Progress Through Persistence: A 60 Year History of Yale School of Medicine’s Minority Organization for Retention and Expansion (MORE)
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Clipping of a Yale Daily News article from February 24th, 1989 sharing Dean Rosenberg's officially announcement to open an Ethnic Office at the School of Medicine, the Office of Minority Affairs.
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Clipping of a Yale Daily News article from February 13th, 1980 reporting the findings of the Yale University's Minority Advisory Council founded 9 months prior. The group, chaired by James Comer, detailed their dissatisfaction heading into a meeting with Yale Dean Lamar.
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Clipping of a Yale Daily News article from November 24th, 1969 reporting on a protest that took place around the New Haven Courthouse where several Black Panther party members were imprisoned. Over 3,000 people took part in the protest against the alleged improper treatment of the imprisoned Panthers.
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Clipping of a New York Times Article from February 13, 1970 reporting Vice President Spiro Agnew's attack on a quota system and more open minority University admissions and other headlines
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Yale School of Medicine, Class of 1980. / Composite photographs of entering students identified by name. / Featured headshots of Drs. Lee, Désir and Dyett
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Yale School of Medicine, Classes of 1970. / Composite photograph of entering students identified by name
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Photograph of Dr. James Comer with colleague Dr. Curtis Patton at 2011 Ceremony in the Medical Historical Library, Yale University
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Photograph of Dr. James Comer with former colleague Dr. Claudewell Thomas at 2011 ceremony in the Medical Historical Library, Yale University.
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Collection of Yale Daily News Articles highlighting the success of James Comer's School Development Program.
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Photograph of Yale School of Medicine's Psychiatry Department in 1959. / Front row including Drs. Redlich and Solnit, then-present and future department chairs
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Photograph of James Comer at the Yale University Child Study Center
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Photograph of MORE Group at their annual picnic in September of 2017. / Front Row including Dr. James Comer and his wife, Drs. Gary and Deborah Désir, Dr. Inginia Genao and her son Charlie.
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