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Full-Text Articles in Women's History
Black Female Athletes’ Use Of Social Media For Activism: An Intersectional And Cyberfeminist Analysis Of U.S. Hammer-Thrower, Gwen Berry's 2019 And 2021 Podium Protests, Ariel Newell
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
Much attention has been paid to Black male athlete activism both historically and in the contemporary movement for black lives. Black female athletes have also made historic contributions as activists, and they continue to do so. However, Black female athlete activism has not always been acknowledged or heard. This is a problem, as Black women in American sports and society face overlapping racial and gender inequities and injustices that distinctly marginalize and oppress them. However, some Black female athlete activists (BFAAs) have begun using social media to challenge media narratives about themselves, to redefine what it means to be a …
What Man Would Put Up With Me... Eartha White Carries Out The Prophecy Of Her Name, Angela Taylor
What Man Would Put Up With Me... Eartha White Carries Out The Prophecy Of Her Name, Angela Taylor
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
New clipping about Eartha Mary Magdalene White. No date given.
Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Biographical information on Eartha White. (Appears to be in her handwriting.) No date given.
Mother
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Poem "Mother" printed on a contribution form for the Old Folks Home. No date given.
Speech Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Speech Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Notes for a speech about Memorial Day program . No date given.
Speech Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Speech Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Notes for a speech regarding the creation of a Colored Citizens Protective League . No date given.
Speech Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Speech Notes, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Notes for a speech mentioning religion. No date given.
Speech Notes And National Council Of Knights Of Toussaint Program
Speech Notes And National Council Of Knights Of Toussaint Program
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Notes about women and society written on a National Council Knights of Toussaint Program. from February 21-22, 1927.
We4: Leisure Quotes, Lance Gibbs Phd
We4: Leisure Quotes, Lance Gibbs Phd
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Welcome to the fourth exhibit in the series of “We Exist”. In this section we have selected quotes that represent and explain how Maine’s Black residents’ create the processes behind their engagement in particular leisure activities. The quotes also highlight the particular types of leisure activities that Maine’s Black residents suggest that they are involved in. The quotes are taken from transcripts of the oral history project "'Home Is Where I Make It': African American Community and Activism in Greater Portland, Maine”. The interview subjects are all native to Maine or are longtime residents of Maine. The original intent of …
Miss Lloyd Appointed Canning Manager
Miss Lloyd Appointed Canning Manager
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
News clipping regarding Pauline Lloyd being appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to run the canning operations of the City Federation of Colored Women’s Club of Jacksonville. Eartha White mentioned as President of City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. No date given.
Note To Eartha White From Mrs. R. A. Wells
Note To Eartha White From Mrs. R. A. Wells
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Note to Eartha M.M. White, President of the City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs asking her to inform the ladies of the Federation to go to the parsonage.
Transcript: “To the Pres. Of the Federation - You will please inform the ladies of the Federation to come over to the parsonage for labatory purposes. Yours truly Mrs. R.A. Wells”
Petition To The Board Of County Commissioners By City Federation Of Women Clubs
Petition To The Board Of County Commissioners By City Federation Of Women Clubs
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
News clipping about Eartha M.M. White, president of the City Federation of Women’s Clubs petitioning the Board of County Commissioners regarding lack ventilation for the prisoners at the county prison farm and for a chapel for religious services for the prisoners. Metropolis. No date given.
Florida Federation Ledger, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Florida Federation Ledger, Eartha Mary Magdalene White
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Eartha White's ledger from work with the Florida Federation of Colored Women's Club, blank pages not scanned. Includes separate receipts. No date given.
Award For Meritorious Service Presented To Eartha White, Bethune Cookman College
Award For Meritorious Service Presented To Eartha White, Bethune Cookman College
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Award for meritorious service presented by Bethune Cookman College to Eartha White. No date given.
Health Department, N.A.C.W.
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Health Information Leaflet prepared for clubs of The National Association of Colored Women, Mary Fitzbutler Waring, M.D. - National Chairman.
National Association Of Colored Women Report Blank
National Association Of Colored Women Report Blank
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Blank form. Handwriting on back: "James Jones, Amous Jackson, Earnest Baley, Edward [illegible], Elis Handcock, H. Green"
Stationery Letterhead: National Association Of Colored Women
Stationery Letterhead: National Association Of Colored Women
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Unused National Association of Colored Women, Inc. stationary. Officers, Honorary Presidents, Department Chairmen, and Standing Committee Chairmen printed on the back.
Florida Women Honored At Forest Hills
Florida Women Honored At Forest Hills
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
New clipping regarding the cottage at Forest Hills School for Girls, Forest Hills, Florida, named for Eartha M. M. White & six other distinguished women leaders. People left to right: Eartha M.M. White, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, Fannye Ayer Ponder, Minnie L. Rogers, Alice G. Mickens, Dr. E.C. Hampton. No date given.
An Exposition Entitled The Negroes Making In America
An Exposition Entitled The Negroes Making In America
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Program for an exposition “The Negroes Making in America”, under the auspices of the Choir of Laura Street Presbyterian Church. October 12. Sponsored by Bethune-Cookman College. Featuring address by Mary McLeod Bethune. Performances by Bethune-Cookman Glee Club and Bethune-Cookman Quartettes.
Architect To Submit Girl's Cottage Plan
Architect To Submit Girl's Cottage Plan
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
News clipping regarding Duval County Parental Home - a cottage type building to accommodate thirty girls and the administrative offices. No date given.
Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Forge, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Forge, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Fall 2022 Talisman:
- Our Mission
- Hunter, Leah. Forge
- Coles, Jack. Fakes
- Richer, Caily. Trailblazers – Kiara Braxton-Davis, Ashley Garrett, Torales Guadalupe
- Clifton, Zachary & Audrey Plescia. Built By Discipline – Bodybuilders, Meg Boshaw, Michelle Jones
- Jones, Michelle. Healthy Fried Rice
- Booth, Pandora. A Silent Strike – Quiet Quitting
- Moore, Emily. Strawberry Sun
- Fleshman, McKenna. Humans of WKU – Sada Jewel, Alaina Webber, Michael Ballard, Amara Danturthi
- Sandlin, Ellie. Forged in Fire – Zechariah Nelson
- Price, Devon. Not Too Pretty – Women in New Roles
- Whitsitt, Ashley. Ghost in Training
- Meyers, Jeffrey. Identity in Ink – Tattoos
- Hunter, Leah. After the …
Ua19/16/2 Women's Basketball Press Releases, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/16/2 Women's Basketball Press Releases, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
Press releases, photos and game statistics for WKU women's basketball team from August to December 2022.
"Texas, "Our" Texas: My Family's Deep Roots In The Lone Star State", Karen Kossie-Chernyshev
"Texas, "Our" Texas: My Family's Deep Roots In The Lone Star State", Karen Kossie-Chernyshev
Department of History, Geography and General Studies
In this essay, Karen Kossie-Chernyshev traces her family's connections to Texas history, from Mexican Texas history to the present.
Cora Ann Westmoreland, Kelli Johnson
Cora Ann Westmoreland, Kelli Johnson
Oral Histories – NPS AACR Civil Rights In Appalachia Grant
Kelli Johnson conducting an oral history interview with Cora Westmoreland.
This oral history is part of the National Park Service African Americans Civil Rights History and Appalachia Grant Program.
La Cultura Que No Cambia, Karina Arreola-Gutierrez
La Cultura Que No Cambia, Karina Arreola-Gutierrez
MFA in Visual Art
In the text of La Cultura Que No Cambia, I mention how my work has been influenced by becoming more aware of generations of altar making that occur in my family. By collecting stories and photographs of altars, I can observe and create work based on how the legacies can change through generations or stay the same. The memory of my ancestors and family traditions is strengthened. Growing up seeing discrimination towards others has influenced me to highlight my Mexican heritage of traditions, culture, and language through several different methods. Using these elements, I can create work informing audiences about …
Wealth, Desire, And Consequences Of The Antebellum Slaveholder, Macaira L. Mullen
Wealth, Desire, And Consequences Of The Antebellum Slaveholder, Macaira L. Mullen
The Purdue Historian
In the United States’ Declaration of Independence it articulates, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Walter Johnson’s book Soul by Soul delves deep into the “Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market.” The enslaved female’s life was lived as the purchased property of a white slaveholding male. This book raised some good thoughts to go along with it. Such as, looking into the slaveholder after purchase. If there were conflicted …
Writing And Choreographing: The Double Dilemma Of Chinese Immigrant Women, Na An
Writing And Choreographing: The Double Dilemma Of Chinese Immigrant Women, Na An
Dance Written
This thesis focuses on the double dilemma of Chinese immigrant women. From reflecting on my own experience to interviewing nine Chinese immigrant women to sharing embodied knowledge in dance, this paper is an inquiry into the question, "What does it mean to be a Chinese immigrant woman in the USA?" Through my writing and choreographic practice, my research explores how place, identity, and choreography are closely and mutually interactive. I analyze the dilemmas in two spaces: 'gender ideology in China' and 'Chinese immigrant women in the United States.' From the Mao era to modernizing markets in post-Mao China, from the …
A Quest For Dignity: Colored Women’S Anti-Slavery Resistance In The Eighteenth Century British Jamaica And The Reconceptualization Of Human Rights, Yuwei (Ada) Liu
A Quest For Dignity: Colored Women’S Anti-Slavery Resistance In The Eighteenth Century British Jamaica And The Reconceptualization Of Human Rights, Yuwei (Ada) Liu
Of Life and History
The public conception of the Human Rights struggle was a European originated post-WWII campaign, advocated by the white organization through the top-down executing system on the non-European country. Nonetheless, by historicized Human Rights struggle, I found that the concept of rights and the ways to reclaiming them evolved under the effects of time, culture, gender, class, and race. In the eighteenth and the nineteenth century, enslaved and fugitive black women of Jamaica continually asserted their humanities in the face of institutional exploitation through the day to day resistance, black communal and family solidarity, and organized revolts. This argument builds upon …
Autherine Lucy & The University Of Alabama Integration At U Of A 1952-1956, Tamera Lott
Autherine Lucy & The University Of Alabama Integration At U Of A 1952-1956, Tamera Lott
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the University of Alabama was chartered in 1820 and is Alabama’s oldest public university. Prior to 1956, the University was segregated; admission was limited to white men and women. On February 3, 1965, Miss Autherine Lucy stepped foot on campus for the first time to attend classes at the University; history was made as she was the first African American present. Lucy’s attendance stirred conflict throughout campus and the state of Alabama. Unbeknownst to many, Lucy’s attendance garnered both national and international attention. The central argument here is that Lucy’s experiences at the University of Alabama …