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Full-Text Articles in African American Studies
Omaha’S Documented Lynching: Where Do We Go From Here?, Preston Love Jr.
Omaha’S Documented Lynching: Where Do We Go From Here?, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
One of Omaha’s riots occurred September 28–29, 1919. The riot was by white people: it was not a race riot as they were frequently termed and it resulted in the brutal lynching of Will Brown, a black worker(he was also shot, burned and dragged through north Omaha); the death of two white rioters; the attempted hanging of Mayor Edward Parsons Smith; as well as white and black citizens; and a public rampage by thousands of white rioters who set fire to the Douglas County Courthouse in downtown Omaha. It followed more than 20 race riots that occurred in major industrial …
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Commencement program listing graduates.
Can You Hear Me? An Exploration Of Interracial Coupling Between African Americans And White Americans From The Perspective Of The Black Woman, Monica Branch
Student Scholarship
black-white racial tension is a sociological agent that permeates almost all forms of implicit biases when it comes to this specific race relation. The perspective of the black woman remains a highly suppressed viewpoint in the conversation of interracial dating between black and white people. The history of black and white interaction serves as a critical social basis for the dynamic of this country culturally, politically and economically. Society projects the common discourse that the United States (and the rest of the word) lives in a “post-racial” society, and that color, specifically black people, are not seen, but regarded as …
Ua12/2/1 Class Of 2018 Fall Graduates, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Class Of 2018 Fall Graduates, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Magazine edition of the College Heights Herald featuring December graduates.
- Commencement Schedule
- Gordon Ford College of Business
- Potter College of Arts & Letters
- Ogden College of Science & Engineering
- College of Education & Behavioral Sciences
- College of Health & Human Services
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Heichelbech, Evan. Thanks for Reading Another Eventful Semester of News
- Austin, Emma. Earth Science Education Sees Drop, Says Research Institute
- DeLetter, Emily. Ramping Up – Enrollment
- Ziege, Nicole. Title IX Committee Stalls Completion of Investigation
- Dobbs, Jack. White Supremacist Organization Recruiting on Campus – Evropa
- Ceballo, Ivy. From Broken & Bruised to Free & Strong – Domestic Abuse
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon – WKU White Squirrel with Christmas Gift
- Ho Ho Herald: The Herald’s 2018 Christmas Gifts
- Kohley, Chris. Sunshine Skate – SoKY Ice Rink …
The Heritage Of Imperialism, Afr 2402 Id, Course Outline, Javiela Evangelista
The Heritage Of Imperialism, Afr 2402 Id, Course Outline, Javiela Evangelista
Open Educational Resources
This course offers an examination of the thought, structure, operation and results of imperialism in human history generally, and in the 19th/21st centuries in particular. We will use readings and films to examine European/American imperialism in the non-white areas of the world: the role of the Industrial Revolution; the imposition of Western European institutions on indigenous peoples of Africa, Asia, North/South America; colonialism; attempts by these people to reestablish autonomous sociological and cultural systems.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Breu, Natasha. Mold Plagues Universities Across State
- Stahl, Matt. Hello, Tyson Helton – Football
- Tolbert, Eleanor. College Graffiti Closing at End of the Semester
- Ziege, Nicole. Honors College Aims to Increase Applicant Pool
- Harper, Kevin. Flooded Memories – Minton Hall
- Leonard, Nicole. Holiday Pro Tips: Surviving the Holidays at Home
- Norvell, Abbey. WKU Store Celebrates a Century of Basketball
- Pritchett, Grace. School’s Out
- Webster, Mark. WKU Student Pursues Passion in Being a Local Disc Jockey – Jared Watkins
- Tolbert, Eleanor. Between the Lines – Parking …
2018 Election: North Omaha Voted Like Crazy!!, Preston Love Jr.
2018 Election: North Omaha Voted Like Crazy!!, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
After years of low voting numbers in post 2008 (Obama era), North Omaha voters are fully awake and taking care of business. Years of pounding the streets, Forums, Town Halls, Voter Registration and Education efforts, our first North Omaha Political Convention, finally a commitment of staff and money by the Nebraska Democratic Party, new fresh activism by new and upcoming political leadership like Precious McKesson, Barry Thomas, Kimara Snipes, NOISE and many others, added to the long term work of Black Votes Matter and even the presidency of Donald Trump, North Omaha has gotten the point, that our vote is …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Heicelbech, Evan & Rebeckah Alvey. Molded – Dormitories
- DeLetter, Emily & Nicole Ziege. 348 Minton Hall Residents Spend Weekend Relocating
- DeLetter, Emily. WKU to Continue Saudi Scholarship Between Countries
- DeLetter, Emily. ROTC Celebrates 100 Years at WKU, Honors Veterans
- Non-Binary: Proposal Disregards Science, Harms Non-binary Rights
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Gender Does Not Equal Sex
- Hanks, Michelle. Teaching Diversity
- Sisler, Julie. Review: Hair and the Call to Freedom & Expression – Theatre & Dance
- Holland, Kelley. In Formation – Marching Band
- Bryant, Maxis. Fresh …
Black Student Union 50th Anniversary Closing Remarks, Taylor Terry
Black Student Union 50th Anniversary Closing Remarks, Taylor Terry
Black Student Union
From BSU 50th Anniversary Kick-off Event - Closing Remarks
Bending The Arc Toward Justice: 50 Years Of Black Student Activism At Usf, Adrienne Riley
Bending The Arc Toward Justice: 50 Years Of Black Student Activism At Usf, Adrienne Riley
Black Student Union
Opening Remarks by Adrienne Riley for the 50th Anniversary Event for University of San Francisco's Black Student Union, November 9th, 2018.
Material Girls: Consumption And The Making Of Middle Class Identity In The Experiences Of Black Single Mothers In The Washington, Dc Metropolitan Area, Aysha L. Preston Ph.D.
Material Girls: Consumption And The Making Of Middle Class Identity In The Experiences Of Black Single Mothers In The Washington, Dc Metropolitan Area, Aysha L. Preston Ph.D.
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation explores the ways in which black single mothers in the Washington, DC metropolitan area use material goods and consumption practices to inform their identities as members of the middle class. Black middle class women are challenging stereotypes surrounding single mother households, the idea of family, and class status in the United States, as more women overall are having children while single, delaying or deciding against marriage, and are entering the middle and upper-middle classes as a result of advanced education and career opportunities. Because of these demographic and sociocultural shifts, the romanticized “nuclear family” which consists of a …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- DeLetter. Emily. Lawyer: Ruling Supports Right to Access Records in Suit Against College Heights Herald
- Ziege, Nicole. Fit for a Facelift – Preston Health & Fitness Center
- DeLetter, Emily. WKU Lacks Disabilities Plan in Active-shooter Scenario
- Breu, Natasha. Food Service Class Provides Meals to Faculty & Staff
- Nutter, Abbigail. Former Journalism & Broadcasting Director Selected as Contest Judge – Loup Langton
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re; Donald Trump
- Hovell, Nolan. How Much Do Words Matter in Politics?
- Election Analysis: Impact of Attack Advertisements
- Oh Rocky …
Will Marion Cook: Threads And Themes, Peter M. Lefferts
Will Marion Cook: Threads And Themes, Peter M. Lefferts
Glenn Korff School of Music: Faculty Publications
This document is a supplement to "Chronology and Itinerary of the Career of Will Marion Cook," a 2017 document which is mounted on-line at http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/musicfacpub/66/. It draws out of that resource some material on five themes or threads that are constant elements over Cook's career, concerning the history of African American music and dance, and the promotion of schools and professional troupes for African American musicians and actors. Occasionally there is more information below than in the 2017 document, but readers are cautioned that more often, the older document will have additional detail not simply cut and pasted here. …
Separate Places, Shared Spaces: Segregated Carnegie Libraries As Community Institutions In The Age Of Jim Crow (Presentation For The Southern History Association Annual Meeting, November 2018), Matthew R. Griffis
Publications and Other Resources
From the conference program: "This presentation explores how segregated Carnegie libraries in the south served as places of interaction, learning, and community-making for African Americans in the days of Jim Crow. Known then as “colored Carnegie libraries,” these institutions opened in eight southern states between 1904 and 1924 and were funded by Andrew Carnegie’s library development program of the early twentieth century. Some segregated Carnegie libraries operated for as many as six decades until, by the 1970s, most had been desegregated or permanently closed.
"Based on archival methods as well as newly completed oral history interviews, this presentation begins with …
Family Members Of Will Marion Cook: Biographical Materials For Immediate Family Members, Peter M. Lefferts
Family Members Of Will Marion Cook: Biographical Materials For Immediate Family Members, Peter M. Lefferts
Glenn Korff School of Music: Faculty Publications
This document is a supplement to "Chronology and Itinerary of the Career of Will Marion Cook," a 2017 document which is mounted on-line at http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/musicfacpub/66/. It presupposes some familiarity with the "Chronology and Itinerary," and puts into some kind of order a number of additional research notes, principally drawing upon newspaper and genealogy databases, that amplify the earlier work in certain respects regarding the public lives of his immediate family members. This is not a finished, polished effort; it represents work in progress, complete with repetitions, missing data, and the occasional typographical error. I invite queries, amplifications, and corrections, …
Black Votes Matter Election Endorsements, Preston Love Jr.
Black Votes Matter Election Endorsements, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
Most years our list of endorsements is made up of several very difficult decisions. Not so, this General Elections. Black or white, Democratic or Republican, what and who we think will work with and for this community, we endorse. Because of serious problems we have with National policy, State policy and local issues this was not difficult in 2018.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 9 [10], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 9 [10], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Voter Guide – Patti Minter, Benjamin Lawson
- DeLetter, Emily. Construction of First-year Village Slated to Begin – Housing & Residence Life
- Austin, Emma. Will Local Voters Make Warren County Wet? – Alcohol
- Austin, Emma. Fraternity Member Brings Firearm to Float Site – Delta Tau Delta / Chi Omega
- Dobbs, Jack. Kentucky Museum Hosts Celebration of WKU Professors – Jim Wayne Miller, Mary Ellen Miller
- DeLetter, Emily. WKU to Host Annual International Education Week
- DeLetter, Emily. Kentucky Museum to Establish Youth Scholarship
- DeBerry, Kierra. Organizations Provide …
Place Of Joyful Gathering: The Story Of Cleveland's Karamu House, Jacey Kepich
Place Of Joyful Gathering: The Story Of Cleveland's Karamu House, Jacey Kepich
Researchers, Instructors, & Staff Scholarship
Recognized as the oldest active African American theater in the United States, Karamu House is truly a ‘Cleveland collection’. Portions of its history are housed in several institutions: the Cleveland Public Library, Western Reserve Historical Society, and Cleveland State University. In 2021 Karamu donated its administrative and programmatic archives to Case Western Reserve University’s Kelvin Smith Library. CWRU is home to one of the first academic theater programs in the country, and given that the Karamu materials will live alongside KSL’s archives of Playhouse Square – a venerable institution that dominates the cultural spotlight – KSL will help make Karamu’s …
Ua12/2/1 Homecoming, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Homecoming, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special homecoming edition of the College Heights Herald.
- Tailgate Rules for Homecoming 2018
- Homecoming Calendar of Events
- Sisler, Julie. Alumni Celebrate 50th Anniversary on the Hill – Chuck Dobelstein, Mary Lou Dobelstein
- Southers, Mariah, Sam Chumbley, Abbey Norvell. Your Weekend Back on the Hill – Parade, Food, Football
- Stahl, Matt. Masai Whyte, DeAndre Farris in Their Final Stretch as Longtime Teammates & Close Friends – Football
- Goodlett, Ryan. International Programs Help Students Find Sense of Home – Hovsep Yakubyan, Trevor Hoffman
- Southers, Mariah. Best Views of the Parade – Maps
- Fletcher, Griffin. National Pan-Hellenic Council Step Show Returns to …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 8 [9], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 8 [9], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Stahl, Matt. Moneyball – Title IX
- Alvey, Rebekah. Sigma Chi Fraternity Suspended for Alcohol Violations
- DeLetter, Emily. Barbara Burch’s Transition to Retirement Saves WKU Money
- Harsh, Spencer. WKU Police Department Hires Sixth Female Police Officer – Melissa Bailey
- Dobbs, Jack. Marketing Professorship Established at Gordon Ford – Joseph Walters
- Dobb, jack. Garrett Edmonds Optimistic About Future Amid Controversy – Student Government Association
- Breu, Natasha. WKU Ranks On List of Bets Online Colleges in Kentucky
- Nutter, Abbigail. Authors & Readers Connect Over Love for Books – …
The Black Votes Matter Tour Banquet, Preston Love Jr.
The Black Votes Matter Tour Banquet, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
In July 2017, we had a vision that was rooted in my experience, research, and observation of our youth. The challenge is that our youth, as wonderful as they may be, and with all their innate potential, by and large, have little or no knowledge of their Black and civil rights history. Thus, our vision.
As many know, the vision was to provide as many youths as possible with knowledge, face to face experience and inspiration, as it relates to that history and the development of future leaders. Our strategy was, and is, a significantly transformative experience by touring many …
Measuring African American Female College Athletes’ Athletic Identity To Determine Support Service Needs, Akilah R. Carter-Francique, Billy J. Hawkins, Charles Crowley
Measuring African American Female College Athletes’ Athletic Identity To Determine Support Service Needs, Akilah R. Carter-Francique, Billy J. Hawkins, Charles Crowley
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 7 [8], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 7 [8], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Ziege, Nicole. Fee for All – Tuition
- Chisenhall, Jeremy. Student Section Moves Further Back in Diddle Arena
- DeLetter, Emily. Faculty Ranks Work-life Morale Poor to Very Poor
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Stalking
- Voice for Victims: Amendment on Midterm Ballot Could Limit Injustice – Marsy’s Law
- Dressman, Jake. Avoiding Next Year’s October Heat Wave
- Fall Break in Bowing Green
- Sisler, Julie. Jackson’s Orchard Welcomes Fall Weather & Visitors Alike
- Bryant, Maxis. Chaney’s Dairy Barn Challenges New Guests with Corn Maze
- Holland, Kelly. Lost River Cave …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 6 [7], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 6 [7], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- DeLetter, Emily. Affairs of State – Noah Stevens
- Breu, Natasha. Bike Share Company Arriving at WKU
- Breu, Natasha. Attorney General Signs Domestic Violence Awareness Proclamation – Andy Beshear
- Dobbs, Jack. Kentucky Awarded $24.5 Million Grant Increase – Enrollment
- Coyle, Cameron. Tom Hardy Almost Saved Venom
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Pessimism
- Brown, Austin. Pessimistic Prose
- Editorial: Collective Punishment Won’t Fix Greek Life – Alcohol
- Pepke, Brenna & Whitney Hardin. Jackson’s Orchard Celebrates Pumpkin Season
- Sisler, Julie. Leatherworker Encourages Local Art with Creativity
- Fletcher, Griffin. The …
North Omaha Voter: Which Excuse Is Yours!! Part 2, Preston Love Jr.
North Omaha Voter: Which Excuse Is Yours!! Part 2, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
Recently I conducted a scholarly research project for my Master’s Degree class of study at Bellevue University. I wrote two 2000-word papers on my finding. Both papers analyzed finding from a random survey which included an interview question. The survey asked about voter habits, age, race, and reasons for the participant who are not voting, why not. The results were stimulating and I plan to expand on the study this year. The two papers are available from my website: prestonlovejr.com/ blackvotesmatter/case study.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No 6, Wku Student Life
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No 6, Wku Student Life
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kizer, Drake. Giving Back – George Nichols
- Alvey, Rebekah. Hackers Go Phishing for WKU Account Information
- DeLetter, Emily. New Study Ranks WKU Low in Racial Equality
- Breu, Natasha. New Program Promotes Study of Modern Languages – Modern Language Ambassadors
- Hovell, Nolan. Meditation Helps Study Habits
- Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Smoking
- Juulers: The New Nicotine Addicts
- Dressman, Jake. Donald Trump’s Costly Game: Tariffs Impact Kentucky Agriculture
- Pepke, Brenna. Melting Pot – International Festival
- Kizer, Drake. I’m Spider-Man, Then
- Yaacoub, Sarah. Mindful Moments Relieves Students
- Sisler, …
The New Face Of North Omaha, 2018: Our Asian/Karen Neighbors, Part 1, Preston Love Jr.
The New Face Of North Omaha, 2018: Our Asian/Karen Neighbors, Part 1, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
On September 21, 2018, I, along with many others, were shocked and dismayed at the disgraceful handling of 500 of our fellow North Omaha neighbors, the Asian ethnic group Karen. These wonderful, loving people, come from an area sandwiched between Thailand and Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Their plight is tragic because they have been victims of ethnic genocide and warfare in their own country, forced to become refugees in Thailand, in mostly isolated and overcrowded and otherwise horrible conditions. Over 400,000 Karen people are homeless, and with a few exceptions, no access to clean water, electricity, clothing and proper …
Internalized Racism: Biases Children And Adults Hold, Daniela G. Gonzales
Internalized Racism: Biases Children And Adults Hold, Daniela G. Gonzales
Student Publications
Due to one’s surroundings, many African American children have internalized these racial biases without them without consciously being aware of it. Hence, this paper highlights various studies that have done previous research on the racial biases children hold like the pioneering study, the Clark doll experiment of 1947. Furthermore, this paper elaborates on measurements of how children have internalized these biases along with the influence adults play on the lives of these children. Therefore, I expand on the many implications these biases have on the lives of African American children and suggest possible approaches to aid in the reduction of …
The Evidence Of Things Unseen: Experimental Form As Black Feminist Praxis, Shelly J. Eversley
The Evidence Of Things Unseen: Experimental Form As Black Feminist Praxis, Shelly J. Eversley
Publications and Research
This essay reads Carlene Hatcher Polite's little-known experimental novel Sister X and the Victims of Foul Play and situates it within Black Aesthetics and black feminist theory to argue that experimental forms is crucial to black feminist praxis. The form also exposes critical violences that not only diminish and obscure black feminist writing, but also black women writers.