desegregation portion of this exhibit 

1) Kean, Melissa. Desegregating Private Higher Education in the South: Duke, Emory, Rice, Tulane, and Vanderbilt. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2008. pg. 52

2) Ibid, pg. 89

3) Ibid, pg. 90

4) Ibid, pg. 92

5) Ibid, pg. 98

6) Ibid, pg. 116

7) Ibid, pg. 118

8) “Views On Athletics, [Segregation] ‘In Poll,’” The Rice Thresher, April 30, 1954, page 4

9) Kean, Melissa. Desegregating Private Higher Education in the South: Duke, Emory, Rice, Tulane, and Vanderbilt. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2008. pg. 119

10) Ibid, pg. 169

11) Ibid, pg. 169

12) Ibid, pg. 171

13) Ibid, pg. 220

14) Ibid, pg. 224

15) Ibid, pg. 225

16) Ibid, pg. 228

17) Ibid, pg. 229

18) Ibid, pg. 232

19) [Lawrence Spencer’s Recommendation Letter, Charles Freeman Information File], Woodson Research Center Fondren Library, Rice University. pg. 1

20) Ibid, pg. 2

21) Beckwith, David. "Mass Protest Set at Rice Today." Houston Chronicle,11 Apr. 1969: 1+. Print.

22) "Protest Set at Rice on Decision." Fort Worth Star-Telegram,11 Apr. 1969. Print.

23) Taylor, Hobart, III. "Campus Activist of '60s in Insurance Now." Houston Chronicle, 1976, Follow Up sec. Print.

24) Crowe, Robert. "Deaths: Charles E. Freeman III, 54, Lawyer and Fervent Muslim." Houston Chronicle,15 May 2003. Web. 4 Apr. 2016. http://www.chron.com/news/houston-deaths/article/Deaths-Charles-E-Freeman-III-54-lawyer-and-2127755.php