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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Cinema Exhibition In St. Louis, 1920: A Thriving Business, Sarah E. Boslaugh
Cinema Exhibition In St. Louis, 1920: A Thriving Business, Sarah E. Boslaugh
Undergraduate Research Symposium
In 1920, St. Louis was the 6th largest city in the United States, with a population of 772,897, and density of 11,684/square mile (twice today's density). The population was primarily (90.9%) white, with 14.7% of the white population foreign born. The city had a dense trolley network, while private ownership of automobiles was relatively rare (15.8 residents per car). Cinema exhibition was a thriving business in the city, with 120 cinemas and 29 film exchanges (as compared to, for instance, 12 live theatres in the same year).
Cinemas were located throughout the city, primarily on or near trolley lines. This …
Through The Ivory Curtain: African Americans In Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Before The Fair Housing Movement, J. Mark Souther
Through The Ivory Curtain: African Americans In Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Before The Fair Housing Movement, J. Mark Souther
History Faculty Publications
This article examines the largely neglected history of African American struggles to obtain housing in Cleveland Heights, a first-ring suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, between 1900 and 1960, prior to the fair housing and managed integration campaigns that emerged thereafter. The article explores the experiences of black live-in servants, resident apartment building janitors, independent renters, and homeowners. It offers a rare look at the ways that domestic and custodial arrangements opened opportunities in housing and education, as well as the methods, calculations, risks, and rewards of working through white intermediaries to secure homeownership. It argues that the continued black presence laid …
Ua3/10/4 Naming & Symbols Task Force Report & Recommendations, Wku President's Office - Caboni
Ua3/10/4 Naming & Symbols Task Force Report & Recommendations, Wku President's Office - Caboni
WKU Archives Records
Report of the Naming & Symbols Task Force concerning four major areas:
- Solicit input and perspectives from a broad range of constituencies and stakeholders that will guide us as we examine the origins of the names and symbols used on campus.
- Audit the names used on buildings and other campus symbols to determine which may be connected to exclusion, segregation, racism or slavery.
- Create a set of guiding principles and a range of options for how we should address any issues raised.
- Provide to University leadership a set of recommendations.
The Farm In The City In The Recent Past: Thoughts On A More Inclusive Urban Historiography, Ruth Glasser
The Farm In The City In The Recent Past: Thoughts On A More Inclusive Urban Historiography, Ruth Glasser
Urban and Community Studies Faculty Writing
The scholarly and journalistic literature usually treats urban agriculture as a new phenomenon, but it is a neglected dimension of urban history. Some U.S. cities, at least in the Northeast, had food-raising and processing practices not just in colonial times but right up until the relatively recent past. Three areas of history are explored that have mostly omitted discussion of city food production but nonetheless provide important frameworks to explore such production: urban development, agricultural, and immigrant history. Woven throughout this piece is evidence from a study of Waterbury, Connecticut. Local food production did not die when the Industrial Revolution …
Design Research: Typography Within The Israeli Linguistic Landscape, Shayna Tova Blum
Design Research: Typography Within The Israeli Linguistic Landscape, Shayna Tova Blum
Faculty and Staff Publications
A linguistic landscape signifies language used within a physical or virtual public space, in which communication is presented in typographic form, portraying a message to an audience. Within the state of Israel, the linguistic landscape presents a unique situation in which it is common to view municipal and commercial multilingual signs that are designed using Hebrew, English, and Arabic letterforms. By studying the diverse linguistic landscape within Israeli urban environments, the article offers perspectives on the use of multilingual visual language, based on discussions with five Israeli designers in the summer of 2015.
People, Plants, And Fungi: Examining The Ecological And Social Landscapes Of The Swan Creek Park Food Forest, Renee Meschi
People, Plants, And Fungi: Examining The Ecological And Social Landscapes Of The Swan Creek Park Food Forest, Renee Meschi
Summer Research
This summer, I researched the plants, fungi, and people of Tacoma’s Swan Creek Park Food Forest (SCPFF) in order to allow the site to tell its own story through the histories in which the local plants and people are both rooted. My overall goal was to unearth the submerged influences that have shaped the SCPFF which, in their exposure, can create an approach to sustainable community building that is inclusive of multiple cultural identities, as well as respectful of the sovereignty of those identities.
I began my investigation with plants and fungi that are indigenous to the area, with a …
Interview Of Helen Gidjunis, Helen Gidjunis, Paula Gidjunis
Interview Of Helen Gidjunis, Helen Gidjunis, Paula Gidjunis
All Oral Histories
Interview topic: Mrs. Helen Gidjunis is a life-long resident of Philadelphia. The majority of her life she spent growing up in the shadow of La Salle College – now University. She moved to Uber Street in 1934, while La Salle’s groundbreaking occurred on February 29, 1928 at its fourth and current location at 20th Street and Olney Avenue. She has observed the neighborhood change for seventy-nine years. When she married in 1949, she moved one street west to 20th Street. She has been her block captain for many years and still retains that position and as such has …
Black And Blue: Police-Community Relations In Portland's Albina District, 1964-1985, Leanne Claire Serbulo, Karen J. Gibson
Black And Blue: Police-Community Relations In Portland's Albina District, 1964-1985, Leanne Claire Serbulo, Karen J. Gibson
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations
As in many cities across America, the relationship between African Americans in Portland, Oregon, and the city police force was fraught with tension through the late twentieth century. Scholars Leanne Serbulo and Karen Gibson argue that Portland's African Americans, who collectively made up less than ten percent of Portland residents and were segregated into neighborhoods including the Albina district, experienced police as figures of colonial oppression. The authors chronicle how, over two decades bordered by African Americans' deaths at the hands of police, neighborhood activists attempted to reform the police department and met resistance. The authors conclude that transformation of …
Remember The Fillmore: The Lingering History Of Urban Renewal In Black San Francisco, Christina Jackson, Nikki Jones
Remember The Fillmore: The Lingering History Of Urban Renewal In Black San Francisco, Christina Jackson, Nikki Jones
Africana Studies Faculty Publications
In the summer of 2008, I moved to San Francisco, California. I lived in the city for three months. As a researcher, my objective was to learn more about Mayor Gavin Newsome’s African-American Out-Migration Task Force. The Task Force convened in 2007 and met eight times from August to December. In 2009, the Mayor's office released a final report on the Redevelopment Agency's website that summarized the history of blacks in the city and outlined several recommendations for reversing their flight. The final report found that the political, economic, and social conditions of African-Americans are disproportionately more dire than any …
Preservation Ethics In The Case Of Nebraska’S Nationally Registered Historic Properties, Darren Michael Adams
Preservation Ethics In The Case Of Nebraska’S Nationally Registered Historic Properties, Darren Michael Adams
Department of Geography: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This dissertation focuses on the National Register of Historic Places and considers the geographical implications of valuing particular historic sites over others. Certain historical sites will either gain or lose desirability from one era to the next, this dissertation identifies and explains three unique preservation ethical eras, and it maps the sites which were selected during those eras. These eras are the Settlement Era (1966 – 1975), the Commercial Architecture Era (1976 – 1991), and the Progressive Planning Era (1992 – 2010). The findings show that transformations in the program included an early phase when state authorities listed historical resources …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 42 [46], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 42 [46], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Paul, Corey. Lady Top Grad Assistant Arrested – Kristina Covington
- Coulter, Amber. Western May Win in State Budget
- Richardson, Kelly. See Rob Run, Win . . . Barely – Robert Watkins, Student Government Association
- Harrell, Bobby. Gary Ransdell’s Former Roomie Aims for High Court – John Minton Jr.
- Hupman, Samantha. Jamie Rich ‘Always Brightened the Mood’
- Gibson, Adam. International Students to Show Their Moves
- Student Government Association President Should Lead
- Waters, Brad. Smokers Should Not Litter
- Pulliam, Steve. Americans Are Immigrants
- Wilson, Sam. Preacher Was …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 30 [35], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 30 [35], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Paul, Corey. Alpha Gamma Rhos Apologize for Unbecoming Activities
- McNamara, Andrew. Cards May Replace Keys on Campus
- McNamara, Andrew. Inspections Test Food Services
- Bosken, Nina. Gospel Music Fills Downing University Center Theater
- McNamara, Andrew. Parking Solution Unresolved
- New Program a Plus – Homeland Security Science
- Osborne, Jenni. Get Tough on Animal Abusers
- Newton, Paul. Look Within for Better Image
- Lockhart, Dana. Rally Scholarships a Flawed Idea
- Spencer, Anthony. A Poem for Western’s Spirit
- Wilson, Brandon. Hate-Filled Words Do Nothing to Help
- Brandenburg, Katie. Student Government …
Interview Of Mary Currie, Mary Currie, Millie Hopper
Interview Of Mary Currie, Mary Currie, Millie Hopper
All Oral Histories
Mary Currie was a member of the La Salle University grounds crew at the time of the interview and in 2013, when the interview was posted to Digital Commons. She grew up in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia. She graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School in 1974 and began working at La Salle in 1986.
Ua1b2/1 The Jonesville Controversy, Ali Wright
Ua1b2/1 The Jonesville Controversy, Ali Wright
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Overview of the history of the African-American community, Jonesville and its demise through urban renewal in the 1960s.
Unions, Cartels, And The Political Economy Of American Cities: The Chicago Flat Janitors' Union In The Progressive Era And 1920s, John Jentz
Library Faculty Research and Publications
In 1997, Ira Katznelson contributed to the ongoing discussion among social scientists and historians about how to analyze class formation and the development of the American state. He was particularly interested in tying this research to the history of liberalism in an effort to both historicize the generalizations of Louis Hartz and address the question of American exceptionalism. Evaluating the body of research, Katznelson argued that authors had too frequently abstracted the state from its context and then used it to explain the very phenomena that helped define the state's character in the first place. In part to imbed the …
Ua1b3/6 The Five Year Plan: Summary Of Recommendations, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 The Five Year Plan: Summary Of Recommendations, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
Summary of recommendations made by the WKU Parking & Traffic Committee for period 1988 through 1999 and a five year plan for improvements in parking for Western Kentucky University.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes and attachments.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes and attachments.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes and attachments.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 37, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 37, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
Regular features include:
- Just a Second
- Campus Line
- For the Record / Crime Reports
- People Poll
- Sports
- Diversions
- Movie Reviews
- Classifieds
Articles in this issue:
- Lenz, Rebecca. Jim Ramsey Considering Northern Kentucky University Post
- Stamper, John. Hilltopper Athletic Club Names Coordinator – Deborah Gregory
- Olmsted, Mikki. Professor Released, May Not Return to Teach This Semester – Ray Biggerstaff
- Batcheldor, Matt. Student Government Association Legislation to Improve on Openness
- Cutting Care: Everybody Loses – WKU Adult Day Care
- Simmons, Tawnya. Check Your Stereotypes at the Door
- Craig, Ryan. Bad Luck, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
Regular features include:
- Just a Second
- Campus Line
- For the Record / Crime Reports
- People Poll
- Sports
- Diversions
- Movie Reviews
- Classifieds
Articles in this issue:
- LaBelle, Charboneé. Thomas Meredith Could Be Leaving
- Olmsted, Mikki. Professor Charged With Conspiracy – Ray Biggerstaff
- Brewer, Jerry. Carter Woodson Dedicates Life to Teaching, Recognizing Others
- Leonard, Kim. Regents Study Lean Budget Discuss Raising Student Fees
- Stamper, John. New Coed Gets Name – Zacharias Hall (WKU)
- Western’s Stance on Radon? It’s a Gas
- Frogge, Gayle. Thanks Coach Paul Sanderford
- Haskins, Matt, et al. New …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 33, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 33, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
Regular features include:
- Just a Second
- Campus Line
- For the Record / Crime Reports
- People Poll
- Sports
- Diversions
- Movie Reviews
- Classifieds
Articles in this issue:
- Back, Shannon. High Levels of Radon Found Across Campus
- Leonard, Kim. Fees May be Rising
- Back, Shannon. Rubber Gloves Used to Clean Bathrooms, Water Fountains
- Olmsted, Mikki. Public Notified of Convicted Sex Offenders
- Olmsted, Mikki. You Need to be Aware of What’s Around You – Sexual Assault
- Problem with Crosswalks? Pass the Buck
- Brown, Karen. Women’s Voices Key to Unlock Progress
- Brewer, Jerry. Now …
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes and attachments.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes and attachments.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes and attachments regarding parking lots.
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes.