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Debate Society at UNC approves a resolution supporting admission of African-Americans to the UNC Law School.
October 19, 1937
Protests after African-American students were denied admission to the University of Oklahoma
January 29, 1948
Harold Epps discusses his decision to apply to UNC Law School.
May 11, 1949
Survey by Durham Herald showed majority of surveyed UNC Law students supported admission of African-Americans.
May 12, 1948
Reports on the NAACP's plan to file lawsuit on behalf of African-American law students.
August 25, 1949
Students file lawsuit after being denied admission to UNC Law School.
October 26, 1949