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This collection consists of materials which were created and compiled by the staff of John Cotton Dana Library in observance of anniversaries of the The Conklin Hall Takeover, which took place at Rutgers Newark in February 1969.
The Committee of Concern was formed in 1967 in response to riots that took place in Newark, New Jersey. Its aim was to determine the causes for the riots and to formulate possible social and economic improvements. The collection consists primarily of minutes of meetings, correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, and related materials.