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Articles 151 - 164 of 164
Full-Text Articles in Race and Ethnicity
Social Science And Segregation Before Brown, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Social Science And Segregation Before Brown, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
The courts must bear a heavy share of the burden of American racism. An outpouring of historical scholarship on racism and the American law reveals the outrageous and humiliating extent to which American lawyers, judges, and legislators created, perpetuated, and defended racist American institutions. The law is not autonomous, however, particularly in areas of explicit public policy making. Lawyers did not invent racism. Rather they created racist institutions because society was racist and racism was implicit in its values. The trend in scholarship on the legal history of American racism, however, has been to place most of the blame for …
Umo Blacks Say Maine Is Biased, Maine Campus Staff
Umo Blacks Say Maine Is Biased, Maine Campus Staff
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding six students alleging that the University of Maine is biased against Black students.
A Comparative Study Of The Intelligence Quotient Of The Negro, Patricia L. Greene
A Comparative Study Of The Intelligence Quotient Of The Negro, Patricia L. Greene
Honors Theses
Extending beyond health, white supremacists maintain that Negroes are innately less intelligent than Caucasians. In a statement remarkably comparable to those made two centuries ago by advocates of the theory of American degeneration, one modern-day racist phrases the claim in these words:
Any man with two eyes in his head can observe a Negro settlement in the Congo, can study the pure-blood African in his native habitat as he exists when left on his own resources, can compare this settlement with London or Paris, and can draw hos own conclusions regarding relative levels of character and intelligence.... Finally, he can …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Mcdaniel, Mike. Open (Closed?) Housing Affects WKU
- Wilkerson, Larry. Political Independents Vie for City Commission Seats
- Irving Levine to Speak Here on Europe of 1970’s
- National Ballet Company to Perform Here Tonight
- Wilkerson, Larry. John Cooper May be Campaigning for Governorship After All
- Catacombs Hosts Halloween Bash
- High Court Hits School Stalling - Desegregation
- UNICEF Spooks College to Help Less Fortunate
- United Givers Fund Effort Deserves Community Support
- Sullivan, Marta. Nixon Calls for Revamping of Draft, Drug Laws
- McDaniel, Mike. Judge Judged as Rushee
- UNICEF …
Spark Magazine Published By Orono Free Press On Bobby Seale, A Black Panther And Other Related Topics, Orono Free Press, Art Adoff
Spark Magazine Published By Orono Free Press On Bobby Seale, A Black Panther And Other Related Topics, Orono Free Press, Art Adoff
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
This Spark magazine, published by Orono Free Press on September 22, 1969, was created as a 'Maine Movement Publication' and was on the topic of Bobby Seale, Black Panther Chairman, who was arrested and the repression of the Black Panther Party. On page two there is an advertisement for a protest to 'Tell the People the Truth-- Free Bobby' and transportation to Bangor for the protest. Art Adoff wrote a background piece on the 'Black Panther Party' and on pages four-six there is a piece on the repression of the Black Panther Party.
Spark Magazine Published By Orono Free Press On Bobby Seale, A Black Panther And Other Related Topics, Orono Free Press, Art Adoff
Spark Magazine Published By Orono Free Press On Bobby Seale, A Black Panther And Other Related Topics, Orono Free Press, Art Adoff
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
This Spark magazine, published by Orono Free Press on September 22, 1969, was created as a 'Maine Movement Publication' and was on the topic of Bobby Seale, Black Panther Chairman, who was arrested and the repression of the Black Panther Party. On page two there is an advertisement for a protest to 'Tell the People the Truth-- Free Bobby' and transportation to Bangor for the protest. Art Adoff wrote a background piece on the 'Black Panther Party' and on pages four-six there is a piece on the repression of the Black Panther Party.
Maine Prejudice Panel Gives Views, Bob Haskell
Maine Prejudice Panel Gives Views, Bob Haskell
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding a panel discussion at the Symposium on Black America. The panel featured Robert Talbott, Orville Pound, and Damon Scales.
Black Symposium-Forman Damns U.S. Capitalism, Martha Hanley
Black Symposium-Forman Damns U.S. Capitalism, Martha Hanley
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding James Forman's speech at the Symposium on Black America held at the University.
Black Symposium Communist Speaks Out, Bob Haskell
Black Symposium Communist Speaks Out, Bob Haskell
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus on a speech by Charlene Mitchell at the Symposium on Black America.
University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff
University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
This newsletter from the University of Maine's History Union dated between circa 1968-1970 on 'Black Panthers at Maine' by University of Maine student Art Adoff. The newsletter includes remarks about the lack of Black History studies, what the History Departments plans to do about it, and the History Union's goal to fight for a Black studies program. There are statements from the Head of the History Department at the time, Dr Robert Seager II.
University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff
University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
This newsletter from the University of Maine's History Union dated between circa 1968-1970 on 'Black Panthers at Maine' by University of Maine student Art Adoff. The newsletter includes remarks about the lack of Black History studies, what the History Departments plans to do about it, and the History Union's goal to fight for a Black studies program. There are statements from the Head of the History Department at the time, Dr Robert Seager II.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 47, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 47, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Miss Carmen Willoughby Named Top Scholar
- Soul Concert Tonight Stars Wilson Pickett
- Korb, Carolyn. Alumni Group to Present Cash Stipend to Scholar
- WKU Receives Grants for Summer Institutes
- Protest Fails as Students Chant Carols
- Zeh, John. Future for Education Unclear
- Outstanding Cadet Named for ROTC – Edwin Phelps
- Chaney, Joanne & Ron Neafus. Journalist of Varied Talents, Jerry Drury Directs Circulation
- Turner, Charlene. Vietnam Discussion Set for International Club
- Club News – Geography & Geology, Alpha Kappa Psi, Baptist Student Union, Alpha Kappa Omega, Alpha …
Editorial Regarding Samuel Courtney, Maine Campus Staff
Editorial Regarding Samuel Courtney, Maine Campus Staff
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Editorial from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding of what they describe as a "hazing" incident of Black students Roger and Samuel Courtney who were tarred and feathered.
A photograph of the incident is featured in the collection.
Photograph Of Courtney Brothers Tarred And Feathered, Author Unknown
Photograph Of Courtney Brothers Tarred And Feathered, Author Unknown
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Photograph of two Black students Samuel and Roger Courtney tarred and feathered While at the time this incident was described as "hazing" incident carried out by University of Maine a modern interpretation, by scholars such as Karen Sieber, Humanities Specialist at the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, was that this was actually a racist attack.
Sieber has featured this incident in her, Visualizing the Red Summer database and archive on the topic of the Red Summer of 1919, a term given to a nationwide wave of violence against African Americans that year.
More information on this incident can be elsewhere in this …