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Transnational Abolitionist Rhetoric To End Modern Slavery, Laura Barrio-Vilar
Transnational Abolitionist Rhetoric To End Modern Slavery, Laura Barrio-Vilar
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights
In his 1998 autobiography, Restavec: From Haitian Slave Child to Middle-Class American, Jean-Robert Cadet denounces the horrors of modern child slavery as he narrates his life journey. Emotionally, physically, and sexually abused under the restavek system, Cadet migrates with his “masters” to the United States, where he pursues a formal education, joins the army, and acquires a middle-class status.
Today, Cadet has his own organization, dedicated to ending child slavery in Haiti through education and advocacy. In this presentation, I analyze how Cadet adopts conventional genre characteristics of slave narratives and U.S. migration literature in order to enter the …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Collins, Emma. Construction on Parking Structure 3 Nears Completion
- Fletcher, Griffin. Write to Live – Blaq Art Nouveau
- Ziege, Nicole. Bates-Runner Subway Ranks in Top 25 Subways Nationwide
- DeLetter, Emily. Climbing Competition Fundraises for Hurricane Relief
- Alvey, Rebekah. Student Government Association Hosts Beard Contest, Raises Money for Cancer
- Huff, Taylor. Mass Media or Jody Richards Hall
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon Listen Up
- Leonard, Nicole. Enough: Rapists Shouldn’t Walk Free
- Hovell, Nolan. Netflix’s New Show, Big Mouth, Is Raunchy Yet Informative
- Mansfield, Tyler. WKU Set for …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. New Institute to Address Retention Rate, Student Success – Burch Institute for Transformative Practice in Higher Education
- DeLetter, Emily. WKU Sees Continued Drop in Enrollment
- Alvey, Rebekah & Emma Collins. Residents Return to Sorority House Following Crash – Alpha Xi Delta, Drunk Driving
- Kast, Monica. Status Conference Held in WKU, College Heights Herald Lawsuit
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Admissions
- Altering Admissions – Budget
- Hubbell, Julie. A Dangerous Obsession: The Troubles of Stereotyping Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Mohr, Olivia. Phoenix Rising to Hold Fundraiser …
Black Votes Matter Plans Civil Right Tour Planned For Or Teens, Preston Love Jr.
Black Votes Matter Plans Civil Right Tour Planned For Or Teens, Preston Love Jr.
Black Studies Faculty Publications
Maurice Jones has the résumé to prove how an Omaha Public Schools-sponsored trip to Selma for the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday” changed his life. Next summer, 40 more teens will get the same chance.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. Faculty Regent Aims to Tackle Budget Issues, Strategic Plan – Claus Ernst
- Schweickart, Lydia. Great Scott! – Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Collins, Emma. Music Department, Intercultural Student Engagement Center Receive WKU Sisterhood Grants
- Stahl, Matt. Kentucky Museum Hosts Community Heritage Day
- Waters, Adrianna. Students Named Semifinalists in National Competition – Siemens Competition
- Huff, Taylor. Is President Timothy Caboni Doing a Good Job?
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon: Above the Fray
- Murrer, Erick. Selling Short: Enrollment & Image Problem
- Hovell, Nolan. How Studying Abroad Leads …
“The Blackness Of Blackness”: Meta-Black Identity In 20th/21st Century African American Culture, Casey Hayman
“The Blackness Of Blackness”: Meta-Black Identity In 20th/21st Century African American Culture, Casey Hayman
Doctoral Dissertations
The central claim in this dissertation is that much contemporary African American cultural expression would be better conceptualized not as “post-black,” as some would have it, but as what I call “meta-black.” I use the preface “meta-” because while this contemporary black identity also resists sometimes constrictive conceptions of “authentic” black identity from within the African American community, I diverge from theorists of “post-blackness” in observing the ways that, as Nicole Fleetwood observes, blackness necessarily “circulates” within a technologically-driven mediascape, and these postmodern black subjects work within and against the constraints of this aural-visual regime of blackness in order to …
Beyond The Boundaries Of Childhood: Northern African American Children's Cultural And Political Resistance, 1780-1861, Crystal L. Webster
Beyond The Boundaries Of Childhood: Northern African American Children's Cultural And Political Resistance, 1780-1861, Crystal L. Webster
Doctoral Dissertations
Notions of childhood as a distinct developmental period of life were concretized during the nineteenth century. Features of children’s lives including innocence, play, and exclusion from labor became markers of ideal childhoods as part of the racialized modernization of childhood. This dissertation uncovers the ways in which modern constructions of childhood attempted to subjugate northern African American children throughout the nineteenth century and highlights the means by which black children and conceptualizations of black childhood became agents and sites of resistance. In doing so, it demonstrates both how African American children experienced age-based forms of subjugation as well as their …
We Are Roses From Our Mothers' Gardens: Black Feminist Visuality In African American Women's Art, Kelli Morgan
We Are Roses From Our Mothers' Gardens: Black Feminist Visuality In African American Women's Art, Kelli Morgan
Doctoral Dissertations
ABSTRACT WE ARE ROSES FROM OUR MOTHERS’ GARDENS: BLACK FEMINIST VISUALITY IN AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN’S ART MAY 2017 KELLI MORGAN, B.A., WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY M.A., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Ph.D., UNIVERISTY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Directed by: Professor Manisha Sinha We Are Roses From Our Mothers' Gardens posits that in differing historical periods African American women visual artists employed various media and create from individual political thoughts, intellectual views, and aesthetic interests to emphasize the innate unification of a Black woman’s race, gender, sexuality, class, and selfhood and how this multifaceted dynamic of Black women’s identity and material reality produces a …
‘Woman Thou Art Loosed’: Black Female Sexuality Unhinged In The Fiction Of Frances Harper And Pauline Hopkins, Crystal Donkor
‘Woman Thou Art Loosed’: Black Female Sexuality Unhinged In The Fiction Of Frances Harper And Pauline Hopkins, Crystal Donkor
Doctoral Dissertations
Race-sex narratives that dominated in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries permeated the political, scientific, and social fabric of the nation, but did not solely center on black bodies. These narratives demeaned and degraded a race of black citizens, characterizing them as sexually deviant social pariahs. Consequently, these same notions elevated whites to the highest rungs of society, marking them as moral and desirable. This crafting of racial identity acted as just one way to justify racial subordination through the creation of notions that proved detrimental to black life and worthiness. Writer-activists penning their tales of fiction after the Civil War …
Historically Black Colleges And Universities And Black Greek-Lettered Organizations In The “Post-Racial” Era Of Accountability, Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D.
Historically Black Colleges And Universities And Black Greek-Lettered Organizations In The “Post-Racial” Era Of Accountability, Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D.
Executives, Administrators, & Staff Publications
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and Black Greek-lettered organizations (BGLOs) are institutions and organizations that provided African Americans with options for unification and education during years of overt racial discrimination when education and socioeconomic comforts were limited for the vast majority of Americans of African descent, and they continue to serve as support structures for African Americans today. Nevertheless, in the “postracial” era of accountability, questions surrounding the relevance of these organizations have become common discourse. While these organizations face similar narratives, HBCU and BGLO research, successes, and issues have not yet been analyzed, synthesized, or even acknowledged in …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kast, Monica. Professor’s Use of Funds Investigated by FBI, WKU – Matthw Dettman
- Collins, Emma. Halloweekend – International Students, Halloween
- Collins, Emma. Regents Discuss Drop in Enrollment, Diversity Plan
- DeLetter, Emily. International Engineering Student Studies at WKU – Bareera Mirza
- Alvey, Rebekah. Students Respond to Controversial Halloween Costumes
- Johnson, Kalyn. Wear These Alternative Halloween Costumes
- Austin, Emma. Editorial Cartoon re: Trick or Treat or Tuition
- Leonard, Nicole. Spooky Style
- Huff, Taylor. Spook Up Your Life with Help from the Stars – Horoscopes
- Mansfield, Tyler. Young …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Coyle, Cameron. Students Express Concern Over WKU Alert System
- Alvey, Rebekah. Faculty Regent Reflects on Term – Barbara Burch
- Eastham, Lillie. Glow Walk Honors People Affected by Cancer – Relay for Life
- Ziege, Nicole. Student Government Association Fails to Pass Resolution Supporting Dreamers – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
- DeLetter, Emily. Scheduling Software Aims to Simplify Registration
- Huff, Taylor. Do You Support the Fairness Ordinance?
- Austin, Emma. Editorial Cartoon re: Faculty Regent Election
- Part-time Faculty Deserve a Say in Faculty Regent Election
- Hormell, David. The …
Forggett, Essie (Fa 1104), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Forggett, Essie (Fa 1104), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1104. Student paper titled “Slavery in Green County” in which Essie Forggett details the history of the settlement of Green County and its eventual dependence upon slave labor. Forggett also includes stories of slave auctions, punishments, attempted escapes, and religious practices of slaves throughout the region. Paper is based on information collected by Forggett from county clerk records and in-person interviews with slave descendants.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. Faculty Regent Ballot Results Tossed Over Part-time Vote
- Moore, Noah. Stand Proud – Pride Festival
- Stahl, Matt. Event Celebrates Young Women in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math – SkyTeach
- Collins, Emma. Hiring Process Changes to Address Budget Deficit
- Harsh, Spencer. New Tracks to Add to your Playlist
- Smith, Alexis. Editorial Cartoon re: Fairness Ordinance
- Fair Play – Fairness Ordinance
- Burgess, Kelly. Raising the Granola Bar of Collegiate Nutrition
- Heichelbech, Evan. Offensive Line Coach Recovering from Brain Surgery – Mike Sanford
- Jessie, Alec. Conditioning …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Coyle, Cameron & Monica Kast. Multiple Shots Fired Near Campus Late Tuesday Night
- DeLetter, Emily. Powerhouse – Jadier Rivera, Weightlifting
- Alvey, Rebekah. Bowling Green Hosts First Pride Festival on Saturday
- Hornsby, Morgan. Student Finds Sisterhood, Growth with Major Redz – Melody Dickerson
- Huff, Taylor. #MeToo Social Media Campaign – Sexual Harassment
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Candy Corn
- Leonard, Nicole. Direct Discussion: Hollywood Confronted Rape Culture, So Should We
- Dimeo, Chris. Babylon Offers Authentic Oasis of Middle Eastern Cuisine
- Porter, Sam. Friday Night Lights – …
Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans
Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans
Council of Academic Deans
Meeting regarding vacation leave, Governor's Scholars, faculty recruitment, personnel action procedures, animal research, biosafety and diversity coordinators.
Documenting An Imperfect Past: Examining Tampa's Racial Integration Through Community, Film, And Remembrance Of Central Avenue, Travis R. Bell
Documenting An Imperfect Past: Examining Tampa's Racial Integration Through Community, Film, And Remembrance Of Central Avenue, Travis R. Bell
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This research examines the Civil Rights Movement in Tampa, Florida through documentary film to recognize an imperfect past and visually reconstruct Central Avenue as a physical and Thirdspace site of remembrance located at an intersection of race and community. Motivated by an ethnographic approach and through community engagement, Tampa Technique: Rise, Demise, and Remembrance of Central Avenue is a 54-minute film that explores Central Avenue’s rise to prominence through segregation, its physical and symbolic demise as a racialized site of communal space, and how it is remembered through collective and public memory in the location it once occupied. Documentary film …
Will Marion Cook (1869-1944): Shows List And Songs And Instrumental Numbers, Peter M. Lefferts
Will Marion Cook (1869-1944): Shows List And Songs And Instrumental Numbers, Peter M. Lefferts
Glenn Korff School of Music: Faculty Publications
The present material supplements my on-line document “Chronology and Itinerary of the Career of Will Marion Cook.” That put into some kind of order a number of biographical research notes, principally drawing upon newspaper and genealogy databases. It is one in a series ---“Chronology and Itinerary of the Career of”---devoted to a small number of African American musicians active ca. 1900-1950. In those other documents, compositions were interleaved with other kinds of references following a chronological sequence. Instead of doing the same for Cook, his shows and songs and instrumental numbers, spanning a creative career of almost a half century …
Chronology And Itinerary Of The Career Of Will Marion Cook: Materials For A Biography, Peter M. Lefferts
Chronology And Itinerary Of The Career Of Will Marion Cook: Materials For A Biography, Peter M. Lefferts
Glenn Korff School of Music: Faculty Publications
Will Marion Cook (1869-1944) devoted his creative life to the musical stage as composer, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, producer, director, violinist, pianist, librettist and lyricist, as well as making important contributions as an author and educator. One of the foremost American musicians of his generation, and regarded by many in the African American community of his day as its leading composer, he was, in contemporary eyes, an eccentric, irascible genius of great heart. This document assembles a chronology of the principal public events of his life.
A biography of Will Marion Cook by Marva Carter, Swing Along (2008) is an excellent …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 15 [16], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 15 [16], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kast, Monica. Timothy Caboni Makes Changes to Address Budget Shortfall
- Chisenhall, Jeremy. Assistant Basketball Coach Resigns After DUI – Ben Hansbrough
- Mathews, Carly. Student Researches Tourism in Iceland – Jason Fox
- Henderson, Andrew. Editor’s Note – New Look
- Collins, Emma. Grise Hall Auditorium Officially Opens After Renovations
- Gabhart, Ebonee. Global Warning: A Climate Exchange
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon: Huffs Post
- Huff, Taylor. Enhancing Education: Addressing the Root of Sexual Assault at WKU
- Barnes, Mason. A Conservative Perspective on Gun Control
- Manlove, Clay. Lady Toppers Thriving …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 14 [15], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 14 [15], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Miller, Callie. Strategic Planning Process Kicks Off
- Ziege, Nicole. Setting Sail – Theatre & Dance
- Waters, Adrianna. Alumna Publishes Novella Revenge in the Bluegrass – Carol Maupin
- Ziege, Nicole. Garrett Conference Center Renovations Aim to Be Relevant to Students
- Kast, Monica. Status Conference Requested in College Heights Herald Lawsuit
- Johnson, Kalyn. Insensitive Halloween Costumes – Blackface
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartton re: Synthesis
- Hormell, David. Digital Junk Food: Social Tools Gone Wrong
- Johnson, Kalyn. The Las Vegas Shooter: He’s Not a Lone Wolf – Stephen Paddock …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 13 [14], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 13 [14], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kast, Monica. Campus Mourns Death of Professor – Lloren Foster
- Alvey, Rebekah. Campus Reflects on 100 Days with Timothy Caboni
- Kast, Monica. Andy Beshear, Timothy Caboni Commit to End Domestic Violence
- Kast, Monica. Poetry Contest Takes Place This Weekend – Jim Wayne Miller
- Daniels, Katie. Students Participate in Poverty Simulation
- DeLetter, Emily. Committee Discusses Academic Freeze Option – University Senate
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Gun Violence
- No Simple Solution: No Quick Fix to Our Gun Violence Issue
- Leonard, Nicole. Using Art to Flip Femininity …
Slave Rebellion, Fugitive Literature, And The Force Of Law, Jeffrey Hole
Slave Rebellion, Fugitive Literature, And The Force Of Law, Jeffrey Hole
First-Year Honors Program Research Seminars
From the Stono Rebellion in 1739 to the revolt aboard the ship Amistad in 1839, from Nat Turner’s uprising in 1831 to the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859—on land and on sea, in U.S. territory and international spaces—slaves and abolitionist allies resisted the legal doctrines and martial enforcement of the slave system. In this presentation, we will explore how nineteenth-century literature imagined and depicted slave rebellion, particularly in the decade before the Civil War and in the aftermath of the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. A component of the Great Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act strengthened a set …
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
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.
Last issue I shared a short excerpt from one of papers. The following represents a summary of the reasons stated by the participants on why they are not voting. The sample was 55% …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Yaacoub, Sarah. Cultures Combine – International Festival
- Kast, Monica. Future Teachers Face Pension Uncertainty
- Stahl, Matt. Local Taco to Come to Town This Month
- Coyle, Cameron. Campus Police Chief to Form Advisory Council – Mitchell Walker
- DeLetter, Emily. Timothy Caboni Announces Strategic Planning Committee
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Football Protests
- Mays, Remi. Review of Mother – Movies
- Johnson, Kalyn. Pointless Protest – Burning NFL Jerseys
- Murrer, Erick. The Long Haul of Becoming a Professional – Journalism
- Heichelbech, Evan. NCAA Shakeup Is a Troubling Motif …
Exorcising Power, John Jarzemsky
Exorcising Power, John Jarzemsky
Theses and Dissertations
This paper theorizes that authors, in an act I have termed “literary exorcism,” project and expunge parts of their identities that are in conflict with the overriding political agenda of their texts, into the figure of the villain. Drawing upon theories of power put forth by Judith Butler, I argue that this sort of projection arises in reaction to dominant ideas and institutions, but that authors find ways to manipulate this process over time. By examining a broad cross-section of English-language literature over several centuries, this phenomenon and its evolution can be observed, as well as the means by which …
Making Voices Heard: Collecting And Sharing Oral Histories From Users Of Segregated Libraries In The South (Presentation For The Oral History Association Annual Meeting, October 2017), Matthew R. Griffis
Publications and Other Resources
From the conference program: "This presentation reviews the progress and objectives of a federally-funded, 3-year oral history project that explores how segregated Carnegie libraries were used as places of community-making, interaction, and learning for African Americans before integration in the 1960s. Known then as “Carnegie colored libraries,” these public libraries opened in eight southern states between 1900 and 1925 and were an extension of the well-known library development program funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Some operated for as many as six decades until, by the 1970s, most had closed or were integrated into the library systems of …
A Separate Space: Remembering Meridian’S Segregated Carnegie Library, 1913-74, Matthew R. Griffis
A Separate Space: Remembering Meridian’S Segregated Carnegie Library, 1913-74, Matthew R. Griffis
Publications and Other Resources
This article explores the largely undocumented history of Meridian, Mississippi’s 13th Street library, a segregated branch library constructed in 1912-13 with funds from Carnegie’s famous library program. Although the library no longer stands, it remains an important connection between libraries in Mississippi and the history of race relations. Using archival sources as well as oral history interviews with some of the library’s former users, the article considers the library’s importance as an early symbol of civic autonomy for Meridian’s African Americans and how it became a valued educational support center and community space. The article closes with a call …
Chop-Suey: Asian Bodies Consumed In The Harlem Renaissance, Cole Chang
Chop-Suey: Asian Bodies Consumed In The Harlem Renaissance, Cole Chang
Gateway Prize for Excellent Writing
No abstract provided.
Ua19/16/2 Basketball Press Releases, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/16/2 Basketball Press Releases, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
Press releases, game statistics and photos related to the WKU basketball team August to December 2017.