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Full-Text Articles in African American Studies
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Identity, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Identity, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2016 Fall Talisman.
- Street Style
- Home Sweet Home – Nashville, McKee, Bowling Green
- Doyel, Rachael. Happy Gas – Theatre & Dance
- Robb, Hayley. Stick & Poke – Tattoos
- Martin, Lindsey. Self-Made – Dexter Banks, Tattoos
- Sullivan, Abbey. Cover-Up – Tattoos
- Pettway, Shantel. Natural Roots – African American Hair
- Voorhees, Jessica. Living Laboratory – Benjamin Benton, WKU Farm
- Perry, Natalie. Frog in a Water Well – Keunsik Junk aka Brody
- Hormell, David. I Wanted to Touch Lightning
- Good, Hannah. Coffee Talks
- Reyes, Taylor. Ice Cold – Alpha Phi Alpha
- Games, Ann. Working the Desk
- Voorhees, Jessica. Killer Queen – Lane French, …
Bradley, Peggy And Dianah Logsdon (Fa 883), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Bradley, Peggy And Dianah Logsdon (Fa 883), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Collection 883. Paper titled: “Negro Religious Beliefs.” Project includes survey sheets with descriptions of religious beliefs and practices of African Americans in Kentucky. Sheets include a description and informant’s name.
Ua1c11/89 Jim Burton Photo Collection, Wku Archives
Ua1c11/89 Jim Burton Photo Collection, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Photographs and negatives taken by Jim Burton documenting life in western Kentucky primarily between the years 1975 and 1980. Venues include Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Owensboro, Madisonville, Cumberland County and Scott County.
Band Formations - Burton was hired by WKU band director to photograph half time performances. It was a freelance job paying $250 per winter semester which allowed him to pay his car insurance.
Bobby Sandige - Bobby was from Burton's hometown of Madisonville and was married in college. Besides being a full-time student, he worked full-time at an underground coal mine. Burton did a feature story on …
An Other-Typological Illustration Of The Exodus Story According To Dr. King’S Perception Of Universal Reconciliation In His Sermon On Exodus 14:30, Sunggu Yang
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
The article contends that Dr King makes an other-typological illustrative use of the Exodus story in his preaching – one of the most significant biblical narratives that the Black church in the US holds dear. This peculiar use of the Exodus story differentiates itself from the conventional typological understanding and use of the same story in the Black church’s history. While in the latter the Exodus story has a symbolic meaning of the irreconcilable conflict between the oppressed and the oppressing reality, in the former the same story contains a spiritual lesson that what is really hoped for in the …
Racial Integration In One Cumberland Presbyterian Congregation: Intentionality And Reflection In Small Group, Carolyn Smith Goings
Racial Integration In One Cumberland Presbyterian Congregation: Intentionality And Reflection In Small Group, Carolyn Smith Goings
Antioch University Full-Text Dissertations & Theses
Negative attitudes toward racial minorities and consequent maltreatment of non-Whites continue to be a crisis in America. The crisis of racism is still realized in phenomena such as residential segregation (Bonilla-Silva, 2014), health disparities (Chae, Nuru-Jeter, & Adler, 2012; Chae, Nuru-Jeter, Francis, & Lincoln, 2011), and in the not-so-uncommon unjust arrests and imprisonment of persons of color (Alexander, 2012). Improvement in race relations through the development of meaningful cross racial relationships in racially integrated settings is one avenue that may lead to reduction of racism (E. Anderson, 2010; Fischer, 2011; Massey & Denton, 1993). Christian congregations are common settings in …
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Life More Life, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Life More Life, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2016 Talisman yearbook.
- Paris, Rachel. Dawn of Delta Zeta
- Ziege, Nicole. Kick It to the Limit – Soccer
- Paris, Rachel. Immersion: Band
- Houston, Emily. Immersion: Dance
- Paris, Rahcel. Immersion: ROTC
- Ziege, Nicole. Immersion: Theatre
- Holt, Delaney. Major Pride – WKU Majorette Style Dance Team
- Houston, Emily. Hollow Spike – Volleyball
- Moscoe, Carrie. The Intergallactic Tightrope – Elliott Talkington, Theatre & Dance
- Gilliam, Ashely. Tops on Top – Cheerleaders
- Young, Kreable. A Grand Adventure – Grand Canyon, Outdoor Recreation Activity Center
- Voorhees, Jessica. Home Team Advantage – Track & Field
- Homecoming
- Sproles, Katherine. Saddle School – Dylan Davis, Rodeo
- Sims, Bryna. …