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Middlebury College

Archive-It Partner Since: Dec, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/   

Description:

With a history spanning across more than two centuries, Middlebury College is a unique institution, among the most highly regarded liberal arts colleges, with a reach extending from our main campus in Vermont's Champlain Valley to specialized and graduate programs located around the world.

Special Collections and Archives at the Middlebury College Library serves as a research laboratory for both the Middlebury community and independent scholars. As part of our firm commitments to open scholarship and to preserving a deep historical record of the Middlebury College community, we excited to be able to collect and share relevant Web content with people around the world via Archive-It.

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Title: Free Inquiry on Campus: A Statement of Principles by over One Hundred Middlebury College Professors

URL: https://freeinquiryblog.wordpress.com/2017/03/06/free-inquiry-on-campus-a-statement-of-principles-by-a-number-of-middlebury-college-professors/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: A statement signed by over a hundred Middlebury College faculty emphasizing what they see as the value of free speech, civility in academic discourse, and openness to considering contrary views in the process of education. Originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal.

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Subject:   Free speech Liberal education Academic discourse

Title: James Baldwin vs. Middlebury College vs. Charles Murray

URL: https://medium.com/@leacalderonguthe/james-baldwin-vs-middlebury-college-vs-charles-murray-2d3e9fb13858/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Lea Calderon-Guthe looks at the events surrounding the Charles Murray protest in the light of the 2016 documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,” based on an unfinished manuscript of James Baldwin's, and by drawing on Baldwin's arguments about racial innocence and white fragility more generally. She addresses Allison Stanger's use of Baldwin's words in her public statement following the events of the protest, and contends that they were misapplied.

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Subject:   James Baldwin Racism March 2nd protest Free speech Academic discourse

Title: lioness van pelt – Medium

URL: https://medium.com/@linusvanpelt/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Medium page containing articles written by Middlebury SOAN professor Linus Owens, many of them concerning the March 2nd protests and the issues surrounding free speech and acceptable academic discourse which they raised.

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Subject:   Free speech Academic discourse Student protest

URL: https://medium.com/@linusvanpelt/coming-together-and-coming-apart-5fc26d9233ed/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Faculty at Middlebury College responds to the events surrounding the Charles Murray speech. In presenting an alternate view point to the administrative response, he focuses on free speech, the value of protest, and the student point of view.

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Subject:   Campus violence Racism Academic discourse Free speech March 2nd protest Student protest

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