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Photograph of BSU members filling out forms, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows African American women sitting behind a blue table with sheets of white paper laid out in front of them. In front of the table a few people can be seen filling out the forms. The Black Student Union or BSU, (Previously the Coalition of Black Organizations, CoBO) is the presiding organization representing marginalized students of African descent at the University of North Texas. Their mission is to educate, uplift, support and empower students with a variety of programming, professional and leadership development seminars, workshops, and social justice training. BSU is committed to creating an intentional, empowered and engaged community that centers the intersectional black student experience at UNT.1 photograph: col. ; 2448 x 3264 px.
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The Portal to Texas HistoryKeywords
- African Americans
- Black Men And Women
- Black Student Experience
- Black Student Union
- Bsu
- Division Of Institutional Equity And Diversity
- Education Colleges And Universities University Of North Texas
- Multicultural Center
- People Ethnic Groups African Americans
- Places United States Texas Denton County Denton
- United States
- Universities
- Women