We Must Stand United - Bronx Community College, a Center for Black Activism
Item
Title
We Must Stand United - Bronx Community College, a Center for Black Activism
Description
We Must Stand United explores the contributions of history makers such as James Colston, Roscoe Brown, and countless generations of students who have made Bronx Community College (BCC) a center of black activism. It demonstrates BCC's crucial contributions to African-American struggle, protest, and social justice, and in turn, the history of the United States.
Contributor
Tobar, Cynthia
Creator
Kanakamedala, Prithi
Reid, Ahmed
Tobar, Cynthia
Date
February 2014 (Circa)
Language
English
Publisher
We Must Stand United
Rights
Obtained from Contributor - Copyright Unknown
Source
Bronx Community College Library
uri
https://web.archive.org/web/20161224170740/http://unitedstandbcc.org/
Kanakamedala, Prithi, Reid, Ahmed, and Tobar, Cynthia. “We Must Stand United -&Nbsp;Bronx Community College, a Center for Black Activism”. We Must Stand United. https://web.archive.org/web/20161224170740/http://unitedstandbcc.org/, CUNY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, accessed March 10, 2026, https://stephenz.tailc22a4b.ts.net/s/cdha/item/273
- Item sets
- CUNY Digital History Archive
Time Periods
1961-1969 The Creation of CUNY - Open Admissions Struggle
1970-1977 Open Admissions - Fiscal Crisis - State Takeover
Subjects
Activism
Buildings and/or Architecture
Community Colleges
CUNY Administration
Diversity
Ethnic, Black or Latino Studies
Faculty Governance
Politics
Student Organizations
Black Panthers
Bronx Community College
Civil Rights Movement
James Colston
Racial Injustice
Roscoe Brown
Social Class
Student Activism