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Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Commencement program listing graduates.
Ua21 Wku Affirmative Action Plan, Wku Office Of Equal Opportunity / 504 / Ada Compliance
Ua21 Wku Affirmative Action Plan, Wku Office Of Equal Opportunity / 504 / Ada Compliance
WKU Archives Records
This report consists of the following parts:
- Introduction
- Statement of Purpose
- Affirmative Action Plan for Minorities & Women
- Affirmative Action Plan for Covered Veterans & Persons with Disabilities
Ua68/13/4 Limited Edition, Wku Journalism
Ua68/13/4 Limited Edition, Wku Journalism
WKU Archives Records
Newspaper created by students participating in the Minority Journalism Workshop hosted by the WKU Journalism Department.
- Ramsey, Carine. Labor of Love - Judy Schwank
- Johnson, Shalana. Mayor Ties Fires to Race - Church arson
- Cunningham, Shalonda. Social Service Agencies' Funds Restored
- Davis, Tonie. Nece's Place - Earnece Walker
- Carroll, Tyneia. Cornelius Martin Shucks Corn for Cars
- Davis, Tonie. Elderly Foster Goodwill at Girls Club
- Seymore, Shauna. Howard Bailey Combines Hard Work, Compassion
- Rucker, Lori. Students Get Basics at the News
- Carroll, Tyneia. Freshman Program Hopes to Lessen Dropout Rate
- Doss, Tremecca. Church Burning Investigation Efforts Minimal
- Rucker, Lori. Police Need …
Introduction, James Jennings
Introduction, James Jennings
Trotter Review
The Black community in the United States is undergoing major demographic changes that point to greater ethnic diversity. There are many ethnic groups that compose the Black community today, including people from Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and other parts of the world. This community can no longer be approached as socially or demographically monolithic. Individuals in these groups may define themselves as "Black" but not necessarily, "African American." This issue of the Trotter Review explores facets of on-going ethnic transformation within the Black community. It begins with several essays that introduce broad themes related to this social and demographic …
Black Immigrant Community Of Washington, D.C.: A Public History Approach, Portia James
Black Immigrant Community Of Washington, D.C.: A Public History Approach, Portia James
Trotter Review
In the Washington, D.C. area contemporary Black community life has been shaped in large part by a pattern of migration and settlement of African Americans from southern states. But international immigration has also made its mark on the local Black community. Today, Washington and its suburbs in Virginia and Maryland are home to significant populations of Black people from Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. This international movement of people has resulted in the broadening of Black community life and the development of a multicultural and multi-ethnic Black population in the area.
The Linkage Between African Americans And The South African Black Immigrant Community, Chris Nteta
The Linkage Between African Americans And The South African Black Immigrant Community, Chris Nteta
Trotter Review
An understanding of the South African immigrant experience in the United States requires placing it within a context of linkages and alliances between transported South African blacks and the African American community. Like many other nationalities, South African black immigration to this country resulted from people fleeing the murderous apartheid regime whose national constitution and laws enshrined a racist ideology buttressed by a myriad of draconian practices. In this respect, South African immigrants were predominantly refugees and exiles on a quest for asylum. On the other hand, this group exhibits distinctive political tendencies which sets it apart from other such …
Leadership In The African Immigrant Community: Conflict And Coalition, Mfon Ufot
Leadership In The African Immigrant Community: Conflict And Coalition, Mfon Ufot
Trotter Review
Whenever African immigrants gather, most assuredly the conversation of their plight to the United States, will be a heated topic. Most of the discussion laments the apparent apathy in the African community and the lack of collective leadership to mobilize it. According to the 1990 census, there are over 350,000 African in the United States and that number is increasing every year. The State Department's Information on Immigration reports about 20,000 Africans won the "immigration lottery" to emigrate to the United States last year. This year, about 20,000 slots are allotted to the African continent. This program is a part …
The Political Issues For African Immigrants In The United States, Paul E. Udofia
The Political Issues For African Immigrants In The United States, Paul E. Udofia
Trotter Review
Since the 1970s the African-born population in the United States has grown steadily in numbers. This increase of African immigrants offers an historic opportunity for sustained reconstruction of ancestral relationships with Black America. At this point, however, Africans who are mostly English-speaking and highly educated, remain largely isolated and even ostracized. So, what must be done for these groups, Blacks and African immigrants, to begin working together effectively? This essay begins with one basic query necessary for understanding this potential development: What is the current status of African immigrants in the United States? After providing a brief overview in response …
Signs, Symbols, And Slave Culture: Representations In Black Thunder, Sandra M. Grayson
Signs, Symbols, And Slave Culture: Representations In Black Thunder, Sandra M. Grayson
Trotter Review
Black Thunder (1936), by Arna Bontemps, is a historical novel that recreates Gabriel Prosser's 1800 slave revolt. This novel is useful in reviewing some of the historical and cultural linkages between Black slaves in the U.S. and African cultures. Thematically, Black Thunder does more than represent Black people's self-assertion through revolt, it also shows their assertion of identity through practicing Atlantic (or western) African traditions, especially those of the Kongo. This is a topic that continues to be significant in light of greater contemporary political and economic linkages between U.S. Blacks and Africans, as well as increasing African immigration into …
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Summer 1996, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Summer 1996, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
1996 Xposure yearbook.
- Thomas, Kim. Banshee: The Grandmother of All Parties
- Quarles, Mitchell. Talk About a Revolution – Recycle Revolution
- Guenther, Kelly. Dancing for Money: One Student’s Story of Stripping, Spending & Surviving
- Hall, Jason. Home Away from Home: Student Helps International Refugees Adjust – Dat Ly
- Witty, Patrick. Rappel
- Wade, Molly. War & Peace: Western’s Gay Community Faces Alienation, Alliances
- Hutchins, Chris. Doing It Her Way – Anna Wilson, Artists
- Root, Tonya. Serving Time – Ed Bohlander, Prisons
- Noel, Anthony. Facing Their Futures – Todd McCutcheon, Claire Davies, Charles Cecil, Carla Gantz, Paul DeHaven
- 24 Hours of Life at …
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Commencement program listing graduates.
The Priority Paradigm: Private Choices And The Limits Of Equality, Dorothy E. Roberts
The Priority Paradigm: Private Choices And The Limits Of Equality, Dorothy E. Roberts
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ua19/16/1 Wku Football Media Guide, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/16/1 Wku Football Media Guide, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
WKU football media guide for 1996.
Ua12/2/7 Wku Panhellenic Council Annual Report, Charles Pride
Ua12/2/7 Wku Panhellenic Council Annual Report, Charles Pride
WKU Archives Records
Annual Panhellenic Council report regarding the 1995-96 school year.
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Spring 1996, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Spring 1996, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
1996 Xposure yearbook.
- Davis, Amanda. College Bands
- Witty, Patrick. Keeping His Composure: Award-Winning Conductor Visits – Karel Husa
- Noel, Anthony. Eyes in the Dark – Tara Higdon, Stalking
- Gamblin, Joe. The Thursday Night Ritual – Entertainment
- Portrait Gallery – Neal Thomas, Tamico Johnson, Elin Ramberg, Larry Danielson, John Hildreth
- Shain, Kimberly. Graves of Earthly Delights: Western Students Dig for Bones of Confederate Soldiers – Archaeology, Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Wade, Molly. College Habitats – Dormitories, Apartments
- Hieb, Dan. The Underground Club – Green River Grotto, Spelunking, Caves
- 35th Annual Student Art Competition
- Gamblin, Joe. WWF . . . Or …
Ua77/3 Margaret Munday Oral History, Gene Crume
Ua77/3 Margaret Munday Oral History, Gene Crume
WKU Archives Records
An interview in 1996 with Margaret Munday first African American undergraduate to attend Western Kentucky University conducted by Gene Crume.