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- Up one level
- In memoriam
- Autumn Leaves Lessons
Duke Magazine, Retrospective: January-February 2004 (January 31, 2004)
- Faces of Hope: Integrating Duke
Patrice Gaines, BlackAmericaWeb
Nathaniel B. White Jr. stepped into history simply by going to college. With little fanfare, he became part of a group now called the “First Five,” the first Black students to attend Duke University.
- Letter: On the Allen Building Takeover.
Mark Anthony Neal | Duke Chronicle, 02/13/2019
- Nathaniel B. White, Jr. interview
- See also Nathaniel B.White, Sr.
(his father)
- Sponsored Research Infrastructure Support Program
Nathaniel B. White, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA. The Sponsored Research Infrastructure Support Program (SRISP) seeks support from the EARDA (OD-94- 002) to develop a comprehensive office of sponsored research with a special emphasis in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.
- They Integrated Duke (27 min)
Black Issues Forum, Season 2800 Episode 2815, Aired: 02/03/2013. Video has closed captioning.
In 1963, Duke University became one of the last major universities to would admit black students as undergraduates. Three of the first five to enter, Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke, Gene Kendall, and Nathaniel B. White, Jr. share their stories with Deborah Holt Noel.