1media/1975_Rapped-in-Black.jpg2021-10-19T23:45:26+00:00Deja Jackson0aa10dc2a586efb3d405d6f0e3016c0b14962a8b54plain2021-10-20T00:21:52+00:00ABC Records, Lafayette College Special Collections1974textAssociation of Black CollegiansLafayette College AdmissionsCC BY-NC-SA 4.0The 1974 edition of the Rapped in Black admissions pamphlet.Lafayette CollegeDeja Jackson0aa10dc2a586efb3d405d6f0e3016c0b14962a8b
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In 1968, there were seven Black students on campus. In alignment with the national Black Campus Movement, a number of these students joined together to form the Association of Black Collegians (ABC). The first Constitution of the organization reads: "The primary purpose of this organization shall be the promotion of liberation and unity among all Black people."