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Black Fire UVA Test 1 Latest Update. Clarence Cain - CORRECT ANSWER - Movie "Philadelphia" based on him; when he missed work and disclosed he had HIV/AIDS, he got demoted. Later sued Hyatt legal services and won settlement of $107,000 - Double hoo; got his BA and law degree from UVA - At UVA, ...

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Clarence Cain - CORRECT ANSWER - Movie "Philadelphia" based on him; when he missed work and
disclosed he had HIV/AIDS, he got demoted. Later sued Hyatt legal services and won settlement of
$107,000

- Double hoo; got his BA and law degree from UVA

- At UVA, he was: co-director of the transition program, a sigma, an IMP, a lawnie, in the Raven Society,
a committee chairman in BSA, in studco, involved with housing and residence life

- Open secret he was gay

- Openly thought "the transition program was not leading up to its potential"



Cavalier Daily - CORRECT ANSWER - UVA student-operated newspaper

- Published story exposing low black enrollment (1.3%) in 1969

- Published story about the Farmington Country Club Crisis in 1974, was extremely critical of faculty

- Reported on hiring of a minorities advisor (Donald Jones) in 1975



Houston Baker - CORRECT ANSWER - One of the first black professors at UVA (came from Yale), worked
on the development of the black studies program

- Could not enroll his child at daycare due to their race --> contributed to students' concern that faculty
was not being adequately served either, need for a comprehensive African American Affairs office

- Eventually resigned, as the black studies program was not being adequately supported



George Taylor - CORRECT ANSWER - Led movement to create Black Students for Freedom (later BSA)

- Writes 17-page proposal dictating the need for a black studies program (submitted with Wesley Harris)

- Served on the undergraduate committee for the creation of the black studies program



Kent Merritt - CORRECT ANSWER - Black athlete on UVA's football team during the 1970s, also on track
team (institution builders generation)

- Local; integrated Charlottesville's public schools as well (trailblazer generation)

- Helped establish Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity

, Harrison Davis - CORRECT ANSWER - Black athlete on UVA's football team during the 1970s (institution
builders generation)

- UVA's first black quarterback (2nd in ACC)

- Helped establish Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity



Stanley Land - CORRECT ANSWER - First *scholarship* black athlete on UVA's football team



John Rainey - CORRECT ANSWER - Black athlete on UVA's football team during the 1970s (institution
builders generation)



Black Student Alliance/Black Students for Freedom - CORRECT ANSWER - Created in 1968-69 school year
(changed to "BSA" in early 70s), led by George Taylor

- Heart and soul of black life, political and cultural engagement at UVA

- Played a crucial role in black academic advising, building bridges between black community and
university staff



James Roebuck - CORRECT ANSWER - First black studco president (trailblazer generation)

- Made a list of demands in 1970



3 demands put forth by UVA students during May 1970 Protest after Kent State Massacre - CORRECT
ANSWER "MAY DAY DEMANDS"

- For the university to immediately revoke the injunction

- Require President Shannon to prohibit UPD from carrying firearms, and to ensure no other forms of
police were on Grounds (e.g. FBI, CIA, national guard, etc.)

- Remove ROTC presence from Grounds

- Sever ties with Judge Advocate General Corps

- Terminate all DOD funded research

- Require President Shannon to co-sign NYU President Hester's statement, and convey that to President
Nixon

- Raise black enrollment to 20% of student population and see that $100,000 be allocated for black
admissions program

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