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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Turner, Ruby: A Living Legacy, Ruby Mckie Turner
Turner, Ruby: A Living Legacy, Ruby Mckie Turner
Oral Histories
[Turner has] chosen not to write an oral history of African Americans but, rather, one of Colored Americans through images. These images are those who were among the first freeborn generation of the Civil War, thereby placing them in the historical period of the country changing its course to admit freed former slaves.
Performance: All Our Names Were Freedom, Jessica Wilkerson, Kevin Cozart
Performance: All Our Names Were Freedom, Jessica Wilkerson, Kevin Cozart
About the Project
Students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), participated in a staged reading of All Our Names Were Freedom: Agency, Resiliency, and Community in Yalobusha County, a multivocal and multilayered narrative inspired by listening to the interviews recorded that semester. The event at the Spring Hill M. B. Baptist Church was attended by approximately 70 community members, UM faculty and students, and six of the interviewees.
Treading The Winepress; Or, A Mountain Of Misfortune, Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen, Gabrielle Brown, Eric Willey, Jean Macdonald
Treading The Winepress; Or, A Mountain Of Misfortune, Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen, Gabrielle Brown, Eric Willey, Jean Macdonald
Undiscovered Americas
“Every life hath its chapter of sorrow. No matter how rich the gilding or fair the pages of the volume, Trouble will stamp it with his sable signet.”
So begins the novel Treading the Winepress; or, A Mountain of Misfortune by Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen, which, had it appeared in book form in 1885–1886 instead of serialized in The Boston Advocate, would have been the second novel published by a black woman in the United States. Instead, Allen has been mostly forgotten by literary history. Now, thanks to the painstaking efforts of editors Gabrielle Brown, Eric Willey, and Jean …
Inlp Newsletter, December 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, December 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
- Academic Services Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- INLP Typewriter Challenge: Poetry
- First Place Poem - Youthful Accessibility
- Runner-Up Poem - Consistency
- MIchael and Enokena Olson Memorial Scholarship Awardees
- Alicia Dixon
- Monique Kai Iron Shell
- Appreciative Farewell to Hope Johnson
- INLP End of the Year/Decade Reflection
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Jorge Baron, Maria Kolby-Wolfe, Kristen Smith Dayley, Twila Bird, Tsos
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Jorge Baron, Maria Kolby-Wolfe, Kristen Smith Dayley, Twila Bird, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
The Northwest Immigrant Rights Program has been around for 35 years, started in 1984 specifically to help Central American refugees during the mid-1980s, when they were fleeing civil wars. A pro-bono group of attorneys performing "direct legal representation", helping low income community members who are navigating different aspects of the immigration system. NWIRP also engages in "systemic advocacy" which attempts to change systems and policies revolving around asylum and immigration rights.
Through The Words Of Those Who Have Experienced It: Reading The Whitney Plantation Along Neoslave Narratives, Sarah Payne
Through The Words Of Those Who Have Experienced It: Reading The Whitney Plantation Along Neoslave Narratives, Sarah Payne
Study the South
Recent representations of slavery, however well intentioned, have provoked discussions about who should represent black pain and oppression and what purpose such representations serve. Also evoking such questions are contemporary plantation tours, most of which are white-centered, “moonlight and magnolia” recreations. There have been efforts to represent slavery more accurately at plantations such as Oak Alley, and most notably, the Whitney Plantation, which opened in 2014 in Wallace, Louisiana.
This essay asks how our understanding of the Whitney Plantation, as a representation of slavery, a public history project, and an example of dark tourism, might be affected by reading the …
Museum Proposal At Portsmouth, Richard Duncan
Museum Proposal At Portsmouth, Richard Duncan
Indian Head Rock Project
A proposal to construct a museum for the Indian Head Rock in Portsmouth, Ohio. The letter was written on November 18, 2019 and the drawings created on November 1, 2019.
The New Beginnings Newsletter, November 2019, Shana Harming
The New Beginnings Newsletter, November 2019, Shana Harming
Wokini Initiative: The New Beginnings Newsletter
Contents include:
Celebrating American Indian Veterans
Veteran's Day Spotlight
The True History of Thanksgiving
Lakota Word of the Month
Book of the Month, and Other Happenings
Inlp Newsletter, November 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, November 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops
- Upcoming Events
- UNM Social Potluck
- INLP Typewriter Challenge: Poetry
- Selected Poems
- UNM Native American Community Reading Project
Recording Yalobusha's Black History: Phase I Begins, Dottie Chapman Reed
Recording Yalobusha's Black History: Phase I Begins, Dottie Chapman Reed
About the Project
In this article from North Mississippi Herald, October 17, 2019, Reed describes meeting the graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), at the University of Mississippi.
Outstanding Women Of Yalobusha County: The Project Continues, Colton Babbitt, Brittany Brown, Keon A. Burns, Cecelia Parks, Michelle Bright, Rhondalyn K. Peairs
Outstanding Women Of Yalobusha County: The Project Continues, Colton Babbitt, Brittany Brown, Keon A. Burns, Cecelia Parks, Michelle Bright, Rhondalyn K. Peairs
About the Project
Statements from the graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), preparing to collect the "untold stories" appeared in the North Mississippi Herald on October 17, 2019.
Economic Inclusion Conference: Creating Brave Spaces [Program], 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
Economic Inclusion Conference: Creating Brave Spaces [Program], 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
Economic Inclusion Conference Documents
The conference program for the 2019 Economic Inclusion Conference.
Economic Inclusion Conference: Creating Brave Spaces [Poster], 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
Economic Inclusion Conference: Creating Brave Spaces [Poster], 2019, University Of Northern Iowa. Center For Multicultural Education.
Economic Inclusion Conference Documents
A poster advertising the Economic Inclusion Conference held October 11, 2019.
The New Beginnings Newsletter, October 2019, Shana Harming
The New Beginnings Newsletter, October 2019, Shana Harming
Wokini Initiative: The New Beginnings Newsletter
The Wokini Initiative is excited to announce our first edition of the New Beginnings Newsletter. The Wokini Initiative is SDSU’s collaborative and holistic framework to support American Indian student success and Indigenous Nation-building.
Inlp Newsletter, October 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Inlp Newsletter, October 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program
Monthly Newsletters
Contents:
- Academic Service Hours
- University Libraries Spring 2019 Finals Prep and Finals
- CAPS Learning Strategies Workshops
- INLP Design Charette
- Indigenous Planning + Design Principles
- Elements of Indigenous Writing
- Michael and Enokena Olson - Scholarship Deadline Approaching
- Upcoming Events
La Voz Fall 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz Fall 2019, El Instituto: Institute Of Latina/O, Caribbean, And Latin American Studies
La Voz
In this issue:
- Latinx Leadership Initiative Launched
- Daisy Reyes Embarks on Follow-up Research
- Graduate Student Summer Updates
- UConn Ph.D. Discusses "Guest Worker" Programs
- The Vision for La Comunidad Intelectual
Fieldwork In Yalobusha County, Jessica Wilkerson
Fieldwork In Yalobusha County, Jessica Wilkerson
About the Project
A summary of the daytrip to Yalobusha County taken by graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements). After church services in both Water Valley and Coffeeville, the students made first connections with their interviewees.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, Author Unknown, Howley Haviland And Dresser (New York)
Uncle Tom's Cabin, Author Unknown, Howley Haviland And Dresser (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: photo of African American couples performing a dance with traditional costumes; a photo inset of Leon W. Washburn; Publisher: Howley Haviland and Dresser (New York)
Swanee / Music By George Gershwin; Words By I. Caesar, George Gershwin, I. Caesar, T.B. Harms Francis Day And Hunter (New York)
Swanee / Music By George Gershwin; Words By I. Caesar, George Gershwin, I. Caesar, T.B. Harms Francis Day And Hunter (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
No abstract provided.
The Nation's Song / Words By J.M. Munyon And L.L.D., J. M. Munyon And L.L.D.
The Nation's Song / Words By J.M. Munyon And L.L.D., J. M. Munyon And L.L.D.
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: scenes of patriotic drawings, in the middle a photo inset of; Publisher: M.D. Swisher (Philadelphia)
My Mother's Eyes / Music By Abel Baer; Words By Wolfe Gilbert, Abel Baer, Wolfe Gilbert, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
My Mother's Eyes / Music By Abel Baer; Words By Wolfe Gilbert, Abel Baer, Wolfe Gilbert, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover Only. Cover: Photo of George Jessel; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Keep Smiling At Trouble (Trouble's A Bubble) / Music By Lewis Gesler; Words By Al Jolnson And B.G. De Sylva, Lewis Gesler, Al Jolnson, B. G. Desylva, Harms Incorporated (New York)
Keep Smiling At Trouble (Trouble's A Bubble) / Music By Lewis Gesler; Words By Al Jolnson And B.G. De Sylva, Lewis Gesler, Al Jolnson, B. G. Desylva, Harms Incorporated (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
photo of Al Jolson; Publisher: Harms Incorporated (New York)
The Invitation Rag / Words By Les Copland, Les Copland, Jerome H. Remick And Co. (New York)
The Invitation Rag / Words By Les Copland, Les Copland, Jerome H. Remick And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover Only. Cover: photo of Les Copeland; Publisher: Jerome H. Remick and Co. (New York)
I Don't Care What You Used To Be (I Know What You Are Today) / Words By Dubin Al And Jimmy Mc Hugh, Dubin Al, Jimmy Mchugh, Jack Mills Inc. (New York)
I Don't Care What You Used To Be (I Know What You Are Today) / Words By Dubin Al And Jimmy Mc Hugh, Dubin Al, Jimmy Mchugh, Jack Mills Inc. (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: drawing of a Caucasian couple; photo inset of Ruth Wales and Doris Relyea; Publisher: Jack Mills Inc. (New York)
Home Sweet Home / Words By G.J. Webb, G. J. Webb
Home Sweet Home / Words By G.J. Webb, G. J. Webb
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: drawing of a woman playing piano; text reads The Bromo-Seltzer Collection of 54 Popular Songs; Publisher: x
First Heart Throbs / Words By Richard Eilenberg, Richard Eilenberg, Deluxe Music Co. (New York)
First Heart Throbs / Words By Richard Eilenberg, Richard Eilenberg, Deluxe Music Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: drawing of a girl and a boy sitting in the garden, holding hands; Publisher: DeLuxe Music Co. (New York)
Don't You Remember Or Ben Bolt / Music By Nelson Kneass; Words By Thomas Dunn English, Nelson Kneass, Thomas Dunn English, Dana T. Bennett Co. (New York)
Don't You Remember Or Ben Bolt / Music By Nelson Kneass; Words By Thomas Dunn English, Nelson Kneass, Thomas Dunn English, Dana T. Bennett Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: Photos of Gecko, Svengali and Trilby, Mme. Vinard, Little Billee- Taffy- The Laird, Angele and Zou-Zou; Text reads: as sung by Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry in the play of TRILBY; Publisher: Dana T. Bennett Co. (New York)
Don't Be Too Sure / Music By Henry R. Cohen; Words By Hal Billings, Henry R. Cohen, Hal Billings, Ell And Ell Publishing Co. (Los Angeles)
Don't Be Too Sure / Music By Henry R. Cohen; Words By Hal Billings, Henry R. Cohen, Hal Billings, Ell And Ell Publishing Co. (Los Angeles)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: Couple strolling arm in arm past a cupid figure sitting on a sign reading stop look listen; Publisher: Ell and Ell Publishing Co. (Los Angeles)
Comin' Thro' The Rye / Words By J. Parry, J. Parry
Comin' Thro' The Rye / Words By J. Parry, J. Parry
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover: a drawing of a woman playing piano; text reads: The Bromo-Seltzer Collection of 54 Popular Songs; Publisher: x
Celestial Voices / Words By Rose Morris, Rose Morris, F.B. Haviland (New York)
Celestial Voices / Words By Rose Morris, Rose Morris, F.B. Haviland (New York)
Sheet Music, Undated
Cover Only. Cover: drawing of Angels; Publisher: F.B. Haviland (New York)