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Full-Text Articles in Women's History
The Migration Of South Asians From India To Guyana: The Journey, Struggles In A New Land, Reasons For Changes Over Time And Their Cultivation Of A New Culture., Cynthia C. Harry
The Migration Of South Asians From India To Guyana: The Journey, Struggles In A New Land, Reasons For Changes Over Time And Their Cultivation Of A New Culture., Cynthia C. Harry
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Indians from different regions of India arrived in Guyana through indentureship in 1838. They were under a five-year contract and had to work on the sugar plantations for the duration of their indentureship. While they tried to persist their Indian culture, assimilation in their new environments and interaction with people of different cultures, allowed them to develop a culture unique to Indo Guyanese heritage.
This thesis focuses on the history of Indian diaspora in Guyana. It evokes the struggles they faced on the ships, and during and after indentureship. It also touches on the political and racial issues they had …
H. L. Glover- St. Augustine Water Works, July 7, 1937
H. L. Glover- St. Augustine Water Works, July 7, 1937
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
No abstract provided.
Payments From Roa Holmes Walker, 1930-1937
Payments From Roa Holmes Walker, 1930-1937
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documents: Checks written from account with The Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville, from R.H. Walker funeral director from 1930 and 1935-1937. Most checks made out to Fannie Glover.
St. Augustine Water Works Invoices, 1933
St. Augustine Water Works Invoices, 1933
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documents: St. Augustine Water Works bills from August 5th and December 6th sent to H.L.Glover, 123 Palmo St, St. Augustine, Florida. Marked paid. Handwritten notations on back.
St. Augustine Water Works Invoices, 1934
St. Augustine Water Works Invoices, 1934
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documents: St. Augustine Water Works bills sent to H.L.Glover, 123 Palmo St, St. Augustine, Florida. Marked paid.
St. Augustine Water Works Invoices, 1935
St. Augustine Water Works Invoices, 1935
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documents: St. Augustine Water Works bills sent to H.L.Glover, 123 Palmo St, St. Augustine, Florida. Marked paid.
The John H. Denmark Furniture Company Payment Receipts, 1934-1937
The John H. Denmark Furniture Company Payment Receipts, 1934-1937
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Payment documentation for rental contract accounts for The John H. Denmark Furniture Company. Paid by Fannie Glover.
Handwritten To-Do List
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Note: Handwritten list of items to pick up from the store and to reminder to pay bill. Circa 1930-1937.
Grand United Order Of Odd Fellows Financial Card
Grand United Order Of Odd Fellows Financial Card
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Financial Card for St. Sebastian Lodge No. 3117, G.U.O. of O.F. (Grand United Order of Odd Fellows). St. Augustine, Florida, for Brother William W. Hawkins, P.S. showing dues paid. Circa 1930-1937
Handwritten List Of Accounts
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Handwritten list of unidentified accounts Circa 1930-1937.
Newspaper Clipping, H. G. Glover Contractor On New Building
Newspaper Clipping, H. G. Glover Contractor On New Building
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: News clipping stating Vaughn and Saunders are building a large building on the corner of Central Avenue and King ferry way street. H.G. Glover - contractor. Unidentified newspaper. Circa 1930-1937.
Invoice For Account With Dr. Horace Lindsley, No Date Given
Invoice For Account With Dr. Horace Lindsley, No Date Given
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Bill from Dr. Horace Lindsley for mortgage.
Statement Of Taxes, 1929
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Statement of Taxes due to City of St. Augustine, Florida issued to Fannie Glover, for year 1929.
Garden State Land And Development Corporation Receipt Book, 1923-1927
Garden State Land And Development Corporation Receipt Book, 1923-1927
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Payment documentation for H.L. Glover paid to Garden State Land Development Corporation. Deed delivered upon completed payments.
Reconcilement Of Bank Account
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Bank statement for H.L. Glover from The St. Augustine National Bank. Circa 1920-1929.
Envelope Labeled Tax Receipts, 1923-1929
Envelope Labeled Tax Receipts, 1923-1929
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Eugene L. Barnes & Son, 210 St. George St., St. Augustine, Fla. envelope. Handwritten on front: Tax receipt for 1923-1926. Handwritten on back: Tax receipts for 1928 & 1929.
Calling Card, Mr. J. N.[Illegible] Brie
Calling Card, Mr. J. N.[Illegible] Brie
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Calling Card, Mr. J. N.[illegible] Brie
The Afro-American Insurance Company Tag
The Afro-American Insurance Company Tag
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Afro-American Insurance company tag issued to Fannie Glover at 123 Palmo St. [St. Augustine, Florida]. Circa 1920-1929
Bedeviled Beauty: My Journey Through White American Theater Institutions, J'Aila C. Price
Bedeviled Beauty: My Journey Through White American Theater Institutions, J'Aila C. Price
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Game console: Oculus Quest
World: American Theater Institutions
Player: Minority
Place: United States
Level: “Ain’t no way.”
This thesis explores the contrast between the Westernized philosophies ingrained in my education and my identity as a Black female artist. It sheds light on the difficulties of pursuing higher education in the arts and the gaps that arise from limited exposure to culturally diverse Black resources, revealing the systemic issues in Western performance education. The paper also discusses the insights gained from my journey as a Black female artist, focusing on my thesis performance of Blood at the Root, which is …
Writing, Performance, Resistance: Examining Feminist Ideology And Theory In Theatre Since The Second Wave, Olivia Cross
Writing, Performance, Resistance: Examining Feminist Ideology And Theory In Theatre Since The Second Wave, Olivia Cross
Theater Honors Papers
This project seeks to identify and analyze how feminist theatre is informed by theory and activism in its resistance against white, heteronormative, and patriarchal hegemony offstage through onstage representation. By identifying three consistent themes of gender & sexuality, race, and trauma and the methods used to effectively convey them to an audience, feminist theatre displays how advocacy takes unique forms to uproot the status quo. Furthermore, this research highlights how theatre is a viable and rich outlet for feminist intellectual history, displaying its versatility as a frame of analysis.
Genderless And Sexualized: Caribbean Enslaved Women In The 18th Century, Amy Van Arsdell
Genderless And Sexualized: Caribbean Enslaved Women In The 18th Century, Amy Van Arsdell
Campus Research Day
This study focuses on the uniquely-gendered experiences of enslaved women in the Caribbean in the 18th century. First, I examine the racialized views of femininity and how enslaved women were denied the privileges of white femininity and forced to do the same work as men, yet were still valued less than their male counterparts because of their gender. The study goes on to highlight the sexual oppression enslaved women experienced, and its adverse effects on their health. The study concludes that despite the intersectional racism and sexism they faced, enslaved women were able to use their gender to resist …
Women’S Communities And Landscapes In Deadwood, South Dakota In The 1870s–1880s, Jessica Kaye Long
Women’S Communities And Landscapes In Deadwood, South Dakota In The 1870s–1880s, Jessica Kaye Long
Department of Geography: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This research focuses on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Deadwood women from 1875 to 1889. This range represents a defining period in Deadwood’s history stretching from its inception to the arrival of the railroad. Through this research, I seek to better understand the women living in a relatively isolated city during the gold rush. While previous research has focused on the city’s most famous women and sex workers of the Badlands, the lives of average citizens have been neglected. This research does not want to ignore the impacts of famous women or sex workers. Instead, this thesis attempts to …
Listening To "Silence": Alternative Modes Of Communication In Korean And Korean American Women's Literature, Judy Joo-Ae Bae
Listening To "Silence": Alternative Modes Of Communication In Korean And Korean American Women's Literature, Judy Joo-Ae Bae
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
South Korean feminist activity may be relatively unknown to many Western readers; however, a distinct form of feminist activism can be seen when considering alternative modes of communication that are not less than, simply different from “speech” or “voice” as forms of agency celebrated in the West. Alternative modes of communications such as silence, song, touch, and performance also speak important messages which can be heard when understood through local knowledges. In the three cases of South Korean and Korean American women’s fictions used in this dissertation, I unpack these alternative modes of communications used by the female protagonists through …
Business Card With Survey, Clarke & Kleisdorff, Ltd.
Business Card With Survey, Clarke & Kleisdorff, Ltd.
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Card: on front: Clarke & Kleisdorff, Ltd., 1301 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, La. On back: questions answer by Lane Glover, 517 Bridge, Jacksonville Florida, regarding amputation and purchasing an artificial limb. Circa 1905-1907.
Envelope, The Progress Tailoring Co.- Warren Glover
Envelope, The Progress Tailoring Co.- Warren Glover
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Envelope, The Progress Tailoring Co.- Warren Glover. Circa 1900-1902.
Navigating Archival Silences: Black History At Purdue, Sammie L. Morris
Navigating Archival Silences: Black History At Purdue, Sammie L. Morris
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
There are gaps in the historical record of Purdue University as evidenced in the lack of source materials in the University Archives. In particular, researching history on Black alumni, faculty, and staff and other people of color in Purdue's past is challenging due to the scarcity of source material. This presentation discusses gaps or archival silences in the University Archives and measures being taken to preserve and share access to Black history at Purdue.
List Regarding Payment And Acreage
List Regarding Payment And Acreage
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Note: List payment to Henry Glover, Butler Glover and [illegible] Dobson. Lists portions of land for Butler Glover, Stephen Glover, and estate Abram Dobson. Circa 1871-1888
Death, Dreaming, And Diaspora: Achieving Orientation Through Afro-Spirituality, Liz Johnston, Jaime Elizabeth Johnston
Death, Dreaming, And Diaspora: Achieving Orientation Through Afro-Spirituality, Liz Johnston, Jaime Elizabeth Johnston
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Enslavement, colonization, and the systems that uphold racial injustice were and still are a series of new, unfathomable, and challenging experiences that prompt individuals within the diaspora to seek orientation. How does a human cope with centuries of attempts at the systematic destruction of their humanity, culture, and identity? How can they reclaim that identity, especially when so much of it seems lost? I address these questions by utilizing texts from the expansive body of work regarding ethnographic-historical-religious studies on Afro-spiritual practices to better analyze instances in literature in the ongoing practice of diasporic orientation. In this project, I argue …