Calyx Representation (SABU)
Item set
Items
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Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Group photograph of SABU members in 1984. Names are listed in the photo caption. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Group photograph of SABU members in 1983. Names are listed in the photo caption. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Group photograph of SABU members in 1981. Names are listed in the photo caption. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Group photograph of SABU members in 1980. Names are listed in the photo caption. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Group photograph of SABU members in 1979. Names are listed in the photo caption. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Group photograph for the 1978 members of SABU. Includes a listing of names in the caption below. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Two page spread with four photographs. One is a group photo of SABU members with its membership listed and images of Black Awareness Week 1976 events, including: lectures by Imamu Amiri Baraka (poet, playwright) and businessman William T. Syphax, and Black Ball. -
Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Photo, captioned: "Student Association for Black Unity." Children may be pupils from Roanoke public schools who presented a black cultural concert during Black Culture Week. -
SABU (photograph)
Group photo of SABU members along with names of members and written description of the group's mission. -
S.A.B.U. presents: Uptown Saturday Night (photograph)
Series of five photographs of SABU's Black Ball. The theme in 1979 may have been Uptown Saturday Night. -
S.A.B.U. presents Dick Gregory
Group of 3 photographs from Dick Gregory event on October 24, 1979 at W&L. A comedian and Civil Rights activist, SABU sponsored the event. -
S.A.B.U. presents A Journey into Blackness (photograph)
Caylx page featuring four photographs of "Journey into Blackness," a play by Voices, Inc., a black theatre troop brought to W&L by SABU. -
Minority Affairs Committee/Student Association for Black Unity (photograph)
Two club photographs, above for the Minority Affairs Committee, below for SABU. In 1977, the Minority Affairs Committee was a subcommittee of the E.C. and included SABU members John X. Miller and Tyrone Daniels. -
Black Voices (photograph)
Pair of photographs of a black choir performing in the Chapel. Not clear if this is a SABU affiliated event yet. -
Black Fire (photograph)
Series of four photographs captioned "Black Fire," a performance sponsored by SABU during Black Culture Week in 1973. -
Black Culture Week symposium: On Being Black (photograph)
Photo, captioned: "Black Culture Week Symposium: On Being Black." Speakers included students from area colleges, including Hampton Institute, Hollins College, Madison College, VMI, and Virginia State College. -
Black Culture Week (photograph)
Group of photographs, captioned: "Black Culture Week." Individual shots document the sermon by Lutrelle D. Rainey of W&L and a lecture by Wendell P. Russell of Virginia State College that were part of the 1974 program, and an invitational ball sponsored by SABU. -
Black Culture Week (photograph)
Photo, captioned "Black Culture Week." It also appears in the February 21, 1973 Ring-Tum Phi, identified as captured during the "Black Fire" performance that year. -
Black Awareness Week (photograph)
Three photos of events from Black Awareness Week 1975 and a short description of the year's planned events, including: lectures by Dr. David Shannon of the Pittsburg Theological Seminary, Sam Proctor of Rutgers University, and a performance by the Virginia Union University Choir. -
[Black Culture Week included a range of activities] (photograph)
Two photographs of events from Black Culture Week 1974: one of Roanoke Band "The Love Men" playing at The Black Ball, the other of the Virginia Union University Choir. -
[Black Awareness Week] (photograph)
Series of five photographs documenting events from Black Awareness Week 1975, including: a speech by the Reverend Wyatt T. Walker of the Canaan Baptist Church and the SABU-sponsored Black Ball.