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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Public School Desegregation In Virginia From 1954 To The Present, Adolph H. Grundman
Public School Desegregation In Virginia From 1954 To The Present, Adolph H. Grundman
Wayne State University Dissertations
This dissertation is an examination of the struggle to desegregate the public schools of Virginia from 1954 to 1972. The Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education attacked the social foundation of eleven southern states when it declared that racially segregated schools were "inherently unequal." Brown I,, in fact, was one of many controversial decisions made by the Supreme Court as it reflected the egalitarian spirit of the 1950's and 1960's. By 1970, however, a growing list of legal scholars questioned the wisdom and effectivemess of the Warren Court's judicial activism. My major objective was to trace the tortuous …
003 Tehui Atahu, Oral Legend
003 Tehui Atahu, Oral Legend
Sikaiana Oral Stories
The Story of Tehui Atahu
This is a transcript and translation of 12 pages given to me by Edwin Huilani on Sikaiana, in 1981-2. The story is about the founder hero of Sikaiana, Tehui Atahu. The back page of the manuscript is dated August 1972. Although I do not know the source, the story follows closely the stories that I heard on Sikaiana, although there are several different versions with minor differences. The original and translation should be of interest to Sikaiana people and might be an aid in language preservation.
A Gold Dream In The Blue Mountains : A Study Of The Chinese Immigrants In The John Day Area, Oregon, 1870-1910, Chia-Lin Chen
A Gold Dream In The Blue Mountains : A Study Of The Chinese Immigrants In The John Day Area, Oregon, 1870-1910, Chia-Lin Chen
Dissertations and Theses
More than one hundred years have passed since the Chinese laborers first landed in this country in the mid-nineteenth century. Yet their history remains cloudy. This phenomenon is quite understandable if one considers the facts that most of the laborers were illiterate, did not have the ability, and never intended, to speak for themselves. It is true that many scholarly works have been published, but few were written by Chinese historians. As a matter of fact, Chinese scholars are unaware that a small number of their countrymen played a strange, pitiful role in American history. The published works reflect the …
Ua19/17/1/4 1972 Hilltopper Football, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/17/1/4 1972 Hilltopper Football, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
Overview of 1971 results and 1972 season.
A Comparison Of Values In Black And White Children In The Upper, Middle And Lower Social Classes, Emmanuel Ola Atolagbe
A Comparison Of Values In Black And White Children In The Upper, Middle And Lower Social Classes, Emmanuel Ola Atolagbe
Master's Theses
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study was to (1) discover if the value system of blacks is different from the value system of whites, and (2) to determine if social class is a significant influencing factor in the shaping of values.
Methods and Procedures
Many studies have been conducted in which the values of blacks and whites of both sexes in the lower, middle and upper classes were examined. Schuster (1968) conducted a study in which the values of blacks and whites of both sexes in the upper social class were examined. Lott and Lott (1963) examined …
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Football, 1972, Wku Archives
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Football, 1972, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Digitized vertical file materials regarding WKU football.
Ua19/17/1/4 Wku Football Media Guide, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/17/1/4 Wku Football Media Guide, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
Media guide for the 1972 football season.
Ua1d Frank Moxley Personnel File, Wku Human Relations
Ua1d Frank Moxley Personnel File, Wku Human Relations
WKU Archives Records
Personnel file of Frank Moxley, one of the first African Americans to be hired in a faculty position.
Ua3/9/4 Scrapbook Iii, Wku President's Office - Downing
Ua3/9/4 Scrapbook Iii, Wku President's Office - Downing
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook regarding WKU administration, history, faculty, staff and students for period August 1971 through August 1972 compiled by the president's office.
Ua62/7 Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Realignment Of Highway 119, Harlan & Letcher Counties, Kentucky, Gary Foster, Jack Schock
Ua62/7 Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Realignment Of Highway 119, Harlan & Letcher Counties, Kentucky, Gary Foster, Jack Schock
WKU Archives Records
Archaeological Survey Report No. 4 created by WKU Sociology & Anthropology prior to realignment of Highway 119.
Minority Without A Champion: The Kanaka Contribution To The Western United States, 1750-1900, Janice K. Duncan
Minority Without A Champion: The Kanaka Contribution To The Western United States, 1750-1900, Janice K. Duncan
Dissertations and Theses
Kanakas, Owhyees, Blue Men, were all names given to laborers from Hawaii, or the Sandwich Islands, who contributed significantly to the economic, cultural, and political history of the United States territory west of the Mississippi River in the period 1750-1900.
The Sandwich Islands first entered the international economic scene in the latter eighteenth century when its excellent ports and favorable climate made the Islands an ideal winter harbor and stopover for merchant ships, whalers, and explorers' vessels who needed to replenish food and water supplies, or make necessary repairs. Just as frequently the crews of these vessels needed to be …
The Illinois Indian Trade 1783-1818, Dennis Downey
The Illinois Indian Trade 1783-1818, Dennis Downey
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.