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  1. The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library (NMBCCL) serves as a cultural resource for all Indiana University students, faculty, and staff. It is a center of campus cultural activity that highlights Black Culture and the interchange between it and all American culture. Hours. Open now. NMBCC Library. Switch to monthly view. Monday, 5/20.

  2. The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC), a unit of the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, strives to create and consistently facilitate activities and programming that challenges, supports, and contributes to the continued development and success of Black students within the Indiana University community.

  3. Jun 2, 2020 · The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC) is the result of several decades of student advocacy at Indiana University. Although the roots of the center can be found in 1960s student activism, the story of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center is a history of Black student life on IU Bloomington’s campus.

  4. Marcellus Neal and Frances Marshall, the first male and female African American graduates of Indiana University, had their minds set on one goal—obtaining an education. At the time that they were students at IU, African Americans were not yet allowed to live on campus. It was rare for a black man to go to college, let alone a woman.

  5. Contact us. Leah McRath-Hinton. Director of Affinity Engagement. lmcrath@indiana.edu. The Neal-Marshall Alumni Club–Indianapolis Chapter facilitates interactions between IU Indianapolis and Indiana University African-American alumni, students, and prospective students residing in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

  6. Expert Bio. Gloria Howell is the director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center at Indiana University Bloomington. She is also faculty coordinator for a first-year experience and introductory research course for freshman Hudson and Holland Scholars.

  7. President. NMAC@alumni.iu.edu. The Neal-Marshall Alumni Club was founded in 1980 to meet the needs of IU African-American alumni and to increase their participation in local and national IU alumni groups. The club is named for the first African-American male and female graduates of Indiana University: Marcellus Neal, BA 1895, and Frances ...

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