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May 16, 2019 By Hayat Fulli '19

1960s

Bowdoin desired to create a “spirited and diverse” community of “students with different talents, of differing backgrounds, different places and with different points of view.” Bowdoin identified admitting students from the “inner-city and the ghetto” to its campus as necessary to the representation it seeks for its campus.

Filed Under: Urban Education

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