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Brotherhood Dinner: Brenda Allen (College of Textiles, Coordinator of African American Studies), Evelyn Reiman, and C.T. Vivian's alumni meeting [Tape #24]

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Title:
Brotherhood Dinner: Brenda Allen (College of Textiles, Coordinator of African American Studies), Evelyn Reiman, and C.T. Vivian's alumni meeting [Tape #24]
Topics:
People
Subjects:
African Americans -- History
Alumni and alumnae
Congresses and conventions
Leadership
Original Format:
MBR-20s U-matic mini-cassette
Extent:
Approximate runtime: 20 minutes;
Item identifier:
ua014_015_238221_20210827_24536
Producer:
North Carolina State University. Creative Services more info on North Carolina State University. Creative Services 
Created Date:
to
Genre:
Interviews
Names:
Vivian, C. T. more info on Vivian, C. T. 
Allen, Brenda Foster, 1947- more info on Allen, Brenda Foster, 1947- 
Reiman, Evelyn more info on Reiman, Evelyn 
Brotherhood Dinners more info on Brotherhood Dinners 
Digital Project:
Brotherhood Dinner: This series contains materials concerning the production of the Creative Services project titled "Brotherhood Dinner." These programs were recordings of the annual North Carolina State University Brotherhood Dinner, produced through the Provost Office and for the Office of Affirmative Action. The Brotherhood Dinner was established in 1982 to recognize the outstanding contributions of African Americans.
Audio-Visual Collection