A photograph of of shirts made during the Clothesline Project, meant to spread awareness about domestic violence and abuse as well as sexual assault. They are laid out on a green bench in the One O'Clock Lounge in the UNT Student Union. They all have writing on them in paint.
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A photograph of of shirts made during the Clothesline Project, meant to spread awareness about domestic violence and abuse as well as sexual assault. They are laid out on a green bench in the One O'Clock Lounge in the UNT Student Union. They all have writing on them in paint.
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Multicultural Center Records (U0735), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Multicultural Center Records
Photographs and documents related to the UNT Multicultural Center, founded in 1994. The materials represented online are only a portion of the full collection.