Class Rules for History 200-01 & 02-Introduction to Civil Rights

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Title

Class Rules for History 200-01 & 02-Introduction to Civil Rights

Subject

1990-99
Farmer, James, 1920-1999
Faculty
Department of History and American Studies

Description

This document was created during Dr. Farmer’s time at Mary Washington College by Dr. Porter Blakemore. It was created to prevent students from taking advantage of Dr. Farmer’s disability and ensure that students were treating him with the respect that he deserved.

Creator

Dr. Porter Blakemore

Source

James L. Farmer Papers

Publisher

Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Mary Washington

Date

1985-1998

Contributor

Hist 428 Spring 2020

Rights

Copyright is retained by Special Collections and University Archives, Simpson Library, University of Mary Washington. This item is available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Items may not be reproduced or used for any commercial purposes without prior written consent from the University of Mary Washington.

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James L. Farmer Papers

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

ADHFarmer_001

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History 200-01&02- Introduction to Civil Rights
Dr. James Farmer, Instructor
Class Rules

1. Students are not to come to class late. This rude and inappropriate
2. Students may not leave class early for any reason. If you must leave early, please sign the early dismissal form. Give an excuse and the time you leave. This is no indication that you will not be marked absent.
3. A student may not go to Tuesday's class if he/she is enrolled in Monday's class.
4. A student may not go to Monday's class if he/she is enrolled in Tuesday's class.
** If a student chooses to disobey these rules he/she will be counted absent.
5. Students may record Dr. Farmer's lectures but you must let the secretary know who you are. Some lectures may not be recorded due to the content of the lecture. Dr. Farmer will let students know when they can not record a lecture.
**Thr secretaries schedule is posted on the office door.
6. Students may not adjust the Exam Schedule; If you are supposed o take a exam on Saturday, you will not be permitted to take it on any other day. Special consideration will not be given for travel arrangements, sickness, etc.
***Please address all questions and concerns to Dr. Porter Blakemore, CHairman of the History & American Studies Department. His extension is 654-1588.

Citation

Dr. Porter Blakemore , “Class Rules for History 200-01 & 02-Introduction to Civil Rights,” James Farmer at Mary Washington, accessed July 11, 2026, https://farmer.umwhistory.org/items/show/3.

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