College of William and Mary President Taylor Reveley will attend the College’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s general body meeting Monday, Oct. 6. The meeting will focus discussion both on Reveley’s vision for the future and on current problems at the College. Members of the College’s chapter of the NAACP also hope to learn more about Reveley’s childhood in Farmville, Va. His father served as President of Hampden-Sydney College when the school first racially integrated in 1968.
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