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On Being A Role Model, Anita L. Allen Jan 1990

On Being A Role Model, Anita L. Allen

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Birth Of Jim Crow (Book Review), Edward L. Ayers Apr 1985

The Birth Of Jim Crow (Book Review), Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

Review of the book, The Crucible of Race: Black-White Relations in the American South since Emancipation by Joel Williamson. New York: Oxford University Press,1984.

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The Southern Enigma: Essays On Race, Class, And Folk Culture (Book Review), Edward L. Ayers Jan 1984

The Southern Enigma: Essays On Race, Class, And Folk Culture (Book Review), Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

Review of the book, The Southern Enigma: Essays on Race, Class, and Folk Culture, edited by Walter J. Fraser, Jr., and Winfred B. Moore, Jr., Westport,Ct: Greenwood Press, 1983.


Booker T. Washington High School Desegregation Announcement, Oral Roberts Apr 1973

Booker T. Washington High School Desegregation Announcement, Oral Roberts

Oral Roberts Speeches and Addresses

In 1973, Booker T. Washington became a pilot school for desegregation in Tulsa, Oklahoma. On April 10, 1973, Oral Roberts issued a statement in support of the "future of Washington High School" and the "voluntary efforts to integrate" the families of Tulsa. Roberts declared, "We all hope and pray that we all can get together and that is will be more than an experiment, it will be something living in the midst of all of us that demonstrates our real sincere feelings of brotherhood."


The Concept Of Negro Inferiority In American Thought, Charles H. Wesley Oct 1940

The Concept Of Negro Inferiority In American Thought, Charles H. Wesley

Faculty Reprints

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The Concept Of Negro Inferiority In American Thought, Charles H. Wesley Oct 1940

The Concept Of Negro Inferiority In American Thought, Charles H. Wesley

History Department Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Religious Ideas In Negro Spirituals, Howard Thurman Jan 1939

Religious Ideas In Negro Spirituals, Howard Thurman

School of Divinity Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Negro Artist And Racial Bias, James A. Porter Jun 1937

The Negro Artist And Racial Bias, James A. Porter

Department of Art Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Progress In Race Relations In Kentucky, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 1922

Progress In Race Relations In Kentucky, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

Report of the Director of the Kentucky Commission on Race Relations for 1922 and Minutes of the Third Kentucky InterRacial Conference, December 15–16, 1922 by James Bond Director, with statewide members listed. Local members include J. E. Mansfield, Glasgow, J. E. Kuykendall, Professor E. E. Reed, Professor William Wolfe of Bowling Green. Includes discussion of accreditation of education, housing, health, justice, travel and accommodation, lynching, recreation, press coverage, women, crime, etc.


Can The Barrier Of Race Stay The Progress Of The Kingdom?, F. Q. Blanchard Oct 1919

Can The Barrier Of Race Stay The Progress Of The Kingdom?, F. Q. Blanchard

Akron History

A speech that outlines the prejudices that need to be overcome by white Christians especially dealing with African Americans.


Kentucky State Colored Educational Convention, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jun 1869

Kentucky State Colored Educational Convention, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

No abstract provided.


A Short Account Of That Part Of Africa Inhabited By The Negroes, Anthony Benezet, Paul Royster , Ed. Dec 1761

A Short Account Of That Part Of Africa Inhabited By The Negroes, Anthony Benezet, Paul Royster , Ed.

Electronic Texts in American Studies

Anthony Benezet scoured the available English literature of colonial exploitation for evidence of the humanity of the trafficked Africans and the inhumanity of the European traders in human beings. He compiled and published this Short Account in 1762 to present the case for termination of the trans-Atlantic transportation of kidnapped Africans, for abolition of slavery and the slave trade, and for emancipation of the enslaved persons held in bondage in North America and elsewhere. Drawing on Scottish moral philosophy, British Whig ideology, and, most importantly, on New Testament gospel teachings, Benezet presented both reasoned and impassioned appeals for the recognition …