The Cosmopolitans

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Description

The Reporter 1970, Page 57, picturing the Cosmopolitans, a student organization that sought to address racial tension through education following desegregation, promote Black culture, and establish Black history courses at the University.

Source

University of Baltimore Institutional Archives / Yearbook Collection / The Reporter, 1970
https://archives.ubalt.edu/ub_archives/yearbooks/pdfs/UR0042_B02_F020.pdf?

Publisher

The University of Baltimore

Date

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Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Identifier

UR0042_B02_F020_P058

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Text

"The Cosmopolitans were organized on December 8, 1969. The purpose of this organization is multi~fold: to stimulate cultural Black awareness among all, both in and out of this university, to alleviate the racial tension in existence at the University of Baltimore, to improve the University of Baltimore's image in the Black community, and to stimulate social activity among all students, black and white, at this University."

Original Format

yearbook

Files

Citation

The University of Baltimore, “The Cosmopolitans,” University of Baltimore Archives, accessed December 5, 2025, https://archivesub.omeka.net/items/show/750.