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This episode—by Lynne Lee, a Ph.D. Student in Art History—explores how some of the first Black students admitted to Rice paved the way for transforming the university into a more inclusive and diversified institution through their unrelenting activism on campus in the years following its official desegregation in 1964.
The Racial Geography Podcast features “New Freedom Remix,” an original sound composition and performance by Lisa E. Harris.
 By The Racial Geography Project
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This episode—by Lynne Lee, a Ph.D. Student in Art History—explores how some of the first Black students admitted to Rice paved the way for transforming the university into a more inclusive and diversified institution through their unrelenting activism on campus in the years following its official desegregation in 1964.
The Racial Geography Podcast features “New Freedom Remix,” an original sound composition and performance by Lisa E. Harris.