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BITTER 1968 AUTOGRAPH NOTE by SPIRO AGNEW to BLACK LEADER re. BOWIE PROTESTS

Description: Newbold, Robert T. Jr.; Agnew, Spiro T. AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED BY THE FUTURE VICE-PRESIDENT: SPIRO AGNEW'S BITTER RESPONSE TO A PLEA FROM A BLACK LEADER ON BEHALF OF PROTESTING BOWIE STUDENTS. Annapolis, MD: April 9, 1968. A 5-3/8 inch high by 8-1/4 inch wide original Western Union Telegram. The telegram from the Rev. Robert T. Newbold, Jr. was sent from Atlanta Georgia to Governor Spiro T. Agnew in Annapolis, MD on April 9, 1968 - the day of the funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr. Newbold suggests that the charges against the Bowie students be dropped and that Agnew seek better advice as to race relations. He mentions that he is attending King's funeral. In his response, Agnew writes a note, penned in his hand, on the bottom right of the telegram addressing his chief-of-staff Art Sohmer: "Suggest Bob Newbold straighten out or we forget him." Signed as usual with his initials "Sta". "In the 1960s, Bowie State University, like all HBCUs, was woefully underfunded compared to predominantly White state funded schools. From 1957-1967, Bowie State received less in funds for construction than any state college in Maryland, and was consistently at the bottom for academic funding. In 1968, student protests erupted at HBCUs from Baltimore to Tuskegee. In March, over 200 Bowie undergraduates demonstrated with 90 Howard University students in solidarity. Students submitted grievances to Bowie president Samuel Myers including the poor conditions of school facilities and lack of academic resources. On April 4, students organized a “study-in” at the State House in Annapolis to get the attention of Governor Spiro Agnew. Agnew responded by arresting the protestors, 227 students, or around one-third of the student body. He also closed the school. At a press conference, Agnew blamed the protests on “outside influences” and insisted the issue wasn’t a racial dispute, but about respect for the law. The same day, the world would learn about the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." - The Baltimore Sun. Rev. Robert T. Newbold, Jr. (1920-2007) was active in Baltimore's civil rights movement and other civic organizations such as the Citizens Planning and Housing Association and the Governor’s Commission on Juvenile Delinquency. Known as a gifted preacher, he published "Black Preaching: Select Sermons in the Presbyterian Tradition" in 1977 and contributed many articles to Presbyterian magazines. Spiro T. Agnew was Governor of Maryland from 1967-1969. I UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE ABOVE AUTOGRAPH! TERMS: Shipping charges are calculated based on the total packed weight of this item. New York State residents will be assessed and charged the relevant sales tax. All items are guaranteed authentic and as described.Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Check out my other items!

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Location: Cadyville, New York

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BITTER 1968 AUTOGRAPH NOTE by SPIRO AGNEW to BLACK LEADER re. BOWIE PROTESTSBITTER 1968 AUTOGRAPH NOTE by SPIRO AGNEW to BLACK LEADER re. BOWIE PROTESTS

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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

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Industry: Politics

Addressed to: Rev. Robert T. Newbold, Jr.

Context: Bowie State University Protests - Black College

Additional Subject: African-American Studies

Signed by: Spiro T. Agnew

Political Office: Governor of Maryland

Signed: Yes

Autograph Authentication: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.

Other Political Office: Future Vice President of the United States

Original/Reproduction: Original

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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