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Chronicle news clipping from 1961 announcing the desegregation of graduate and professional programs

On This Day: March 8, 1961

Duke Desegregates Graduate and Professional Programs

Duke’s Board of Trustees announced that the university’s graduate and
professional schools would begin admitting students without regard to
race. Within two months of the announcement, 14 African Americans apply
for admission to graduate programs, including five in The Graduate School. Four African-American graduate students enroll at Duke in fall 1961. Duke would desegregate its undergraduate programs in June 1962.