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Interview With Sat Kung (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Sat Kung (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Sat Kung conducted by Susan Zurowski on 29 March 1989. From folk studies student project directed by Dr. William Lynwood Montell titled “The Voice of the People: An Understanding of Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese in Bowling Green, Kentucky,” This project involved nine students and twenty-six informants.
Interview With Detthaxay Chanthalangsy (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Detthaxay Chanthalangsy (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Detthaxay Chanthalangsy conducted by Greg Jenkins on 28 March 1989. From folk studies student project directed by Dr. William Lynwood Montell titled “The Voice of the People: An Understanding of Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese in Bowling Green, Kentucky,” This project involved nine students and twenty-six informants.
Interview With Bruce Phimphone Sengkhamyoung (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Bruce Phimphone Sengkhamyoung (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Bruce Phimphone Sengkhamyong conducted by Richard F. Hale on 27 March 1989. From folk studies student project directed by Dr. William Lynwood Montell titled “The Voice of the People: An Understanding of Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese in Bowling Green, Kentucky,” This project involved nine students and twenty-six informants.
Interview With My Vang And Ye Chak (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With My Vang And Ye Chak (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with My Vang and Ye Chak conducted by Carol A. Bell on 23 March 1989. From folk studies student project directed by Dr. William Lynwood Montell titled “The Voice of the People: An Understanding of Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese in Bowling Green, Kentucky,” This project involved nine students and twenty-six informants.
Interview With Pane Sananikone (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Pane Sananikone (Fa 83), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Pane Sananikone conducted by Jimmy D. Browning on 18 March 1989. From folk studies student project directed by Dr. William Lynwood Montell titled “The Voice of the People: An Understanding of Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese in Bowling Green, Kentucky,” This project involved nine students and twenty-six informants.
The Cities Do Need Help, Chester Smolski
The Cities Do Need Help, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The lead editorial in the Providence Sunday Journal of December 7, 1986 is completely off the mark and deserves to be answered. The attitude expressed by the writer conveys the specious view that because our nation's cities are not being burned down or torn apart by race riots at the present time then things are not really all that bad in our urban centers."
Race And Class In American Race Relations Theory, 1894-1939, Vernon Williams Jr.
Race And Class In American Race Relations Theory, 1894-1939, Vernon Williams Jr.
William Monroe Trotter Institute Publications
The purpose of this essay is to identify the origins of the debate between Wilson and Pinkney. The period covered focuses on the years 1894 to 1939 - from the publication of Franz Boas's "Human Faculty as Determined by Race" in the Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1894, to the publications of Robert E. Park's "The Nature of Race Relations" in 1939. It is my argument that the parameters of the discussion regarding the progressiveness of race relations in the United States were defined during these years, and that all current theories are but …
Interview With Sarah Alice Marcum Roemer (Fa 7), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Sarah Alice Marcum Roemer (Fa 7), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Sarah Alice Marcum Roemer conducted by Thomas Collier Hines, Jr. on 16 October 1984. From folk studies student project with interview of Alice Roemer discussing her life, including her childhood, education, work and family experiences, with special emphasis on Thanksgiving customs.
Interview With Carolyn Kay Williams Alexander (Fa 4), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Interview With Carolyn Kay Williams Alexander (Fa 4), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Oral Histories
Transcription of interview with Carolyn Kay Williams Alexander conducted by Gina Lloyce Kinchlow on 4 October 1984. From project about the experiences of Carolyn Kay (Williams) Alexander discussing education, family, social life, segregation, and "Juneteenth" and Emancipation Day celebrations in Texas. The audio interviews are archived in the Sound Archives.
Black And White Perceptions Of Quality Of Life In Boston, Floyd J. Fowler Jr.
Black And White Perceptions Of Quality Of Life In Boston, Floyd J. Fowler Jr.
Center for Survey Research Publications
It is difficult, probably impossible, to compare objectively the seriousness of racial problems and tensions in Boston with those in other cities. However, there can be little doubt that there is a widespread perception that relationships between blacks and whites in Boston constitute a serious problem. Specifically, one image is that Boston is a community in which blacks are not welcome and in which they are treated with unusual hostility and abuse. Another image is that whites in Boston are unfairly maligned as racists and bigots.
In 1980, following several race-related incidents, The Boston Committee was formed. The purpose of …
Soul City Deserves To Succeed, Chester Smolski
Soul City Deserves To Succeed, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream--a dream of equal opportunity and justice for all. An assassin's bullet prevented him from realizing his dream. His friend and well-known leader in the civil rights movement also had a dream--a dream to build a new town in which the injustices of society would be lessened. Today, in the rolling farmland country of North Carolina, Floyd McKissick is working to fulfill his long sought dream."
Suburbocentrics Leave Behind Concerns For City, Chester Smolski
Suburbocentrics Leave Behind Concerns For City, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The column written by Jean Slaughter Doty for this page, "Love Suburbia or Leave It Alone," recently was beautiful. Mrs. Doty, author, housewife and mother in a Connecticut suburb, aptly described the problem of groth, both planned but more commonly unplanned, that has taken place in American suburbs and which has too often destroyed the advantages these places initially offered."
Supplement To Christian Chronicle, May 10, 1968, Christian Chronicle, David Jones Jr., Lawrence L. Stumbaugh, James Dennis Sr., Don Finto, Leon Hill, Phillip Roseberry, Joseph Tucker, Joe Tomlinson, Jim Mayo, Perry Wallace, Walter E. Burch, David Lipscomb
Supplement To Christian Chronicle, May 10, 1968, Christian Chronicle, David Jones Jr., Lawrence L. Stumbaugh, James Dennis Sr., Don Finto, Leon Hill, Phillip Roseberry, Joseph Tucker, Joe Tomlinson, Jim Mayo, Perry Wallace, Walter E. Burch, David Lipscomb
ACU Archives Stone-Campbell Journals
A supplement to the Christian Chronicle, this special issue contains a report of the Race Relations Workshop held March 4-8, 1968, in Nashville, Tennessee at Schrader Lane Church of Christ. Included are full texts of speeches delivered by the workshop theme speakers: David Jones, Jr., Lawrence L. (Bud) Stumbaugh, James Dennis, Sr., Don Finto, leon Hill, Phillip Roseberry, Joseph Tucker, Joe Tomlinson, Perry Wallace, Jim Mayo, Walter E. Burch, and an article by David Lipscomb condensed from the February 21, 1878 Gospel Advocate.
Concept Sketchbook, September 1964-January 1965, John Fischetti
Concept Sketchbook, September 1964-January 1965, John Fischetti
Notebooks
A concept sketchbook created by editorial cartoonist, John R. Fischetti with content from September 1964 through January 1965 containing preliminary sketches of political cartoons and ideas for his daily editorial cartoons. Topics include: Charles de Gaulle, Lyndon B. Johnson and the Ku Klux Klan.
The Negro In Syracuse: His Education, Employment, Income And Housing, Alan K. Campbell
The Negro In Syracuse: His Education, Employment, Income And Housing, Alan K. Campbell
College of Professional Studies
One of the high functions of social science scholarship is to provide factual and soundly analytical basis for intelligent social action. As Syracuse and Onondaga County continue to work at the resolution of racial conflicts over the months and years ahead, men of good will shall need as accurate and as unemotional a portrait as possible of the basic dimensions of the race problem in this area. With this in mind, a number of scholars, mostly from the Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, but including representatives from the College of Business and the College …
Abolition And Labor, Williston H. Lofton
Abolition And Labor, Williston H. Lofton
History Department Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Abolition And Labor, William H. Lofton
The Negro In Ancient Greece, Frank M. Snowden
The Negro In Classical Italy, Frank M. Snowden
Religion And Racial Tension In America Today, Wiliam Stuart Nelson
Religion And Racial Tension In America Today, Wiliam Stuart Nelson
Faculty Reprints
No abstract provided.
Whither Race Relations? A Critical Commentary, Alain L. Locke
Whither Race Relations? A Critical Commentary, Alain L. Locke
Department of Philosophy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Whither Race Relations? A Critical Commentary, Alain L. Locke
Whither Race Relations? A Critical Commentary, Alain L. Locke
Faculty Reprints
No abstract provided.
The Negro In The Three Americas, Alain L. Locke
The Negro In The Three Americas, Alain L. Locke
Faculty Reprints
No abstract provided.
The Negro In The Three Americas, Alain L. Locke
The Negro In The Three Americas, Alain L. Locke
Department of Philosophy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Army Within The Army, Wiliam Stuart Nelson
The Crisis Of Democracy In The Western Hemisphere, Rayford W. Logan
The Crisis Of Democracy In The Western Hemisphere, Rayford W. Logan
Faculty Reprints
No abstract provided.
Historical Collections Of The Indians In New England., Daniel Gookin
Historical Collections Of The Indians In New England., Daniel Gookin
Special Collections (Miscellaneous)
An account of the Indians of New England by Daniel Gookin, a magistrate of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Published in 1792.