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Archie Epps

By Harvard Archives
Archie Epps dean of students from 1971-1999, and one of Harvard's first black administrators, came to start working for the university in 1961. During his tenure Epps was not afraid of stirring things up and brought such controversial black figures as Malcolm X, Ralph Ellison, and James Baldwin.
Archie Epps dean of students from 1971-1999, and one of Harvard's first black administrators, came to start working for the university in 1961. During his tenure Epps was not afraid of stirring things up and brought such controversial black figures as Malcolm X, Ralph Ellison, and James Baldwin.

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