Al Sharpton: African American 1. Magazines (2) Esquire. “The Sharpton Strategy”. Mike Sager, January 1991. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 1. Newspaper Articles The Baltimore African American. October 10, 1992. “Alpha Kappa Alpha band together to help”. The Call. June 26 – July 2, 1992. “AKA’s to hold 55th National Convention”. Chicago Defender. August 2, 1993. “$25,000 more for Somalia”. 1993 Kansas City Star. “Bright women, bright futures”. 1991 The Minneapolis Spokesman. February 23, 1989. “AKA extends women’s African American celebration”. 1989 The Minneapolis Spokesman. February 16, 1989. “Eighty-first National Founder’s of AKA celebration in the T.C.”. 1989 Philadelphia Tribune. Tuesday, October 278, 1986. “Leah Tutu saluted by AKA sisters”. 1986 2. Magazine/Journal Articles Ivy Leaf Magazine, Spring 1993. Vol. 71, no. 1. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets “This is Alpha Kappa Alpha” Informational brochure. “Creative Strategies for Action: Addressing the Crisis of the 1990’s” Informational brochure. Published by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 1991. “Portrait of a Queen” Step Jam Party Flier. Presented by Alpha Kappa Alpha. February 26, 1994 Heritage Series #2-#5. Published by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. #2: Women in Politics. July 1969 #3: Women in Business. April 1970 #4: Women in Medicine. 1971 #5: Women in Dentistry. 1972 “Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.” Flier re: Mary Shy Scott, supreme Basileus. 5. Miscellaneous Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority members roster for 1981, Kappa Pi chapter. Letter to Minorities Resource & Resource Center from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Headquarters in Chicago, IL, August 17, 1993 1. African American: Alpha Phi Alpha Newspaper Articles Chicago Defender. December 5, 1988. “Alpha frat sets goals on Founder’s Day”. Henry Locke, 1988 Chicago Defender. November 10, 1988. “Fraternity members to mark anniversary”. 1988 Chicago Defender. September 15, 1986. “Alpha Phi Alpha calls for action against South Africa”. 1986 Minnesota Spokesman. February 27, 1992. “Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity MU Chapter celebrates 80th Anniversary”. 1992 2. Magazine/Journal Articles 3. Dissertations, reports, thesis 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets 5. Miscellaneous Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. memo: Membership Selection Criteria, contacts, principal officials. NPHC Member Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha, excerpt from Baird’s Manual. African American: Amistad Research Center 1. Newspaper Articles 2. Magazine/Journal Articles 3. Dissertations, reports, thesis Amistad Research Center News. Published by the Amistad Research Center, Dillad University, New Orleans. Vol. 1, No. 5: April 1972 Vol. 1, no. 6: June 1972 Vol. 2, No. 2: October 1972 Vol. 2, no 3: December 1972 Vol. 2, no 4: February 1973 Vol. 2, no 5: June 1973 Vol. 2, no 6: September, 1973 Vol. 3, no. 3: July 1974 Vol. 4, no. 1: September 1975 Manuscript collection in the Amistad Research Center, January 1974. Amistad Research Center. Published by the Amistad Research Center, Dillad University, New Orleans. 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets Informational Booklet: Amistad Research Center. Published by the Amistad Research Center, Dillad University, New Orleans. 5. Miscellaneous African American: Anti-Apartheid Movement 1. Newspaper Articles The Afro-American. “Sanctions veto defeated”. Dana Walker. October 11, 1986 The Afro-American. November 22, 1986. “Anti-Apartheid leader asks PBS to play video”. 1986 The Afro-American. “Inside the gallery during historic vote”. October 11, 1986 The Afro-American. “Mass Funeral in Soweto held for protest victims”. September 13, 1986. The Afro-American. “Senate approves S. Africa sanctions”. August 23, 1986 The Afro-American. June 21, 1986. “Bishop Tutu meets with Botha”.1986 The Afro-American. “Crossroads: A shack worth dying for”. June 21, 1986 The Afro-American. “Botha Cracks down on dissidents”. June 21, 1986 The Afro-American. “Bishop: ‘Whites have no chance’ against blacks in South Africa’”. June 13, 1986 The Afro-American. “Tutu admits failed ‘to deliver’ on promises to undo apartheid”. June 7, 1986 The Afro-American. May 10, 1986. “Explosion strike rock S. Africa on May Day”. 1986 The Afro-American. “Beach ‘apartheid’ facing S.A. test”. March 8, 1986. The Afro-American. “Riot victims buried in S. Africa”. December 10, 1985. The Afro-American. “In ‘moment of truth’, S. African churchmen condemn racism.” November 30, 1985 The Afro-American. “Religious leaders meet to discuss apartheid”. November 30, 1985 The Afro-American. “Jackson leads rally in London”. November 9, 1985. The Afro-American. October 19, 1985. “Jesse Jackson continuing the anti-apartheid battle”. LaMont Curry. 1985 The Afro-American. September 7, 1985. “Blacks and coloreds riot in Cape Town”. 1985 The Afro-American. “South Africa rejects U.N. call for sanctions”. September 7, 1985 The Afro-American. August 24, 1985. “Tutu calls for punitive sanctions”. David Cowell, 1985 The Afro-American. August 24, 1985. “World leaders critical of Botha speech”. 1985 The Afro-American. August 24, 1985. “Adminstration sees no reason to rethink South Africa Policy The Afro-American. “Explosion kills 4 in Nambia”. August 16, 1980 The Afro-American. “King family arrested at South African Embassy”. July6, 1985 The Atlanta Voice. “De Clerk Announce March 17 vote on ending apartheid”. March 1420, 1992. The Atlanta Voice. February 15-21, 1992. “Alex Haley, ‘Roots’ author dies at 70”. Tara S. Everett. 1992 The Atlanta Voice. “South African government still less prudent for country”. Mateu Nonyane. September 22-29,1989 The Atlanta Voice. “U.S. needs to accelerate efforts in S. Africa Now”. September 20, 1986 The Atlanta Voice. “Blacks in South Africa reject govt. plan” March 22, 1986 The Baltimore Afro-American. “Tambo says apartheid policy must come to end in ‘91”. January 12, 1991 The Call. March 8 – 15, 1990. “To Be Equal: A New South Africa?”. John E. Jacob. 1990 The Call. September 29, 1988. “A zeal to defeat apartheid”. Jim Raplin. 1988 The Call and Post. “South Africa labeled a veritable time bomb”. Rhonda McKinney. Thursday, August 14, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Democracy talks resume in South Africa”. Wednesday, September 29, 1993. Chicago Defender. “Putting de Klerk’s apology in focus”. Tuesday, October 13, 1992. Chicago Defender. “Tambo warns Pretoria to end apartheid”. January 2, 1991 Chicago Defender. March 13, 1990. “Racism might outlast apartheid”. 1990 Chicago Defender. “South African power battle set”. Tuesday, March 14, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Report Issued on South Africa arms deployment”. Wendesday, February 15, 1989 Chicago Defender. “South Africa’s Boesak joins protest fast”. Tuesday, February 14, 1989 Chicago Defender. Monday, December 12, 1988. “Black Leader says Pretoria sees Blacks as subhuman”. 1988 Chicago Defender. “South African Blacks, whites vote on same day for first time”. Thursday, October 27, 1988. Chicago Defender. “Police, students clash in S. African election violence”. October 26, 1988 Chicago Defender. Tuesday, March 29, 1988. “Botswanna says South African commandos killed four”. 1988 Chicago Defender. “U.S. deals another blow to apartheid; will aid ‘front line’”. Henry Locke. February 5, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Jesse [Jackson] back from Africa”. October 8, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Sanctions and South Africa”. Dr. Conrad W. Worrill. October 8, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Coretta King comments on trip”. September 18, 1986 Chicago Defender. Wednesday, March 16, 1988. “Tutu calls for break of U.S. – South African ties Chicago Defender. “Alpha Phi Alpha calls for action against So. Africa”. September 15, 1986 Chicago Defender. “S. African sanctions bill threatened”. Tuesday, September 9, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Ethrone Tutu as Cape Town’s first Black Archbishop”. September 8, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Bishop Tutu urges Japan to adopt sanctions”. August 5, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Thatcher loosens stand on S. African sanctions”. August 5, 1986 Chicago Defender. “U.S. –So. Africa textile accord draws fire”. July 30, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Ethiopia offers to train guerrillas to fight in S. Africa”. July 29, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Nigeria appeals to U.S. Congress to crush apartheid”. July 24, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Tutu prayers unanswered, Botha won’t end state of emergency”. July 22, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP fights apartheid evils”. Rhonda McKinney. July 14, 1986. Chicago Defender. “Whites soften attitudes on race”. Monday, May 19, 1986 Chicago Defender. “2 S.A. cops slain; charge 11 miners”. January 23, 1986 Chicago Defender. October 5, 1985. “Leaders condemn Botha speech”. 1985 Chicago Defender. Monday, October 7, 1985. “Boesak denounces S. Africa ‘puppets’”. Chinta Strausberg. 1985 Chicago Defender. October 8, 1985. “S. Africa announces reforms amid violence”. Charles Mitchell, 1985. Kansas City Star. “ANC president back in S. Africa after long exile”. December 14, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Tutu sees freedom at hand”. Teresa J. Gaines. September, 1990 Kansas City Star. August 23, 1990. “South African death toll tops 500”. Associated Press. 1990 Kansas City Star. “South Africa is too complex to fit into the American mold”. Russell Doll. Sunday, August 5, 1990 Kansas City Star. “A Voice for the Voiceless”. Barbara Whitaker”. Kansas City Times. “Apartheid continues to ebb as South Africa opens beaches”. Associated Press. Monday, December 25, 1989. Kansas City Times. November 21, 1989. “Pretoria’s illusions of Progress”. 1989 Kansas City Times. August 3, 1989. “Anti-Apartheid group challenges hospitals: Blacks seek health care in S. Africa”. 1989 Kansas City Times. “Candidate favors changes in apartheid”. Saturday, May 13, 1989. Kansas City Times. “Photographer had to develop Survival Skills”. Tuesday, October 26, 1962 Kansas State Collegian. “EC lifts ban on coins from South Africa”. Associated Press. April 16, 1991 Kansas State Collegian. “Action pleases S. Africans”. Cosima Hadidi. February 8, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. August 28, 1990. Vol. 92, no. 2. “South Africans strike, demand fighting halt”. Associated press. 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Demonstrations reduce tension in South Africa”. Associated Press. Tuesday, October 31, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Races Vote in S. Africa”. Thursday, October 27, 1988. Kansas State Collegian. October 17, 1988. “Violence continues; 5 die in South Africa”. Associated Press, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “7 die in South African riots”. October 10, 1988. Kansas State Collegian. “Bombing injures 18 in S. Africa”. September 2, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Senator alters view on use of sanctions”. Associated Press. July 21, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “A. African blacks enact job, school boycott”. Associated Press. July 15, 1986, Kansas State Collegian. “Black miners kill two policemen”. January 23, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Police report killings in South Africa”. Associated Press. Wednesday, December 11, 1985 Kansas State Collegian. “South Africa will propose law revision”. Associated Press. Thursday, December 5, 1985 Kansas State Collegian. December 2, 1985 “South African Unions fight segregation laws”. Associated press, 1985 Kansas State Collegian. November 22, 1985. “Police open fire on crowds; newspaper reports 6 killed”. Associated Press. 1985 Kansas State Collegian. “South Africa’s tinderbox”. Curtis Doss. September 29, 1977 Kansas State Globe. “Desmond Tutu proclaims ‘sanctions work’”. Sheila Jones Los Angeles Sentinel. “The Rock to crush Apartheid”. Harold Johnson. August 14, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. July 24, 1986. “Zairian says U.S. can help end Apartheid”. Von Jones, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Botha Makes Promises” February 6, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. September 26, 1985. “Blacks say: too little, too late”. Subri Govender, 1985. Manhattan Mercury. “Blacks go on strike in protest”. Associated Press. April 14, 1993. Manhattan Mercury. “What others think: Hope in South Africa”. Tuesday, February 23, 1993 Minneapolis Spokesman. “The role of Afrikaans in post-apartheid South Africa”. Daniel Marolen. March 26, 1992 NY Amsterdam News. “’Survival’: one of strongest, exciting anti-apartheid dramas”. Yusef A-Salaam. March 3, 1990 New York Amsterdam News. April 15, 1989. “Let’s have zero tolerance for apartheid, Jesse urges”. Simone Anekwe, 1989 NY Amsterdam News. “Thousands to march to remember Soweto”. Simone Anekwe. June 14, 1986 NY Amsterdam News. “Massive anti-apartheid rally set”. Simon Anekwe. May 31, 1986 NY Amsterdam News. “Hooks urges war on South Africa”. Simon Anekwe The Philadelphia Tribune. “South African exile issues”. Kendall Wilson. July 24, 1987 The Philadelphia Tribune. “S. African civil war ‘inevitable’”. Danton Wilson. October 7, 1986 The Philadelphia Tribune . Volume 102, no. 12. “Desmond Mpilo Tutu: Life for South Africa”. Tribune Staff Reporter, Friday January 17, 1986 Philadelphia Tribune. Tuesday, September 24, 1985. “Alpha’s push for changes in S. Africa”. 1985 The St. Louis American. May 8-15, 1986. “Two Million strike in South Africa”. 1986 The St. Louis American. “White S. Africans doubting apartheid”. December 25 – January 1, 1986 Topeka Capital Journal. “Leaders hail de Klerk’s plan”. Tom Cohen. Sunday, February 3, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. February 2, 1991. “Apartheid will end in months, de Klerk says”. Greg Myre, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. October 16, 1990. “Apartheid law scrapped: right wing whites say they’ll find loopholes”. Associated Press, 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. June 2, 1990. “Apartheid law likely to be eased”. 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. “Speaker: tolerance aids apartheid”. Margaret Sullivan. December 2. Magazine/Journal Articles Jet. “Flood of arrests centers nation’s attention on the flight of south Africans”. December 1984 Jet. “U.S. involvement in South Africa violates human rights policy: Rev. Jackson”. August 23, 1979 Jet. “Ashe advises blacks following visit to S. African Cities”. Arthur Ashe. January 10, 1974 New York Times. Anthony Lewis. June 19, 1986 Newsweek. “A Cosmetic Change in Color”. Craig Canine and Peter Younghusband. November 14, 1983 Star Magazine [Kansas City Star]. August 19, 1990. “Doing the right thing”. David Zucchino, 1990 3. Dissertations, reports, thesis Center Against Apartheid. Department of Political and security council affairs. Notes and Documents. September 1979 August 1979 March 1979 Southern Africa: The Time for Action Must Be Now”. Published by United Nations Centre against Apartheid Department of Political and Security Council Affairs. October 1979 International Tribute to Frantz Fanon. Published by United Nations Centre against Apartheid Department of Political and Security Council Affairs. November 1978 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets “National Roundup”. Re: Free South Africa movement. Larry Still and Art Carter. 5. Miscellaneous Articles: “Anti-Apartheid leaders released in South Africa”. Associated press “Ban on mixed-race marriages lifted”. “Black pupils return quietly: New school year begins in S. Africa” “Black South African Educator says students should prepare for conditions after apartheid”. “Black South African rebels call for full-scale uprising”. Associated Press “Congressmen affirm So. Africa sanctions” “King Legacy can guide South Africa’s future, Methodist Minister says”. United Methodist News Service “More anti-apartheid arrests at colleges”. “President of Zambia blasts U.S. African policy”. “Protest Draws 70, 000”. Associated Press. “Riots fracture South African calm: 4 killed”. Associated Press. “S. African activist rejects U.S. policy”. Jeffrey J. Bielser “South Africa’s bloodiest massacres similar”. “South African leaders seek more sanctions” “South Africans say government losing control”. Associated Press “S. Africans Here View Future With Hope”. Bill Smith and Margaret Gillerman “Tutu lashes West on child detention silence”. “Tutu quits Harvard board”. Associated Press. September 11, 1992 “Whites vote to end apartheid”. Associated Press “Violence mars S. Africa”. Newspaper Cartoon. Chicago Defender. May 7, 1986 “You just can’t get good help anymore!”. Newspaper photograph: Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The Afro-American. June 2, 1986 Newspaper photograph: Pretoria, South Africa. UPI photo Newspaper photograph: South African police chase. Philadelphia Tribune. September 3, 1985 African American: Apartheid 1. Newspaper Articles The Afro-American. September 20, 1986. “Opponents charge south Africa running camps for freed youths”. 1986 The Afro-American. “32 blacks sentenced to 258 years in S. Africa”. September 13, 1986 The Afro-American. August 16, 1986. “Government bans book of children’s writings”. 1986 The Afro-American. “Paper names detainees”. August 9, 1986 The Afro-American. May 17, 1986. “South Africa Killings continue”. 1986 The Afro-American. “South Africa suffers bloodiest day since 1960”. April 5, 1986. The Afro-American. “Police open fire during memorial for S. African massacre victims”. March 29, 1986 The Afro-American. “41 dead in worst week of violence in S. Africa”. November 30, 1985 The Afro-American. “Hanging Sparks Violence in South Africa”. October 26, 1985 The Afro-American. September 7, 1985. “South African golfer raps apartheid critics”. Sam Lacy, 1985 The Afro-American. “1,700 detained under state of emergency”. Brendan Boyle. August 24, 1985 The Afro-American. July 6, 1985. “South Africa extends ban on black groups”. 1985 The Atlanta Voice. May 10 – 16, 1986. “Klan style acts hit South Africans”. 1986 The Call. March 21-27, 1986. “South Africa: Pillar of Apartheid”. Alan Wheat, 1986 The Call. March 14-20. 1986. ‘South Africa: How it Began”. Alan Wheat, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Apartheid must go!”. Daniel Marolen. August 6, 1990 Chicago Defender. May 22, 1990. “Apartheid turning South African environment into ‘wasteland’”. 1990 Chicago Defender. February 26, 1990. “Apartheid in South Africa compared to acts by U.S.”. Chinta Strausberg. 1990 Chicago Defender. December 20, 1988. “S. African police block funeral march”. 1988 Chicago Defender. December 12, 1989. “De Klerk not ending apartheid”. Daniel Marolen. 1989 Chicago Defender. November 9, 1988. “South African struggles continue”. Conrad W. Worrill. 1988 Chicago Defender. May 12, 1987. “Briton married to non-white ordered out of S. Africa”. 1987 Chicago Defender. May 11, 1987. “Government cracking down on apartheid violations”. 1987 Chicago Defender. July 14, 1986. “Apartheid issue hits commonwealth Games: S. African athletes banned in face of Black boycott”. 1986 Chicago Defender. “Fighting Continues in Soweto”. July 14, 1986. Chicago Defender. “Bombs rock Johannesburg”. Wednesday, June 25, 1986. Chicago Defender. June 24, 1986. “Toughest press curbs from S. Africa”. 1986 Chicago Defender. “Weekend death toll hits 20”. Monday, June 9, 1986. Chicago Defender. May 20, 1986 “React to attacks in Africa”. 1986 Chicago Defender. May 20, 1986. “S.A. raids 3 neighborhoods”. 1986 Chicago Defender. May 12, 1986. “3 youths killed in Soweto”. 1986 Chicago Defender. “Coastal city defies apartheid order”. Tuesday, March 4, 1986 Chicago Defender. “9 more blacks die in S. Africa”. February 12, 1986 Chicago Defender. “16 face treason charges: biggest S. African trial since Mandela”. October 22, 1985 Chicago Defender. “3 killed in S. Africa: Cops shoot 16 in clashes with mobs”. October 9, 1985 Chicago Defender. September 19, 1985. “Police kill 3 in Cape Town”. 1985 Chicago Defender. September 18, 1985. “Children are carted off to Jail”. 1985 Chicago Defender: Monday, July31, 1978. “A violent society: crime statistics reveal success of South Africa’s apartheid”. Roy Harvey, 1978 Kansas City Star. March 9, 1991. “In reality, apartheid lingers on in South Africa”. Helen T. Gray, 1991 Kansas State Collegian. “South African troops quiet rioting”. Associated Press. March 6, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. July 14, 1986. “Schools require applications for blacks”. Associated Press, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. July 10, 1986. “South Africa lifts assembly ban after unions challenge order”. Associated press, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Blacks defy ban, attend memorial”. April 1, 1986. Kansas State Collegian. “Riots in South Africa leave 5 dead”. January 18, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Court bans black activist from home”. Associated Press. January 15, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. December 4, 1985. “Thousands attend burial service for 12”. Associated Press, 1985 Kansas State Collegian. November 20, 1985. “South African soldiers evict black nurses from hospital”. Associated Press. 1985 Los Angeles Sentinel. February 26, 1987. “Report: Police crackdown in So. Africa ‘troubling’”. 1987 Los Angeles Sentinel. January 1, 1987. “Whites Attack Blacks at Swimming Pool”. 1987 Los Angeles Sentinel June 12, 1986. “South African Mixed-Race Couple forced to live apart”. Maureen Johnson, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. June 26, 1986. “Dana Ulan Describes S.A. Slave Camps”. 1986 New York Amsterdam News. May 31, 1986. “South Africa wages war against children”. Leila McDowell. 1986 Philadelphia Tribune, July 7, 1988. “Apartheid: New form of Genocide”. Daniel Marolen, 1988. The Washington Afro-American. October 14, 1991. “African leaders seek stronger ties”. 1991 2. Magazine/Journal Artices Newsweek, December 22, 1986. “Back into our holes: Pretoria proclaims harsh new sestrictions on civil liberties”. Spencer Reiss and Arlene Getz 3. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets “Business Against Apartheid”. Published by the Industry Support Unit 5. Miscellaneous “S. Africa silences opposition newspaper”. 1988 “Life with Apartheid”. Photograph from Chicago Defender. Tuesday, January 14, 1986. Photograph from The Philadelphia Tribune. Tuesday, September 24, 1985 “Teammate slain”. Photograph from Chicago Defender. December 19, 1985 “South African Brutality.” Photograph from Afro-American. March 8, 1986 Photograph: Negative “Blankes, non-blankes” Andrew Rhodes. September 1976 Newspaper political cartoons: “American Conservatives” “Apartheid” Guardian. May 25, 1988 “Apartheid South Africa” LA Sentinel. January 1, 1986 “Arrest that Child” “Beseeching for peace” Afro-American. October 26, 1985. “A Bloody Business” St. Louis America. June 19-25, 1986 “Blowing in the wind” The Voice. August 1986 “Botha’s Daycare” The Call. December 18, 1986 “Cross and Apartheid” Chicago Defender. July 1, 1986 “Dying in Africa” The Afro-American. September 6, 1985 “Dike” Afro American. September 14, 1985 “I Love Apartheid” Manhattan Mercury. August 18, 1986 “I’m on your side” Chicago Defender. Wednesday, June 1, 1988 “Leaving South Africa” “Libya is coming” KS Collegian “Reagan” The Afro-American. June 21, 1986 “Sanctions” The Afro-American. August 23, 1986 “Sanctions against South Africa” KS Collegian. January 20, 1985 “South Africa” Chicago Defender. August 4, 1986 “South Africa Conflict” New York Amsterdam News. July 12, 1987 “Self Defense” The Call. June 5, 1986 “South Africa Policy” Chicago Defender. August 5, 1986 “South African Policy” KS Collegian. December 2, 1986 “Terrorist” The Atlanta Voice. July 5-11, 1986 “They don’t want to see this” The Baltimore Afro-American. December 16, 1986. “The Thinker” LA Sentinel. August 14, 1986 “Whitewash” Manhattan Mercury. August 18, 1986 African American: Arts 1. Newspaper Articles Chicago Defender. “Ratner Gallery features artwork of Benny Andrews”. Toni M. English. September 4, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Lee’s ‘Malcolm X’ provokes discussion”. Bernard Weinraub. Tuesday, April 28, 1992. Kansas City Star. “A rich legacy of black design”. Jill Wendholt Silva. Sunday, March 3, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Audience dresses up for show”. Jill Wendholt Silva. Sunday, December 16, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Straightforward photographs are perhaps too much so”. Laura Caruso/ September 30, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Portraits depict influential black women”. Mark Fagan. Monday, September 24th, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Black artists saluted as living legends”. Wednesday, August 1, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Burden of the Black Artist”. David Nicholson. Sunday, February 4, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Director shows apartheid”. Glenn Collins. Sunday, October 8, 1989. Kansas City Star. “No Container a has-bin for imaginative artist”. Lois Leuellyn. Sunday, December 7, 1975. Kansas City Times. “Artist focuses on blacks hurting blacks”. Lisa Massoth. January 31, 1985 Kansas City Times. “Black sculptor’s work is sought”. Ray Morgan. January 31, 1984. Kansas State Collegian. “Fraternities report rip-off by visiting artist”. Stacey Campbell. Wednesday, May 6, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Art tour stops at fraternities”. Stacey Campbell. Friday, March 6, 1987 Kansas State Collegian “Well-known artist relates need for prideful black art”. Valerie Pope. Wednesday, September 28, 1977. Kansas State Globe. “Core Commissions black Sculptor to create MLK Award”. November 29, 1989 Kansas State Globe. “Works by Afro-American artists begin to draw greater attention”. Wednesday, November 15, 1989 Manhattan Mercury. “Poet Matthews to perform”. February 17, 1988. New York Amsterdam News. National Science: Family news supplement. “Critical Overviews-Fine Arts, Literature. Benjamin Jones. October – November 1975. New York Amsterdam News. “Latest fashion statement: trying to ‘dress black’”. Mel Tapley. Spokesman/Recorder. “Daughters of the Dust to air on KTCA”. Thursday, July 2, 1992 Topeka Capital Journal. “Hale and Farewell: The Warden and his art”. Jim Ramberg. Tuesday, Janruary 28, 1992 Topeka Capital Journal. “King’s ideas needed, daughter says”. Jacalyn Mindell. Friday, December 7, 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. “$150,000 in grants boosts Buffalo Soldier monument” Sunday, November 25, 1990. Topeka Capital Journal. “Remembering a forgotten hero [Edward McCabe]”. Phil Anderson. September 25, 1990. Topeka Capital Journal. “Gordon Parks: A native Kansas becomes Hollywood’s first Negro director”. Diane Wengler. October 20, 1968. Topeka Capital Journal. “Black arts festival to benefit center”. Mark Enoch 2. Magazine/Journal Ariticles Black Images: a critical quarterly on black culture. Volume1 number 3 & 4. Autumn and Winter, 1972. Dance Herald, Black Dance Newsletter. Make up issue for 1981 Make up issue for 1980 Ebony. Two Centuries of Black American Art”. Louie Robinson. February 1977. Saturday Review: The Arts in Black America. November 15, 1975 Time Magazine. “Two Centuries of Stereotypes”. Robert Hughes. January 29, 1990. 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets “Treasures at Risk”. Brochure. The Schomburg Center. Cover: Ira Aldridge as Othello. “Treasures at Risk”. Brochure. The Schomburg Center. Cover: “The Negro Looks Ahead”. “I Dream A World: portraits of black women who changed America” Advertisement. Topeka Capital Journal. Sunday, September 23, 1990. 5. Miscellaneous Letter: Donation request from The Schomburg Center, Mrs. Ralph J. Bunche. “Older women are witches and minorities are victims on TV.” Diane Duston. “Anti-Apartheid Network to host showing of ‘A Dry, White Season’”. Illustrations: The Black Ecumenical Commission of Massachusetts: “Becoming” “Being Ourselves” “Dignity- Mother with Baby” “Elder Brother” “Family” “The Greatest Gift” “I too was ‘buked and scorned” “Minority Man” “Sojoiner Truth and Booker T. Washington” “Together” “Rebirth” “The Banjo Lesson” “Depressed” James Reed” “Freedom” John Barbour. “Jesus and the Three Marys” William Johnson “Mother and Child” Charles White “My Grandparents” John Robinson “Temptation” Selma Burke The Aetna Life & Casualty 1987 Calendar of Black History” Houston Forward Times. March 16, 1988 Resume: Leon Hicks Catalogue: African Art African American Authors 1. Newspaper articles Chicago Defender, Tuesday, September 22, 1992. “Unforgettable chat with ‘And Do Remember Me’ author. Natalie Pardo. 1992 Kansas State Collegian, Fri., October 31, 1975. “Angela Davis writes political autobiography” Kathy Kindscher. 1975 Mercury, Tuesday, February 23, 1993. “Maya miffs college”. Vermillion, S.D., 1993. 2. Magazine and Journal articles Essence: November, 1976. An article about “for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf” by Ntozake Shange. Barbara Lewis, Jessica Harris. 1976 U.S. News & World Report, Vol. 114, No. 4. “A wake-up call from a poet”. Re: Maya Angelou. February 1, 1993. 3. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports “Home in Harlem, New York: Lessons from the Harlem Renaissance Writers.” Sidney H. Bremer. January 1990. PMLA. 105 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets. 5. Miscellaneous Magazine ad for Pacific Bell, re: Lorraine Hansberry, 1987 Photograph of Gwendolyn Brooks. Johnson Publishing Co., Chicago. Bibliography Bibliography File: o The Bicentennial and the Afro-American: A Selected Bibliography. Delores C. Leffall. 02 – 03/1975. o Porter Library Bulletin. Volume 5, number 9. Black Heritage Issue. 01/01/1971. o File: Africa. o The Afro-American in books for children including books about Africa and the West Indies, including July, 1970 Supplement. o Kansas State Teachers College Department of Librarianship. Fall, 1970. o Bibliography on the Black American. Alvin Lewis. 1975. o Black Studies. o Kansas State Teaches College Department of Librarianship. Negro Life and History Current Books for Children. o Guide for Readers 20a. o Bibliography. Blacks in Kansas. o Black Book Collectors an exhibition of selected rare titles from private collections. 03/1 – 31/1984. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: A Selected List of Recent Book Black Americana. 1976. Our annual bibliography in Black Studies. 1976. Black Cowboys Newspaper Articles: Forward Times. Volume 31, number 5. “A Texas Milestone” 01/27/1990. Houston Defender. “Bull rider adds colors to annual Rodeo” Kimberly Tyrance. 02/25 – 03/03/1990. Kansas City Star. “Honors may await black horseman” Mary Sanchez. 12/16/1990. Kansas City Star. “Grit fuels black cowboy legend” Rhonda Chriss Lokeman. 11/16/1980. Kansas City Star. “Black cowboys finally taking their place in rodeo limelight” Wendy Watriss. 12/08/1980. La Sentinel. “The man who invented bulldogging” 09/05/1985. Manhattan Mercury. “History truned blind eyes toward black cowboys” Peter Finn. 02/25/1993. Philadelphia Tribune. “Blacks had role in shaping Old West” 02/25/1986. South Post Oak Press. Volume I, number 4. 07/05/1989. Topeka Capital-Journal. “They had a dream” 06/27/1976. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: ““Lookin’ for eights” A Historical Survey of Black Rodeo Cowboys” Gayle L. Bandt. 05/01/1991. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: The Adventures of the Negro Cowboys. A black cowboy’s photograph “The shores family and their sod home in Nebraska” “George Glenn” “Bob Leavitt” “Bill Picket, the famous Bulldogger, on his horse, Spradley” cowboy with a gun “Mary Fields, who ran a stage coach and mail route” “White and Negro miners worked many claims together during the early days of California gold mining” “A Negro trail cook in action” “The peerless Jesse Stahl riding the bronc, Glasseye, in the 1916 California Rodeo” “The adventures of the Negro Cowboys” “Shoshone Indians with “One Horse Charley,” a noted Negro cowboy” “Longhorn cattle being driven north to Kansas” Families, Black Newspaper Articles: Chicago Defender. “Blacks living in poverty increase to 10 million” 10/08/1992. Chicago Defender. “Time to strengthen Black families” 03/29/1994. Chicago Defender. “Group ties Black woes to federal policies” Juanita Bratcher. 11/01/1988. Chicago Defender. “Book celebrates Black family legacies” 03/22/1994. Kansas City Star. “Black genealogy filled with complications” 02/14/1993. Kansas State Collegian. “Speaker argues for urban policy” John Greer. 10/08/1979. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Most of City’s Hungry Kids From Single, Black Families” 11/03/1988. Houston Forward Times. “Who Controls The Black Family?” 08/12/1978. New York Amsterdam News. “Destruction of the Black family: benign neglect, a hideous policy” Carolyn A. Butts. Philadelphia Tribune. “Spouse abuse statistics” 08/08/1986. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Blacks celebrate at reunion” 09/24/1990. Topeka Capital-Journal. “…for a Cushinberry reunion” Phil Anderson. Magazine and Journal Articles: Association of student chapters/AIA. To Blacks Ecology is Irrelevant. Chris Sanders. It’s ten o’clock, and I worry about where my husband is. Rosemary L. Bray. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 08/1972. Newsweek. A World Without Fathers 08/30/1993. Time. Black Families: Surviving Slavery. 11/22/1976. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: The Department of Family and Child Development in cooperation with Family Resource, Training and Research Center College of Home Economics. “Black Scholar Series on Black Families” Fall 1979. National Black Child Development Institute. “21st Annual Conference” 10/23 – 25/1991. Miscellaneous: “Black Children Waiting to be Adopted” Carmen Jones. “Readings The Black Family” Sakinah Salahu – Din Steve Bollman. Spring 1989. African American: Black History of the United States. Folder #1 1. Newspaper articles Afro-American. “Barry and sex scandal”. January 11, 1992 Atlanta Voice. “A moment in Black History: What was Jim Crow?”. Tara S. Everett. February 1-7, 1992 Atlanta Voice. “Carrie Saxon Perry First Black Woman Mayor of Major NE City”. March 26 – April 1, 1988 Baltimore Afro-American. “The Juanita Jackson Mitchell Story”. Metro Profile. Elizabeth Murphy Oliver. July 11, 1992 The Call. “Postal service honors African American inventor by issuing commemorative stamp”. September 27 – October 3, 1991 The Call. “Navy’s First All-Black Combat Unite Holds Reunion.” September 13, 1991 The Call. “Denver elects first black mayor”. June 1991 The Call and Post. “Carole Hoover named Black Professional of the Year”. Feburary 20, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Bridges & Boundaries: Tale of two groups”. Marian Moore. April 11, 1994 Chicago Defender. “African American History Month”. Dr. Conrad W. Worrill. January 26, 1994 Chicago Defender. “NY resolution seeks to make 1993 Black History Year”. 1993 Chicago Defender. “Underground Railroad sculpture dedicated”. October 21, 1993, Chicago Defender. “On this day in Black history”. November 23, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Country’s first Black aerospace test pilot shrugs praise”. October 8, 1985 Chicago Defender. “Minority businessmen buy Nuggets”. July 11, 1989 Chicago Defender. “First Black U.S. lawyer remembered”. April 13, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Black History is a man called Doug”. February 3, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Booker T.”. Earl Calloway. September 18, 1978 Houston Forward Times. “Dr. Cynthia Shepard Perry”. Chuck Smith. July 5, 1986 Houston Forward Times. “The Black Movement…At The Crossroads”. Jene Clemer. July 22, 1978 The Kansas City Star. “FBI, black agents agree to settlement”. April 22, 1992 The Kansas City Star. “New magazine aims to highlight contributions of black history”. Joyce E. Smith. September 19, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Marshall outdid himself in ‘Prime Time’ interview”. Joseph Sobran. August 2, 1990 Kansas City Star. “February celebrates the achievements of a special people”. Carol Coe. February 17, 1983 Kansas City Times. “Roadside protest of 1939 now scarcely remembered”. February 10, 1989 Kansas City Times. “U.S. archivist, at exhibit opening, notes better black history sources”. February 4, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Jury hears final facts in police trial”. Associated Press. December 6, 1989 K-State Globe. “Black Educator & Civil Rights Leader Featured on Latest Stamp”. January 15 – 22, 1992 K-State Globe. “What’s black and white…and red and yellow and brown? Answer: America”. Dr. Lenora Fulani. December 25 – January 1, 1992 Los Angeles Sentinel. “An Honest Evaluation of Black Self-Pride”. Jim Cleaver. August 3, 1978 Manhattan Mercury. “Rise seen in campus bigotry”. Associated Press. March 16, 1987. New York Amsterdam News. “Black History in Review…Lest We Forget”. February 12, 1994 New York Amsterdam News. “Willy T. Ribbs: Another Black first in sports”. Howie Evans. June 1, 1991 New York Amsterdam News. “Temple University awards first Ph.D. in AfricanAmerican studies”. Jesse H. Walker. May 18, 1991 The Philadelphia Tribune. “First Black woman judicial appointee prepares for District Court in R.I.”. December 25, 1987 Salina Journal. “Aside to my black brothers: Hair is NOT it!”. Carl T. Rowan. February, 1973 Special Bicentennial Edition. Summer 1976 Topeka Capital Journal. “Lovings make history”. Lynne Duke. August 9, 1992 Topeka Capital Journal. “All equal in beginning”. February 10, 1991. 2. Magazine/ Journal articles Afro-American Journal. Volume 4, no 4 and Vol 5, no. 1. Ebony. “Winging it at 25,000 feet”. Michelle Burgen. August, 1978 Ebony. “The Coming of Age of Fredrick Douglass”. Lerone Bennett Jr. April, 1975 Dawn. Supplement. Black History Month. February, 1982 Dawn. Supplement. March 1980 Dawn. “Historical Calendar Cites Achievements”. February 14, 1976 Jet. “New Yorker, 40, Installed As 1st Black Monsignor. December 28, 1978 Legacy. Vol. 3, no. 1. Bethune Museum, archives inc. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Journal. Fall 1976, Spring 1977, Fall 1977 & Spring 1978 African American: Black History of the United States. Folder #2 3. Dissertations/ Reports/ Thesis The Plantation South 1934 – 1937; a research monograph. William C. Holley. Federal Works Agency, 1940 American Negroes: The History NOT Being Taught”. C. Eric Lincoln. Four Lifestyles in Black Culture Brief Chronology of Black American History 4. Ephemera/ informational brochures/pamphlets “Is American History without Black American History Really American History?”. William Greaves Productions, Inc. Library of Congress Information Bulletin. Vol. 47, no 3. January 18, 1988 Black History News and Notes. No. 39. February 1990 Black History: A listing of books at Patrick Air Force Base library 5. Miscellaneous Photograph: “Black History—Politics”. Chicago Defender. February 15, 1988 Photograph: “Powell Addresses Gettysburg”. Manhattan Mercury. November 22, 1992 Photograph: Boycott Winn-Dixie, Atlanta, Georgia. Black Culture Quiz Special Bicentennial Feature. “Godfather of Black History”. Alvin White “Black Heritage commemorated on stamps, W.E.B. DuBois latest in series”. “The Gold of Empire of Asante”. Thelma Elizabeth Harris. Black History month “Breaking the Ice”. Black History Month Feature. Robert Fikes, Jr. “First West Point Cadet”. Black history month feature. “Celebrating Black History”. Bernice Powell Jackson. Black Historical Calendar 1974. Advertisement: IBM. “Matthew Henson”. Archives of the Explorers Club. “They Had A Dream”. November 9, 1975 “America’s critics”. Ralph Johnson “Searching for Peace”. Stan Washington “Black History Committee keeps dream alive in Rialto”. Denise Bell. January 20, 1994 Campbell’s Soups Salute Black Women in American History Dawn Magazine cover: Black History Month. Febraury, 1982 Photograph: “Fulfilling his Legacy” Jet Magazine. January 30, 1984 Photograph: “Today in History”. Vanessa Williams. Chicago Defender. September 16, 1985 Photograph: The band and four companies of the 25th Negro Infantry. Nebraska State Historical Society. Bicentennial Edition. Summer ’76. Newspaper Black History: KSU 1. Newspaper Articles The Industrialist. “First Negro grad from KSC founds program for boys”. March 6, 1947 Kansas City Star. “Loss of black faculty worries K-State”. Associated Press. July 12, 1982 Kansas State Collegian. “Shabazz: celebrate oneself”. Sera L. Tank, Aaron Graham. Thursday, February 17, 1994 Kansas State Collegian. “Night centers on African Culture”. Jill Paradise. November 19, 1993. Kansas State Collegian. “There’s more than a month of Black History”. Eve Wilson. February 4, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Participants in Black History Month reflect on events, plan for next year”. Keith Leff. March 5, 1992. Kansas State Collegian. “New recruiting policies needed”. Becky Darby. February 2, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Video conference focuses on merits of minority houses”. Scott Levendofsky. November 29, 1990. Kansas State Collegian. “Portrait hung in Statehouse”. Angie Schrock. August 31, 1990. Kansas State Collegian. “Black history important”. Stanton Weeks. February 28, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Administrators appointed to board for minority study”. Micheal Nichols. April 14, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Program presented on Black History”. Carol Knorr, February 1, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Minority club to sponsor workshop”. Mark Rader. October 26, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “University addresses difficult racial issues”. September 16, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. Letter to the Editor: “Blacks Omitted”. Marlene Reed. June 23, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Blacks Omitted”. Marlene Reed. June 23, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “University negligent in recruiting of blacks”. June 23, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. Michelle McMillen. “Hiring Process”. May 3, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Attracting black faculty must become priority”. April 25, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “D.C. representative: policies must change”. Chuck Homer. March 21, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Issues varied for students: conference to cross racial barrier”. February 18, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Newspaper represents minorities”. Stephen Zadina. February 18, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Black student enrollment up 18 over 1987”. Vince Huser. February 9, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Black student problem requires support by all”. January 27, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Conference to be here, officials to address black issues”. Stacey Shumacher. December 7, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Man files lawsuit against K-State”. Jennifer Dorsch. September 11, 1987. Kansas State Collegian. “Civil rights violations suspected”. Jodi Swengal. September 4, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Local council recalls racial problems”. Bruce Dolsberry. February 18, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Difficult conditions found in ‘land of plenty,’ speaker says” re: Art Evans. Janell Berroth. April 25, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Professor to address black American life”. April 24, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Program honors black Americans”. Leslie Allen. February 24, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Activist seeking justice, equal rights, education, tells story of triumphs”. Sarah Kessinger. February 17, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Organizers exhibit apathy”. Elise Rose. February 25, 1985. Kansas State Collegian. “Dixon says education helps blacks overcome drawbacks”. Lee Ann Griffith. February 22, 1985. Kansas State Collegian. “Groups organize events, exhibits to observe black history”. Cathy Calovich. February 19, 1985 Kansas State Collegian. “Black Fraternity defines own loyalty, campus involvement”. Brian Hahn. December 12, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Student studies campus’ black history”. Jeri Heidrick. December 5, 1984. Kansas State Collegian. “Professor narrates blacks’ history”. Kimberly Stolle. February 10, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Alumnus inaugurated as university’s chancellor”. June 8, 1983. Kansas State Collegian. “Chef: In and Out of the Kitchen”. Margot Jones. February 10, 1983 Kansas State Collegian. “Events honor black history, culture”. February 9, 1983 Kansas State Collegian. “’Exoduster’ led blacks to Kansas”. Chirdzendan Daka. June 19, 1979 Kansas State Collegian. “Students to form NAACP chapter to end prejudice”. Carole Speer. April 20, 1979 Kansas State Collegian. “Apathy dulls black culture interest”. Bernard Norman. Thursday, February 23, 1978 Kansas State Collegian. “Jackson ranks quality over age for Regent appointment”. Jason Schaff. November 14, 1977. Kansas State Collegian. “Black students experience ‘cultural shock’ at K-State”. Rita Shelly. April 19, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Focus on black history increases”. H.R. Beal. February 28, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “KS artist sells work to embassy”. March 31, 1976 Kansas State Collegian. “Black History month kicks off with talk”. February 4, 1976 Kansas State Collegian. “Black press circulation ‘healthy’”. Rochelle Carr. February 13, 1976 Kansas State Collegian. “Blacks should still be striving”. January 29, 1976 Kansas State Collegian. “Reconstruction penalizes Blackman”. Bernard Franklin. February 20, 1974 Kansas State Collegian. “History ignores black contributors”. Bernard Franklin. February 18, 1974 Kansas State Collegian. “Institute at K-State aims toward minority studies in public schools”. Pat Siebel. July 23, 1973. Kansas State Collegian. “Griffin Speaks of Dread, White Man’s ‘Other Side’”. Sandi Beck. February 17, 1964 Kansas State Collegian. “’Black like me’ Author speaks Sunday at 8 in All-Faith chapel”. February 13, 1964 Kansas State Collegian. “Negro-Research author to speak”. January 17, 1964 Kansas State Collegian. “Poet retells African history”. Kansas State Globe. “K-State celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Week”. January 11, 1989 K-Stater. “Frank Marshall Davis”. April 1985. Vol. 34. no. 5 K-Stater. “Black Alumni- a lesson in strength and perseverance” Larry Wiegel. November, December 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Black history from the beginning”. Molly Dunham Glassman. February 14, 1993 Manhattan Mercury. “Kwanzaa: Providing a link between heritage, future”. Eric Copage. November 15, 1992 Manhattan Mercury. “Multiculturalism a priority at K-State”. Jacinthia Jones. August 16, 1992. Manhattan Mercury. “Fraternity debate: Is carrying a brick hazing or bonding?”. Tim Lindemuth. April 14, 1992 Manhattan Mercury. “Take Charge of yourself, black males are told”. Keener Tippin II. October 2, 1991 Manhattan Mercury. “Seminar focus in black males”. Kenner A. Tippin II. October 1, 1991 Manhattan Mercury. “Black towns contributed to settlement of America”. Cheryl May. May 5, 1991. Manhattan Mercury. “Class probes ethnic roles in KSU history”. Kay Garrett. September 2, 1990 Manhattan Mercury. “Area Blacks celebrate ‘Juneteenth’”. Sherry Wright. June 17th 1990. Manhattan Mercury. “Directory to help blacks”. Kay Garrett. October 2, 1989. Manhattan Mercury. “Effective presentation”. Kent Donovan. January 31, 1989 Manhattan Mercury. “NAACP conference scheduled”. October 21, 1988 Manhattan Mercury. “Fauntroy claims economics to blame”. Janet Saunders. March 20, 1988 Manhattan Mercury. “Black caucus slated here”. Janet Saunders. March 18, 1988 Manhattan Mercury. “KSU hoping to pad black faculty ranks”. Janet Saunders. March 6, 1988 Manhattan Mercury. “Black students plan conference”. February 7, 1988. Manhattan Mercury. “Article appreciated”. Letter to the editor. Rev. Joseph S. Spence. July 30, 1987 Manhattan Mercury. “Black staff member hired at KSU”. July 23, 1987 Manhattan Mercury. “Racism is teacher’s enemy”. Beverly Miller. February 26, 1987 Manhattan Mercury. “Black heritage celebrated”. February 15, 1987 Manhattan Mercury. “On eve of Black Heritage week, a recollection”. February 12, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Full Text of Smith’s lecture at Kansas State”. November 2, 1980 Manhattan Mercury. “Group Protests Ian Smith Lecture”. October 24, 1980 Manhattan Mercury. “Black Awareness theme recalls struggle, sacrifice. February 20, 1979 Manhattan Mercury. “Watts editor to speak here Feb. 19”. February 6, 1972. 2. Dissertations, reports, thesis The Riley County Historical Society and Museum. Excerpt from The Manhattan Enterprise (newpaper) May 2, 1879. “The Exodites”. “Black Impact on the White Campus”. Interview with Veryl Switzer. March 25, 1971 “We All seem like brothers and sisters: the African-American community in Manhattan, Kansas 1865 – 1940. Nupur Chaudhuri Black Manhattan Notes. Chronology. November 1, 1985 – 1983 K-State News. “Black Americans played vital role in developing America”. Cheryl May. April 25, 1991 3. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets, fliers “Minority Students” Kansas State University handbook “Not Wanted at K-State”. Flier re: Ian Douglas Smith “Black American Literature”. Flier re: English course at KSU Minorities Resource and Research Center Newsletter. December 1978. Farrell Library Kansas State University “200 Years After the Constitution”. Brochure; Kansas Black Legislative Caucus, March 19, 1988. “200 years after the constitution”. Tri-fold brochure. Kansas Black Legislative Caucus, March 19, 1988. “11th Annual Big Eight Conference on Black Student Government” February 18-21. Itinerary Flier: Kansas State University Black History Month Itinerary. February 1994 Flier: Black Student Union Presents “Sista’ Speaks”. March 29, 1994 13 annual Kansas Black Legislative Caucus. Kansas State University. March 19, 1988 Newsletter: Minorities resource and research center. May 1980 Flier: Black History Month. “African Scholars, Leaders, Activists, and Writers”. February 1993 Itinerary. 4. Miscellaneous 13th Annual Kansas Black Legislative Caucus. March 19, 1988. Itenerary Articles “Townes stresses need to redefine culture” Robbie Spears. “Play to help group emphasize greek unity” “A Black history of Manhattan” James E. Butler “K-State dissertation attracts national media” “Hanks bows out of commission race” “Collegian responds to ESN” “BSU Chooses representatives” “One is not enough” and “The history of black Manhattan” “Black greeks unite” “Nikki Giovanni Talks March 1” Bibliography of articles from The K-Stater”. Black and white copy of photograph: Paula Blair, 1968 Homecoming Queen. Article: “Voters name Paula Blair ’68 homecoming queen” Black History Month at KSU: events calendar, program line up Calendar February 1976 “We’ve come a long way, but we ain’t there yet”. Cartoon: “In living color”. Kansas State Collegian. September 18, 1967 Correspondence between Kentucky State College and Kansas State University re: ‘negro’ faculty members. August 1, 1946 Ian Smith Lecture: Protest Letter: anonymous Statement from persons opposed to Ian Smith Letter from Economics professor: pro speech Instructions for protest against Ian Smith Kansas State Collegian Advertisements Black Student Union celebrates Black Awareness Month. February 17, 1984 Black Student Union announces Black Unity Day. Feburary 21, 1984 Black History Month. Free lecture series: James Boyer. February 4, 1976 Susan B. Anthony Black Awareness Month. “God bless the child”. February 14, 1984 Letter re: Black history month. Mordean Taylor-Archer. Assistant Provost/Multicultural affairs Listing of Ethnic minority related courses at Kansas State University Memo re: African-American art, poetry and dance event. August 12, 1983 Program: Tribute to K-State’s Black Athletes Promotional Letter re: Frank Cleveland aka. Klorox. Public Speaker, poet. Year: circa 1970 Photograph from Alliance, 1987, summer. “Go Forth to Serve”. Photograph from Collegian. Charles Rankin Photograph: The Shore family sod house. Custer County, NE. Late 1880’s. William Loren Katz Collection Speaker itinerary. Office of University News, KSU. January 30, 1976 Welcome letter from Mayor of Manhattan E.A. Klingler. March 3, 1988 Black History: Kansas 1. Newspaper Articles The Call. “Pioneer Black Carpenters to be honored at Black History Program”. Jan 31 – Feb 6, 1992 Ft. Riley Post. “Civil War soldiers make historic journey”. Scott Price. March 19, 1993. Kansas City Star. “Go East? No need: African-American history is easy to find in KS and surrounding region” Brian Burnes. February 22, 1993 Kansas City Star. “Beyond the dates an documents”. Brian Burnes. February 6, 1993 Kansas City Star. “June start expected for 18th and Vine work”. Joseph Rebello. January 6, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Visit to Topeka won’t be rescheduled”. January 31, 1991. Kansas City Star. “Kwanzaa observed in Topeka”. Associated Press. December 31, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Children celebrate Kwanzaa”. Tony Rizzo. December 16, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Archives shows black history’s variety”. Rhonda Chriss Lokeman. February 13, 1983 Kansas City Star. “Building Black Identity”. Jean Christensen. December 7, 1975 Kansas City Times. “’Castle’ may house black history”. Steve Penn. Monday, November 30, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Activist seeking justice, dual rights, education, tells story of triumphs”. Sarah Kessinger. February 17, 1986 Manhattan Mercury. “Adoption recruiter seeks loving homes for African-American Children”. Keener A. Tippin II. Friday, March 26, 1993 Manhattan Mercury. “Shockley chased from KU campus”. November, 1975 Manhattan Mercury. “Dirt-eaters’ numbers wane”. February 14, 1984 The Mentor: Manhattan High School. “Black Awareness Celebrated”. February 20, 1976 Topeka Capital-Journal. “C.E. ‘Sonny’ Scroggins”. Sunday, June 2, 1991. Topeka Capital-Journal. “No apology to come from Finney”. Mark Enoch. January 31, 1991 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Pioneer black state auditor finally honored”. Roger Myers. October 11, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “John Brown honored”. Phil Anderson. May 9, 1990 Topeka Capital –Journal. “Blacks had direct, indirect impact on Kansas, country”. Steve Fry. Tuesday, Feb 24, 1976. Topeka Daily Capital. “Negro Teachers faced a hard task”. August 7, 1961 Topeka/Shawnee County. “Exoduster parade raises awareness”. Margo Keller. August 2, 1992 Wichita Eagle. “Interim chief Powell left his mark on police force”. Xiomara Lopez. February 28, 1990 Wichita Eagle. “Fatal illness stopped political dreams”. Martha Stevetson. 2. Miscellaneous Flier: “Serious business night”. August 30, 1984 Flier: “Women’s contributions to the world” Second annual cultural extravaganza. March 26, 1994. Black History Week Program. 1st Infantry-Division Artillery. Itinerary, February 1977 Advertisement: “Colored Peoples’ Night”. Daily Union. October 7, 1908 Articles: “Heritage of Blacks is honored” “KU to examine instruction for minority students” and “African American actor urges educational reform”. July 29 – August 5, 1992. “Watkins Center, Black Archives have built collections” “Black History Month is first without founder of archives” “One is not enough” and “History of black Manhattan”. Black Nationalism Newspaper Articles: Atlanta Voice. “Strong Points” James Strong. 12/04/1994. Kansas City Times. “Black Separatism Harms U.S. Colleges” Dr. Benjamin Fine. 08/14/1972. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: “On Black Separatism” Robert S. Browne and Robert Vernon. “A Strategy for Black Liberation” Tony Thomas. “on Black Nationalism and Self-Determination” Leon Trotsky. “The Fraud of Black Capitalism” Dick Roberts. “The Case for an Independent Black Party” Paul Boutelle. “FBI Plot Against the Black Movement” Baxter Smith. “In Defense of Black Nationalism” Tony Thomas. “What Road to Black Liberation: The Democratic Party or an Independent Black Party?” Tony Thomas and Norman Oliver. “Black Power and Black Pride” “Racial Hope in Brooklyn” C.1 & 2. Robert H. Thomason. “Negro-white Differences in Reported Attitudes and Behavior” Leonard Broom and Norval D. Glenn. 1966. “The Trend in Differences in Attitudes and Behavior by Educational Level” Norval D. Glenn. 1966. Black Power Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “Black Panther, hijacker returned” 08/09/1986. Kansas City Star. “Angela Davis lauds protests at KU” Michael Martinez. 09/29/1990. Kansas City Star. “He has banked – not extinguished – his revolutionary fires” Gib Twyman. 04/15/1984. Kansas City Star. “Loneliness said to stalk Newton” 08/24/1989. Kansas City Star. “Black power has a new face” Clarence Page. 05/09/1989. Kansas State Collegian. “Ex-Panther adjusts to the 1980s” 02/16/1984. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Statue of Library forced to close” 08/29/1990. Magazine and Journal Articles: “The Search for Black Power” Nat Hentoff. 10/1964. “Black Power and Black History” John Henrik Clarke. 02/1969. Time. Volume 94, number 11. “Build, baby, build: why the summer was quiet” 09/12/1969. Black Power. Jesse L. Jackson. Spring, 1968. Black Power, Poverty and a Racist Society. Reginald Wilson. 1968. Human Relations Newsletter. Volume 4, number 4. “Black Power in Detroit” 03/1968. Time. “Ransom for a U.S. Ambassador” 09/12/1969. The New York Review. “The Panthers on Trial” Murray Kempton. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Black Power and the Instructional Council. “The Development of an AfroAmerican Studies Curriculum” Doris A. Meek. “The Rhectoric of Black Power: A Moral Demand Quarterly Review of Speech April, 1968” Parke G. Burgess. The Vine City Project Paper. “Whites in the Movement” Are our colleges really accessible to the poor? “Deadlines, fees, forms, lack of information disadvantaged students” Dorothy M. Knoell. Notes on Black Power. The Prelude 1787 – 1960. Miscellaneous: “Former Black Panther Could Come Home” “A Panther is a Black Cat” Reginald Major. Black Towns Newspaper Articles: Baltimore Afro-American. “First black free settlement found” 03/03/1987. Kansas City Times. “Black town turns 100 with both hope, anxiety” 08/15/1987. Manhattan Mercury. “Black towns troubled” 10/12/1975. New York Times. “Old Black Town to Become Park” 10/22/1972. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Descendants revive memory of historic black community” Tammerlin Drummond. 12/29/1991. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: “Ethel Hall Norton and the Allensworth Colony” Edith Maureen Fisher. 02/1987. Potawatomi Good Safaritans. William Ezhickteno. 10/02/1969. Black Time. “An all-Black town.” Hollie West. 12/1975. Miscellaneous: Nicodemus Display. Fall 1977. Blacks in Russia Newspaper Articles: Kansas State Collegian. “Ghanian Student Dies; Africans Rush Embassy” Bill Smull. 12/19/1963. Christian Science Monitor. “Red Bias: African Lament” William Anti-Taylor. 11/05/1963. Buffalo Soldiers Newspaper Articles: Chicago Defender. “MPMA seeks national charter to preserve history” Joan M. Maiman. 06/22/1987. Ft. Riley Post. “Old soldier tells the Buffalo Soldier story” Jerry McCall. 02/06/1981. Ft. Riley Post. “Buffalo Soldiers meet, reminisce about old days” Scott Price. 03/19/1993. Ft. Riley Post. “Black soldiers made early contributions” Gerry Taylor. 02/04/1983. Kansas City Star. “‘Buffalo Soldiers’ meet with Bush” 09/13/1991. Kansas City Star. “Bush praises black soldiers in U.S. history” 02/26/1991. Kansas City Star. “Once-barren field bears memorial to Buffalo Soldiers” A. Scharnhorst. 04/20/1992. Kansas City Star. “Buffalo Soldier sculpture embraces past, future” A. Scharnhorst. 07/19/1992. Kansas City Star. “Joint Chiefs leader lauds Buffalo troops” Helen Gray. 07/29/1990. Kansas City Star. “Buffalo Soldiers, ‘a part of history,’ view statue” 05/19/1992. Kansas City Star. “Salute to Buffalo Soldiers” 05/20/1992. Kansas City Star. “Black troopers spotlighted at museum” 11/26/1993. Kansas City Star. “Buffalo Soldiers’ service is honored” Kansas State Collegian. Volume 99, number 94. “Black soldiers opened door to the West, paved way for integrated armed forces” Megan Mullikin. 02/10/1993. Manhattan Mercury. “The resurrection of Pvt. Israel Jones” Mike Fisher. 11/22/1987. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Group pays tribute to Buffalo Soldiers” Steve Swartz. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Senior Buffalo Soldier enjoys wearlth of memories” Joe Taschler. 07/27/1990. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Battlefield is a great equalizer” Derek Thoman. 02/17/1994. Magazine and Journal Articles: Kansas Negro Regiments in the Civil War. Dudley Taylor Cornish. The Black Soldier. Dawn Magazine. “Black Soldiers of the Western Plains” David M. Warren. 03/13/1976. History of Tenth Cavalry. “Philippine Islands” Author’s collection. The Buffalo Soldier. Black Americans. A Military Perspective. 01/1983. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: The Buffalo Soldier Monument. Miscellaneous: 10th Cavalry Color Guard, Full Dress Uniform, 1895. Winter Patrol Chaplain Allen Allensworth “Vets remember segregated army” “Remembering the Buffalo Soldiers” Matt Truell. 09/26/1993. “President Clinton welcomes Buffalo Soldiers to White House” “Buffalo Soldiers Finally Honored with Monument after 126 Years” Lois Leuellyn. The “old timers”; the backbone of the regiment. Business Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “America’s top Black firms” 01/13/1990. Atlanta Voice. “The Largest Black-Owned Businesses in America” 05/16 – 22/1991. Atlanta Voice. “Be Fruitful, and Multiply” Herbert Denmark, Jr. 05/16 – 22/1991. Call Post. “Black Purchasing Power Estimated At $70 Billion” 08/12/1978. Chicago Defender. “Jackson calls for new economic plan” Chinta Strausberg. 07/23/1990. Kansas City Times. “Number of black-owned firms grows” 10/08/1985. Kansas City Times. “Black-owned firms are up 38% in U.S.” Joyce e. Smith. 10/17/1990. Kansas City Times. “Dealership among top black businesses” Joyce E. Smith. 05/23/1990. Kansas City Times. “Study links economics, racial tension” Gromer Jeffers Jr. 11/07/1988. Kansas City Times. “Black Chamber honors area achievers at dinner” 02/18/1990. Kansas City Times. “First regional Black Expo to be in KC” Victoria Sizemore Long. 11/09/1992. Kansas City Times. “Minority firms display talents” 05/12/1983. Kansas State Collegian. “Kansas City bank reopens” 09/07/1983. Kansas State Globe. Volume 20, number 47. “Committee to Begin Study on Disparity in State Contracts to Minority Businesses” 11/11/1992. Manhattan Mercury. “His bus stopped at Godfather’s” Keener A. Tippin II. 03/10/1993. Philadelphia Tribune. “NCNW grant to aid Black businesses” Shirley ReedBlash. 10/25/1988. Philadelphia Tribune. “Say ‘No’ to Japan! Buy America!” 10/25/1988. Topeka Capital – Journal. “A common bond” Minabere Ibelema. 08/02/1992. Magazine and Journal Articles: Ebony. “The Man Behind the Movies and the Controversy” Lynn Norment. 10/1989. Black Enterprise. “Of Minds and Money” Allyson Reid-Dove. 09/1988. Black Enterprise. “Pressing on” Margaret Bernstein. 06/1989. Newsweek. “They shall overcome” 05/23/1983. Newsweek. “The big cookie’s sweet inspiration” 11/14/1983. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Johnson Publishing Company Al Johnson, First black new car dealer Motown, Berry Gordy, Jr. Wally (Famous) Amos A. G. Gaston Parks Sausage Company Berean Savings Association Blacks and Business The Real Story. Volume III, chapter 1. Winter 1992. Miscellaneous: Black Entrepreneurs. “Blacks own 3% of business in U.S.” “Urban League honors KC businessman” Joyce E. Smith. “TLAA Establishes Minority Banking Program” “Blacks can thrive by 2000’” Busing Newspaper Article: Chicago Defender. “House frustrated with busing” 09/28/1978. Manhattan Mercury. “Forced busing reviewed” 10/28/1975. Manhattan Mercury. “Boston school erupts” 10/24. Magazine and Journal Articles: Boston Busing. “The Kids Tell Their Side” Elains Shannon and Judith Wilson. Your Child and Busing. The United States Commission on Civil Rights. 05/1972. Dead End for Busing? Issues Forum Press. 09/1975. Time. Volume 106, number 12. “The Busing Dilemma” 09/22/1975. Time. “White Fight Continued” 09/29/1975. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: The Racist Offensive Against Busing. Miscellaneous: Busing Book Titles. Photographs Career Opportunities Newspaper Articles: Chicago Defender. “Minorities still face uphill battle in business arena” 06/25/1992. Chicago Defender. “Chicago honors Miss America” 11/22/1989. Kansas City Times. “Bungled minority – training plans can be discriminatory” Rhonda Chriss Lokeman. 02/28/1989. Kansas City Times. “House seat goes to KCK woman” 06/02/1989. Kansas State Collegian. “Poll shows career development harbors racism” Mary Gomez. 12/01/1988. New York Amsterdam. “Black commander pilots shuttle on space mission” 11/18/1989. Magazine and Journal Article: US Black Engineer. Winter 1988. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: A black student’s guide to a career in medicine. Be a black librarian. “Toward a Christian Agenda for the Black community” Miscellaneous: “Law Firm Hires It’s First Black” Caricatures and Cartoons – Afro-American Newspaper Articles: Chicago Defender. “NAACP, PUSH condemn AT&T cartoon” Chinta Strausberg. 09/27/1993. Kansas City Star. “Bart Simpson: Is the dude too hip to be white?” 07/24/1990. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: Afro-American. “Taking a good look at ourselves” 12/08/1990. Afro-American. “Dukakis meet’s black leaders” 06/18/1988. Afro-American. “Deficit fighting – Reagan style” 02/22/1986. Afro-American. “Income Race” 09/13/1986. Atlanta Voice. “Hey!...” 12/14 – 20/1991. Atlanta Voice. “Boo Hoo!...” 03/18/1986. Atlanta Voice. “The song is ended…” 09/15/1988. Atlanta Voice. “And remember…” 01/04 – 07/1992. Atlanta Voice. “Economic justice?!!?” 02/15 – 21/1992. Atlanta Voice. “Civil Rights” 09/1986. Atlanta Voice. “Reprinted from Muhammad Speaks” 04/09 – 15/1988. Atlanta Voice. “The Black Community” 05/16 – 12/1991. Atlanta Voice. “Black History” 02/29 – 03/06/1992. Atlanta Voice. “vote…” 03/14 – 20/1992. Call & Post. “Hijacked” 02/20/1986. Call & Post. “Racism…” 10/15/1987. Chicago Defender. “Civil Rights” 1990. Chicago Defender. “Defending National Champ” 03/02/1992. Chicago Defender. “Fashion’s New Spring Line” 03/23/1992. Chicago Defender. “A strong back is a terrible thing to waste!” 02/11/1985. Chicago Defender. “What Causes race riots?!” Chicago Defender. “What do you wanna be…” 1990. Chicago Defender. “Feets do yo’ stuff!” 1989. Chicago Defender. “Hi! Do you know me?” 1984. Ebony. “Strictly for Laughs” 09/1974. Kansas City Star. “I oppose…” 10/25/1990. Kansas City Star. “Opinion” 04/12/1990. Kansas City Star. “news item:…” 1990. Kansas City Star. “And we…” 02/12/1991. Kansas State Collegian. “Blacks will never…” 08/31/1983. Kansas State Collegian. “This here is…” 11/19/1975. Kansas State Collegian. “Bruce Buchanan” 11/19/1979. Manhattan Mercury. “When the chips…” 10/24/1990. New York Amsterdam. “Well, it’s obvious…” 12/28/1991. “Civil Rights” 1988 “Why is it okay…” 1992. “Hey, man – Ginny…” 1976. “Justiceis served!!!” 1992. “Constructive Engagement” “Don’t Hire…” 1985. Children Information old list Young Children in Poverty: an annotated bibliography of books and reports. Newspaper Articles: Chicago Defender. “Make greater efforts to end child abuse” 04/12/1994. Chicago Defender. “Will ’90s be better for poor youth?” 07/15/1992. Chicago Defender. “Save children” Philip Jackson. 05/12/1993. Chicago Defender. “‘Grad night’ turns sour” Henry Locke. 05/11 Kansas City Times. “Willie Horton and the children of the dream” Anthony Walton. 08/24/1989. Philadelphia Tribune. “Southern women have more children” 08/08/1986. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Children of legend come forth” 08/02/1989. Magazine and Journal Articles: A Child of the Streets. Carlyle Douglas. Redbook Magazine. The question every black parent asks: what shall I tell my child? Alvin F. Poussaint and James P. Comer. 01/1971. Civil Rights – United States African American 1. Newspaper Articles Afro-American. “Civil rights legislation squeaks by house”. Donna M. Owens, March 21, 1992 Afro American. “Court rejects set-aside review”. December 16, 1986. Atlanta Voice. “Civil rights group applaud override of civil rights bill veto”. Herbert Denmark, Jr. March 26 – April 1, 1988 Atlanta Voice. “Racial landscape no longer Black-White”. Andrew Lam. Chicago Defender. “Civil Rights conference to address urban crisis”. August 18, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Civil rights battle re-emerges”. February 11, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Bowl warned on Civil Rights”. June, 1990. Christian Science Monitor. “Impact of demonstrations on race relations in U.S. Assessed.” September 9, 1963 Christian Science Monitor. “200,000 people and not as single incident”. Emilie Tavel. August 30, 1963 Christian Science Monitor. “How they fed marchers”. Emilie Tavel. August 29, 1963 Christian Science Monitor. “Negroes call for equal rights”. August 29, 1963 Christian Science Monitor. “Marches on Capital down the years”. Neal Stanford. August 28, 1963 Christian Science Monitor. “March impact: Negro Gains”. Courtney Sheldon. Vol. 55, no. 241. August 9, 1963 Civil Liberties. Spring 1987. No. 360. Copyright American Civil Liberties Union. Kansas City Star. “Civil rights bill perpetuates inequality”. Rhonda Chriss Lokeman. June 3, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Civil rights effort was part of pastor’s work”. April 28, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Business leaders rebuff effort to negotiate on civil rights bill”. May 3, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Civil rights movement struggles with perceptions about quotas”. Peter Applebome. April 3, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Blacks should be able to be all they can be in private sector, too”. Clarence Page. January 25, 1991 Kansas City Star. “President failed rights test by veto of civil rights bill”. Sandy Grady. October 24, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Quota debate could shape civil rights bill”. Arch Parsons. June 3, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Civil rights complaints long process”. David Frese. April 25, 1991 Kansas State Collegian. “Civil Rights pioneer dies”. Associated Press. August 25, 1987. Kansas State Collegian. “Civil rights- political playthings?”. January 30, 1984 Los Angeles Sentinel. “White House in a civil rights dispute”. April 17, 1991 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Reconstruction: the nationalization of civil and political rights”. Donald Jacobs. February 12, 1987 Manhattan Mercury. “Rights remedies take a backseat”. January 5, 1994. Manhattan Mercury. “The Disciple: His gift to humanity”. January 24, 1988. Manhattan Mercury. “Civil rights bill supporters hopeful”. June 27, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Former Civil Rights Commissioners blast administration”. June 26, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Service held for 3 slain ‘60s civil rights workers”. June 21, 1984. Manhattan Mercury. “A win for Reagan, civil-rights loss”. June 12, 1984. Manhattan Mercury. “Dreaming en masse: civil rights army crowds Washington mall to re-state goals on march’s 20th anniversary”. Kenneth Noble. August 28, 1983 Manhattan Mercury. “Putting blacks in their place”. Richard Reeves May 31, 1983. New York Amsterdam News. “Several people recall Brown vs. Bd of Education”. Simon Anekwe. May 27, 1989 New York Amsterdam News. “Civil rights after Reagan”. January 9, 1988 New York Amsterdam News. “Bayard Rustin, Rights Activist, Dies”. August 25, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “Court asked to halt unfair biased Southern elections”. Tommie St. Hill. June 30, 1987 Spokesman and Recorder. “The Civil Rights Bill of 1978”. August 10, 1978 St. Louis American. “Black lawyers chare U.S. with human rights violations”. February 1, 1979. Topeka Capital Journal. “Bush vetoes rights bill”. Terence Hunt. October 23, 1990 USA Today. “House civil rights bill should become law”. September 15, 1982 2. Magazine/ Journal articles The Afro-American Journal. Vol 4, no. 1. First Quarter, 1976 The Black American Struggle for Equal Rights. Joseph T. Durham. David C. Cook Publishing, 1972 Concern. “The White Backlash”. Grover C. Bagby. September 15, 1964 Concern. “Police, Society, and God in Heaven”. Finley Schaef. August 15, 1964 Concern. “The American Negro”. Marc H. Tannenbaum. July 1, 1964 Encyclopedia of African –American Civil Rights. “Civil Rights acts”. P. 105 - 111 Motive. “Mississippi’s Child”. Gayle Graham Yates. February 1965 Newsweek. February 19, 1973 Transaction. “New Legal Weapon for Blacks”. Allison W. Brown Jr. June 1970. 3. Dissertations, thesis, reports “The Movement: The new left and black power”. Notes on the Left. 1960-1967. 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets “Did the ‘South’ lose the Civil war?”. Nell Irvin Painter. Advertisement: sixth annual Humanities lecture. “Nonviolence in the 1970’s: a strategy for social change”. Coretta Scott King, Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young. Published in 1972 by the Institute for Non-Violent Social Change. “Who Killed Jim Crow?”. Peter Camejo. February 1975. Pathfinder Press. 5. Miscellaneous “Bayard Rustin is dead at 75; pacifist and rights activist”. ‘The Big Five in Civil Rights”. New York Times Company. NAACP “Civil Rights Bill Asks New Powers”. Josephine Ripley. Christian Science Monitor “Civil rights activist, former mayor dies”. Re: Neil Butler “Civil Rights after Reagan” “Committee cuts funding for CRC”. “Court will rule on exclusion of negroes by clubs”. “High Court upholds prisoners’ rights”. Justin Blum. March 31, 1992 “March on Washington: a guide to resources MSRC Howard University”. Bibliography “Parole for Wilmington 10 defendant called small victory for the people”. June 15, 1978 “Supreme court to reconsider major ’76 civil rights ruling” Emancipation Proclamation: President Abraham Lincoln’s preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862. Photograph: “Twenty Years Later”. Coretta Scott King, Parks, Dr. Ralph D. Abernathy, Atty. Photograph. “Civil rights legislation”. Manhattan Mercury. January 24, 1973 Civil Rights – United States African American Folder II of II 1. Newspaper Articles Alliance. Summer, 1987. Call. “Ike and Civil Rights: The Legacy of Little Rock”. October 12 – 18, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Photojournalist recalls civil rights movement”. Book Corner. January 5, 1993 Chicago Defender. “Pass the 1990 Civil Rights Act”. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. August 15, 1990. Chicago Defender. “New leads pursued in Evers slaying”. March 13, 1990 Chicago Defender. “’Eyes on the prize’ continues on WTTW-TV with ‘The Promised Land (1967 – 1968)’ series”. Earl Calloway. February 5, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Protect Civil Rights gains”. Chester L. Blair. July 10, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Black, Jewish leaders recall civil rights era cooperation”. November 29, 1988. Chicago Defender. “Set anniversary of Washington march”. Chinta Strausberg. August 22, 1988 Kansas City Globe. “Pass the Civil Rights Act of 1990”. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. August 15-22, 1990 Kansas City Globe. “Supreme court deals setback to civil rights”. June 28 – July 5, 1989 K-State Globe. “Supreme Court Deals Setback to Civil Rights”. Kansas City Star. “Civil Rights museum to be dedicated”. Associated press. July 1, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Civil rights bill change would bar hiring quotas”. May 22, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Unassuming grave belies headmistress’s role in civil rights”. James J. Fisher. November 4, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Bush Wrong on Civil Rights”. October 30, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Civil rights veto is upheld”. October 25, 1990. Kansas City Star. “The Senate is Right”. July 26, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Director of Civil rights says many violations not reported”. Mary Sanchez. May 5, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Historic rights march re-enacted”. Associated Press. March 5, 1990 Kansas City Times. “Monument honors civil rights martyrs”. Associated Press. November 6, 1989 Kansas City Times. “KC firm to design civil rights exhibits”. Joyce E. Smith. April 18, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Blacks named to head U.S. civil rights agency”. February 25, 1989. Kansas City Times. “Activist slain in St. Louis”. Jake Thompson. February 16, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Memorial dedicated to martyrs”. November 6, 1989 Minneapolis Spokesman. “New Bill strengthens civil rights enforcements”. Congressman Hawkins. August 4, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Civil rights official pressured to resign”. July 19, 1988 Topeka Capital-Journal. “New civil-rights movement needed for blacks to survive”. Theodore Kornweibel. August 19, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Investigation ended by civil rights groups”. Michael Ryan. August 17, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “What happened to black civil rights?”. Derrick Bell. February 25, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Veteran activist for civil rights dies”. February 14, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Civil Rights Activist honored”. Associated Press. February 15, 1990 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets “Blacks in the Arkansas Delta”. March 1974 “Civil Rights in Kansas: Past, Present and Future”. Joseph P. Doherty. July 1972 “The Kansas Act Against Discrimination”. State of Kansas Commission on Civil Rights. “Kansas Negro Regiments in the Civil War”. Dudley Taylor Cornish. State of Kansas Commission on Civil Rights. “Racial Problems in Fort Dodge, Iowa”. March 1974 “Rules and Regulations”. State of Kansas Commission on Civil Rights. 5. Miscellaneous Articles/Photographs “Civil Rights issues addressed; Williams urges audience to lose racism naivete”. Ellen Dayton. “Supreme Court to soon hear landmark civil rights case”. Kansas City Star. “Bound to Montgomery”. March 6, 1990 Copy: The Congress of the Unites states. March 4, 1789. List of discussions of the 14th and 15th amendments: Negro Suffrage. Washington, Government Printing office, 1901 African American Civilization 1. Newspaper Articles Afro-American. November 9, 1991. “Januawa Moja’s African Holiday Fashions”. 1991 Afro American. October 12, 1985. “How African states depend on S. Africa”. 1985 Afro American. September 28, 1985. “Reagan, Machel discuss South Africa problems”. 1985. Chicago Defender. October 11, 1993. “Three arrested for attack on American in S. Africa”. 1993. Chicago Defender. July 8, 1993. “Once stable country of Nigeria now on path to Chaos”. Arnold de Mille. “Black S. African townships quite after violence”. 1993 Chicago Defender. August 20, 1990. “South African factional battles push death toll to almost 300”. 1990. Chicago Defender. December 21, 1989. “Spectacles over, UN settles down to serious business”. Arnold de Mille. 1989. Chicago Defender. October 6, 1988. “Africa to build memorial to slaves”. 1988. Chicago Defender. October 1, 1986. “New man in S. Africa [Edward Perkins]”. 1986. Chicago Defender. November 6, 1985. “Widespread violence in Uganda”. Patrick Moser. 1985 Kansas City Star. Monday, June 24th, 1991. “DeKlerk’s son sets date for mixed-race wedding”. Associated Press. 1991 Kansas City Star. July 22, 1990. “Weavers create fabric of culture”. Robin Givhan. 1990 Kansas City Star. “Fate of democracy in black-ruled Africa isn’t encouraging”. Yel T. Abouhalkah. Kansas City Times. January 14th, 1989. “Etc. [The Gods must be crazy]”. 1989 Kansas State Collegian. November 15, 1993. “Author to address future state of Africa”. Kristen Welsorn. 1993 Kansas State Collegian. January 21, 1986. “Army overthrows African Government”. Associated Press. 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. January 2, 1986. “More than 73 die on Christmas”. Betty Pleasant, 1986. New York Amsterdam News. July 10, 1993. “Angry Nigerians take to street to protest cancellation of election”. 1993. New York Amsterdam News. July 10, 1993. “Zaire’s crisis deepens after OAU conference.” Debra Perival. 1993 New York Amsterdam News. July 10, 1993. Guyana’s small traders to get big hand up under new loans scheme”. Bert Wilkinson, 1993 New York Amsterdam News. September 24, 1988. “Mugabe wins Africa prize for leadership”. Walusako Mwalilino. 1988. New York Amsterdam News. March 24, 1979. “Know Your Roots: African art- useful and beautiful”. 1979. The Philadelphia Tribune. Friday, February 20, 1989. “Africa ‘dying’: Botha”. 1989 The Philadelphia Tribune. Tuesday, July 1, 1986. “African Art: 1900”. 1986. The Voice. April 19 – 25, 1986. “South Africa’s Ultra Secret Camps of Death”. Alexander R. Jones, 1986. 2. Magazine Articles Ebony. October, 1989. “What African-Americans can do about Starvation in Africa”. Rep. Mickey Leland, 1989. Ebony. December, 1977. “Is the U.S. short changing Africa?” Alex Poinsett, 1977 People Weekly. Vol. 34, no. 5. “An Adulterous Indiscretion Scandalizes South Africa”. Susan Hack. August 6, 1990. 3. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports “Nigerian Reports”. J.A. Obodeze, Nigerian Information Services. May 18, 1984. 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets Afro Boutique: Direct African Importer. Jerry Wells. September 11, 1971. “Building Freedom: Mozambique’s Frelimbo”. Carl Bengelsdorf, Elsa Roberts. Africa Research Group. 1971 “U.S. –Africa Relations since 1960”. November 10-12, 1983. The University of Kansas and Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum present the Fourth Annual Conference on International Affairs. 5. Miscellaneous Los Angeles Sentinel. Full Page ad: “There’s a Great Future in you Past”. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch. Thursday, February 15, 1979. “African art from Ivory Coast is rare collection on view”. Saturday, March 26, 1994. “Tractor Project to Help Develop Africa”. Wednesday, June 17-24, 1992. Map: National Geographic. Vol. 140, no. 6. “Africa: Its people and its past”. 1971 Congressional Black Caucus Newspaper Articles: Baltimore Afro-American. “Black caucus exits meeting in fury” M.R. Cheshire. 02/05/1994. New York Amsterdam News. “national conference to focus on crisis facing Black males” 05/18/1991. Topeka Capital – Journal. “First black governor inaugurated” 01/14/1990. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Congressional Black Caucus for the people. Volume 3, number 3. 12/1977. Core Congress of Racial Equality Newspaper Article: Kansas City Times. “commitment to blacks disputed” 07/14/1989. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: Core Salutes The Organization of African Unity (1963 – 1973) Cousin Joe K-State Appearance Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Minorities Resource and Research Center Newsletter. “Displays” Minorities Resource and Research Center Newsletter. “The Education of Black Americans: an historic example” 12/1985. Minorities Resource and Research Center Newsletter. “Cousin Joe” Harriet Ottenheimer. 05/1980. “Cousin Joe” Blues Singer from New Orleans. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: “Nonviolence: A Time to Act… A way to live!” 01/25/1991. Photographs of Cousin Joe. Miscellaneous: Information old list “Cousin Joe shaves his music” Dance Folder of Alvin Ailey Dance Theather Newspaper Articles: Christian Science Monitor. “Fagan’s Bucket Dance Theatre – an original” Jamake Highwater. 10/28/1988. Kansas City Times. “Alvin Ailey, master of dance, dies” 12/02/1989. Kansas City Times. “Ailey troupe residency is celebrated at gala” Laura Rollins. 11/03/1990. Kansas City Times. “Alvin Ailey’s KC finale is stunning, lively” Scott Cantrell. 11/12/1990. Kansas City Times. “Judith Jamison: Carrying the torch” Scott Cantrell. 07/29/1990. Minneapolis Spokesman. “Dance Theatre of Harlem returns to Northrop” Lanier Holt. 10/16/1994. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: Folly Theater & the Gentlemen of Distinction. Garth Fagan Bucket Dance. Photo of Alvin Ailey. Photos from Kwanzaa. Chicago Defender. Volume LXXXVIII, number 155. “Dancing to visions of Africa” 12/13/1993. “Chronology of Black Cultural Achievement” “The ADF: Focus on Black Modern Dance” Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Newspaper Articles: Atlanta Voice. ““Unsung Black Heroines” Honored by Delta Theta” 07/05 – 11/1986. Call. “Kansas City, Mo., Alumnae of Delta Sigma Theta To Hold Annual Cotillion Saturday” 04/09 – 15/1993. Kansas State Collegian. “Playboy of the year named at 7th Playboy Bunny Ball” Jackie Martin. 03/05/1979. Kansas State Collegian. “Students help” Norman Wallace. 12/13/1985. Kansas State Globe. “Delta Sorority’s Last Living Founder Dies at Age 100” 08/26 – 09/02/1993. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Delta Sigma Theta Honors S. African “Black Heroines”” 01/23/1986. New York Amsterdam. “Delta Sigma Theta set for evening of elegance” 04/18/1992. Magazine and Journal Articles: Delta Sigma Theta. Baird’s Manual. “Delta Sigma Theta” Delta Sigma Theta Report “We would like to recognize the accomplishments of these famous members of the following organizations:…” Delta Newsletter. Summer Issue, 1972. Delta Newsletter. Winter 1986 – 87. Delta Newsletter. 09 – 10/1972. Delta Newsletter. 12/1972 – 01/1973. Delta. Volume 60, number 3. 04/1972. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: “Delta’s Past Salient Progenitor* for her Future” Soror Allie Miller Holley. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. A Profile – 1913-1992. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Contact information. Equity to the third power. 06/05 – 08/1986. Desegregation Newspaper Articles: Call. “Supreme Court Refuses to Rule in Kansas City Desegregation Case” 09/15/1987. Chicago Defender. “Stop segregation in public schools” 06/27/1988. Chicago Defender. “‘Deliberate speed’ used to end school segregation” Henry Hankerson and Nancy L. Arnez. 02/22/1989. Chicago Defender. “Integration and tokenism” Sherman N. Miller. 10/01/1990. Chicago Defender. “Desegregation scores” 07/27/1978. Chicago Defender. “May 17, 1954 – plus 25 years” 05/17/1979. Kansas City Star. “Metropolitan desegregation seen as key to housing mix” Andrew C. Miller. 12/01/1980. Kansas City Star. “Quality, not quotas, should be school goal” Clarence Page. 01/30/1991. Kansas City Star. “School in desegregation case gets historic status” 05/17/1988. Kansas City Star. “The entire city has a stake in success of magnet schools” Jean Haley. 07/23 Kansas City Star. “Area school officials discuss integration” Becky Lucas. 10/23/1989. Kansas City Star. “Report says in incompetence hinders school plan” Michael Mansur. 07/30/1989. Kansas City Star. “Magnet schools’ recruiting needs fixing, company says” Time O’Connor. 09/30/1989. Kansas City Star. “Mall apologizes to black Santa” 12/17/1989. Kansas City Star. “Consultants list flaws of KC’s magnet plan” Tim O’Connor. 07/28/1989. Kansas City Star. “Standing up for traditional education” Lynn Horsley. Kansas City Star. “Desegregation case comes before court” 04/16/1991. Kansas City Star. “Desegregation rules relaxed” Andrew C. Miller. 01/16/1991. Kansas City Star. “for school” Tim O’Connor. 05/10/1990. Kansas City Star. “Judge proposes scholarships to aid desegregation” Tim O’Connor. 04/27/1990. Kansas City Star. “Desegregation board down on district” Tim O’Connor. 10/20/1989. Kansas City Star. “Magnet seats are filling up” Lynn Horsley. 08/14/1989. Kansas City Star. “Topekan who argued ’54 integration case dies” 03/06/1989. Kansas City Star. “White students quitting magnets” Tim O’Connor. 09/16/1989. Kansas City Star. “Big push not pulling in whites to magnet schools” Tim O’Connor. 07/19/1989. Kansas City Star. “Heroes of the West” A. Scharnhorst. 02/25/1990. Kansas State Collegian. “Supreme Court ruling to aid desegregation” 04/19/1990. Kansas State Globe. Volume 18, number 7. “‘Equal Rights Under the Law: Desegregation in America,’ on Nationwide Radio During Black History Month” 01/24/1990. Kansas State Globe. “Desegregation Decision Honored” 08/05 – 12/1993. Los Angeles Sentinel. “The Paradox of Desegregation” Manning Marable. 10/16/1986. Los Angeles Times. “Segregation remains corrosive” Douglas S. Massey. 08/18/1989. Minneapolis Spokesman. “Integration and Education: 25 Years After Brown” Baynard Rustin. 05/24/1979. Philadelphia Tribune. “Kansas school is designated a national historic landmark” 05/24/1988. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Anti-black speech uncovered” 10/25/1989. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Copies of booklet available in Topeka” Phil Anderson. 03/29/1991. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Black Louisiana college fights desegregation plan” 11/19/1989. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Decision may hurt Brown case” Jacalyn Mindell. 01/16/1991. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Attitudes split over desegregation” Sally Streff Buzbee. 11/04/1990. Topeka Capital – Journal. “Supreme Court decision on Brown case expected soon” Jacalyn Mindell. 01/17/1991. Topeka Capital – Journal. “U.S. can’t shake racial segregation” Ellen Goodman. 09/04/1990. Magazine and Journal Articles: Time. “A Dubious Precedent” 01/26/1976. Jet. “Little Rock Nine Return to school where violence erupted 30 years ago” 11/09/1987. Time. “Where Jim Crow is Alive and Well” 09/19/1969. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Understanding school desegregation. Promise of Progress. Memphis School Desegregation, 1972 – 1973. John Egerton. Displacement of Black Educators in Desegregating Public Schools. 1972. Revised Statement of Policies for school desegregation plans under title VI of the civil rights act of 1964. 03/1966. NEA PR&R committee on Civil & Human Rights of educators. Faculty Desegregation. Spring 1966 Conferences. Miscellaneous: Desegregation old information list “Court asked to hear desegregation issue” Discrimination/ Racism: African Americans 1. Newspaper articles Afro American. “Bank depositors accuse FDIC of racism”. January 5, 1991 Afro American. “Fairfax county police department faces discrimination charges”. James Wright. Atlanta Voice. “Protesters picket Denny’s, then get served”. July 10 – 16, 1993 Atlanta Voice. “A new partnership, a new pledge. A new day at Denny’s”. July 10 – 16, 1993 Atlanta Voice. “Denny’s, Shoney’s sued over discriminatory practices”. Peter Allen. April 10 – 16, 1993. Atlanta Voice. “Tybee Island doesn’t want partying black students”. April 10-16, 1993 Bethany Messenger. “Alvin Lewis Discusses Institutional Racism”. Robert C. Osborne. April 23, 1971 The Call. “Followers of the Hon. Elijah Muhammad to meet”. “Judicial proposal could help black drug defendants”. “Study says poverty hurts blacks kids’ IQ”. “Gun deaths jump among young males”. “Army spied on Blacks- for 75 years”. “Dallas Blacks protest sentence in racial killing”. April 6-15, 1993. The Call. “Racism in Prison Chaplain Service Program Challenged”. Al Ansare. September 6-12, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Aiding victims of discrimination”. Marian Moore. April 14, 1994 Chicago Defender. “Continue to fight job discrimination”. December 3, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Auto dealers cheat blacks?”. Chester E. Blair. December 24, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Study shows discrimination by car dealers”. December 17, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Misery breeds contempt”. Rhonda Chriss Lokeman. June 6, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Bush’s phony argument”. June 3, 1991 Kansas City Star. “A foolish piece of business at Vassar College”. May 30, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Caught in the act of bias”. May 15, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Bush receives a silent protest from graduates”. May 13, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Unbiased excellence is real goal”. Geroge Gurley. April 20, 1991. Kansas City Star. “Suspend youths in slurs about negro”. November 19, 1968 Kansas State Collegian. “University addresses difficult racial issues”. September 16, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Ahearn’s crowd shows racism survived King”. January 19, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Man files lawsuit against K-State”. Jennifer Dorsch. September 11, 1987. Kansas State Collegian. “Civil rights violations suspected”. Jodi Swengal. September 4, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Local council recalls racial problems”. Bruce Dolsberry. February 18, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Defacement degrades men”. February 13, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Union display shows careful composition”. February 10, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. Letters to the editor re: vandalism to union display. February 9, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Display defacement is a disgrace”. February 8, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Concern raised by local ‘hunting’ pamphlet”. Joyce Becker. July 31, 1980 Kansas State Collegian. “Newspapers reflect black lifestyles; offer audience different perspective”. Betsy Donnelly. February 16, 1979 Kansas State Collegian. “A discriminating view of people”. Randy Shuck. May 8, 1979 Kansas State Collegian. “Let this generation stop prejudice”. Velina Houston. February 26, 1979 Kansas State Collegian. “It’s all in the perception”. Bernard Norman. July 19, 1978 Kansas State Collegian. “Bakke decision calls for action”. Denise Harvey. July 5, 1978 Kansas State Collegian. “Racial discrimination still with us”. Nicky Master. September 13, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “A colorless nightmare”. Curtis Doss. September 12, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “KKK; Phase Two”. Velina Houston. July 7, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Discrimination label unfair”. Kathy Youngblood. April 25, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Fraternities differ on causes of racial separation of houses”. Ben Wearing. April 22, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Sorority reactions to race issue differ”. Velina Houston. April 21, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Interracial dating not easy for couples, parents, peers”. Nancy Horst. April 20, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Racist cartoons inexcusable”. Ben Wearing. April 20, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Black students experience ‘culture shock’ at K-State”. April 19, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Minority news needs still exist”. Samuel Mathis. March 23, 1977 Kansas State Collegian. “Blacks discuss racial situation”. Chuck Cline. March 1, 1976 Kansas State Collegian. “Racial apathy can be fatal”. Charlie Lombardo. March 29, 1974 Kansas State Collegian. “Racial focus on education”. Mark Furney and Judy Puckett. March 22, 1974 Kansas State Collegian. “Well, maybe someday…”. February 22, 1974 Kansas State Collegian. “Black student union, discrimination in reverse”. Debbie Garger. February 15, 1971. Kansas State Collegian. “Alum aids students”. Rita Lemke. January 26, 1971 Kansas State Collegian. “Planners say ‘No’ to house; Black frat protests to city”. Sandi Reed. November 10, 1970 Kansas State Collegian. “Planning board denies black frat request again”. November 10, 1970 Kansas State Collegian. “Nixon’s second-class citizens”. November 6, 1970 Kansas State Collegian. “BSU funds salve consciences”. Dave Schafer. May 22, 1970 Kansas State Collegian. “Chapter expanding; members of Kappa Alpha Psi looking for fraternity house”. September 23, 1969 Kansas State Collegian. “Senate kills rights bill with heavy ‘No’ vote”. Bill Buzenberg. September 20, 1967 Kansas State Collegian. “Concern expressed by McCain for Manhattan Race Problem”. February 17, 1964 Kansas State Collegian. “Most Aggieville Barbershops Do Not Object to Negroes”. Chuck Powers and Judi Hableib. February 12, 1964 Kansas State Collegian. “Racial Issue in Manhattan Barbershop Refuses Negro”. February 7, 1964 Los Angeles Times. “Duke Victory spurs ‘clone’ candidates”. Lee May. 1989 Manhattan Mercury. “’Political correctness’ stirs debate on campuses, elsewhere”. May 6, 1991 Manhattan Mercury. “Display is defaced”. February 7, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Wareham recalls controversial directive’s roots”. Robbie Fidler. February 23, 1979 Manhattan Mercury. “K-State awaits action on civil rights appeal”. March 10, 1976 Minneapolis Spokesman. “African –American students meet regarding campus racism”. December 11, 1990 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Discrimination complaint filed against review board”. Summer Jones. December 6, 1990 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Herschel Walker Abandoned by Afro-American groups”. November 8, 1990 New York Amsterdam News. “Black and Latino students at Manhattan charge cops beat them”. Yusef Salaam. January 9, 1993 New York Times. “Sending a $12.5 million message to a hate group”. Robb London. October 26, 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. “Parks’ fight started before ride”. Jacalyn Mindell. May 17, 1991. Topeka Capital Journal. “Bush assails intolerance”. Terence Hunt. May 5, 1991 2. Dissertations, thesis, reports ADL. Anti-Defamation League. “An ADL special report: Skinheads”. KlanWatch. Intelligence Report. “Special issue on hate crime”. Southern Poverty Law Center. February 1991. #54 KlanWatch. “Ku Klux Klan: A History of Racism and Violence”. 4th Edition, 1991 Law Report. January 1989, November 1990, March 1991, June 1991 UC RAPPs. Each one teach one. Volume 3, no. 2. Winter 1991. 3. Miscellaneous Announcement. Bill introduced by graduate senators Beck Bloss. Announcement in Kansas State Collegian. “Memorial to slain students at Jackson State and other college students”. May 22, 1970 Announcement: “Moratorium” re: Jackson State, Kent State, Augusta, Georgia. Announcement. “You can do something”. February 10, 1984 Letter to the Editor. D, Senior in Psychology Letters to the Editor. “Hall replies to ‘speak out’ critic”. February 15, 1971 List of materials regarding racism, or discrimination. Notice. “You can do something” List of contributors. March 20, 1984 Photograph. Blacks get together in the Union. Kansas State Collegian. March, 1972 Photograph. Black and white: 2 Neo-Nazi males. Photograph. Black and white: Neo-Nazi group. “A student from Kansas beaten in racial incident”. February 20/21, 1987 “Black prison officials charge bias on workers”. “Black women face double prejudice”. Gerald Hay “Equal rights, for everyone?”. Rich Browne “High court upholds Georgia county’s minority job plan”. “Liberation differs for black women”. “NAACP taskforce to fight employment discrimination”. December 23, 1993 “Racial jeer lingers despite K-State minority effort”. Gardner Selby. “Residents talk of tensions”. “Shockley’s freedom denied”. William Dawes. “Students not at fault”. Letter to the editor. Partrick Miller. “Variety of views cloud racial issue”. Velina Houston Education: African Americans 1. Newspaper Articles Atlanta Voice. “Disparity between college enrollment rate up”. August 22 – 28, 1987 Baltimore Afro-American. “State education commission opens doors for minorities”. Ivy D. Jernigan. December 25 – January 1, 1994 The Call. “Revolutionary Youth Brigade makes gains in effort to get more African American courses in schools”. Carmen Jones. July 6 – July 12, 1990. Chicago Defender. “Good educational standards”. Harold E. Charles. November 22, 1993 Chicago Defender. “Call for Afro-centric urban education”. Lucille W. Younger. October 21, 1993 Chicago Defender. Education and black males”. Dr. Conrad Worrill. January 20, 1993 Chicago Defender. “What to do about Mississippi schools”. Editorial. February 20, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Study reveals minority student problems”. Sonya Rose. February 16, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Midwest schools seeking more funds; lotteries eyed”. November, 1988. Chicago Defender. “Minority plan launched by U. of Wisc.-Mad.”. February 11, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Wanted: more minorities in education pipeline”. February 8, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Minorities show improvement in SAT scores”. Patricia McCormack. September 23, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Minorities & College opportunities”. August 10, 1987 Chicago Defender. “School chiefs ponder minority education”. Ann Arbor. August 6, 1987 Christian Science Monitor. “Holes in the college safety net”. June 15, 1988 Christian Science Monitor. “The case for an actual ‘Racism 101’”. Marjorie BowensWheatley. May 31, 1988 Kansas City Star. “National education test in schools would be discriminatory”. Claude Lewis. May 24, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Cultural respect needed in schools, say black educators”. Teresa J. Gaines. July 12, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Holland quits school panel to protest court actions”. Tim O’Connor. July 11, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Black parents, students request a hearing on quotas at magnets”. Lynn Horsley. June 30, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Blacks academies proposed”. Teresa J. Gaines. May 15, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Tuition incentive plan for integration delayed”. Tim O’Connor. May 15, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Students get taste of teaching”. Tim O’Connor. March 22, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Black composers overlooked in schools, researcher finds”. February 11, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Tough ex-principal gives a blunt pep talk”. Laurie Scott. February 6, 1990 Kansas City Star. “ Magnet ad effort planned”. Michael Mansur. April 23, 1989 Kansas City Star. “Magnet schools hard to sell”. Tim O’Connor. October 18, 1989 Kansas City Star. “Minority freshmen at KU are offered a new course to help them feel at home”. Jennifer Howe. Kansas City Times. “Black dropout rates declining, report says”. September 15, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Awful lesson for children”. Rhonda Chriss Lokeman. August 8, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Vindicated Haskell president is back on the job”. Associated Press. May 31, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Bush, black congressmen confer”. May 24, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Education of blacks criticized”. May 24, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Minority Issues to draw special attention”. Laura Woodward. February 2, 1989. Kansas City Times. “The buck stops at Garcia’s desk; school board will watch how he reacts to costly errors”. Tim O’Connor. January 28, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Scores on SAT show first drop since ‘80”. Associated Press. September 20, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Program helps minority engineers”. Roy Graber. August 24, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Education more beneficial than prison”. Renee Noss. February 20, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Minority Policy muddy”. Richard Adrade. February 12, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “McGowan teaches life, cognitive skills, empowers students”. Renee Noss. Feburary 5, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Conference focuses on problems in education facing minorities”. Carol Knorr. April 4, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Female education differs, speaker says”. April 7, 1987 Kansas State Globe. “New York Times & Teachers imply all blacks speak in plantation or black dialect”. James E. Alsbrook. January 20 - 27 Kansas State Globe. “L&F products makes $100,000 grant to benefit united Negro college fund”. April 11 – 18, 1993. Kansas State Globe. “NEA President warns journalists on national need to educate minority children”. November 2 – 9. K-Stater. “The Black Graduate [George Washington Owens]”. June, 1977 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Black dropout rate alarms LAUSD officials”. December 17, 1987 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Black professionals in Education”. Larry Aubry. October 9, 1987 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Black Students and Racism”. Larry Aubry. October 23, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Mother fights for IQ test for son”. June 11, 1987 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Minorities Sue Schools”. August 14, 1986 Manhattan Mercury. “Junior Editor’s Quiz on Mary McLeod Bethune”. Susan Hoffman. March 19, 1993 Manhattan Mercury. “Black coaches seek help”. October 10, 1993. New York Amsterdam News. “Number of minority engineering grads said to be on upward swing”. January 8, 1994. New York Amsterdam News. “Study shows Black students use less drugs than others”. Dr. Harry Morgan. May 8, 1993 New York Amsterdam News. “Program helps children abused by other children”. March 21, 1992 New York Amsterdam News. “La Salle Academy, a school that is in a class of its own”. Kenneth Meeks. March 14, 1992 Philadelphia Tribune. “What is behind Black students who drop-out?”. October 7, 1986 Topeka Capital Journal. “Change statistics, speaker urges black teenagers”. Leslie Guild Moriarty. March 14, 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. “Burn meets with black students”. January 27, 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. “Black group won’t file complaint related to Topeka High fight”. November 21, 1989 Topeka Capital Journal. “Local effort begun for United Negro College Fund”. Leslie Guild. September 5, 1989. Topeka Capital Journal. “Conference to look at need for minority educators”. Leslie Guild. June 8, 1989 2. Magazine/Journal Articles Chronicle of Higher Education. “Black students at 4 colleges”, and “Colleges seek minority applicants”. February 11, 1987 Chronicle of Higher Education. “28 selective liberal-arts colleges ponder”. February 11, 1987 Contemporary Society. “[Book] Review Essay”. January 1973. Vol. 2, No. 1 Midwest Journal. “The Beginning of industrial education in Negro schools”. August Meier Princeton Alumni Weekly. April 18, 1977 Urban Crisis Monitor. “Education”. November 21, 1969. Vol II, no. 45 3. Dissertation, Thesis, Reports Black Glory in Retrospect. Vol. 1; first in a series Bourgeois Teachers in Black Schools. Nathan Hare. March, 1967 Counseling in inner-city schools. Andrew H. Griffin, Jr. April 7, 1971 Education and the Black American. Black Awareness Week. 1972. James Boyer. Education and the Black American. Department of Curriculum and Instruction. James Boyer. Part of the Whole. S.P. Marland. March 26, 1972 The Role of the Black Colleges in Making Higher Education Relevant to the Needs of the Community. Birdex Copleand. July1974 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets Black Contributors to Science and Energy Technology. U.S. Department of Energy. U.S. Government printing office, 1979. Crisis. “Engineering, a profession of opportunity”. Garvey E. Clarke. May 1979 Flier: “Alternative Routes to Excellence”. Charles Willie. Presentation in Forum Hall. October 14, NAEP Newsletter. Vol. VII. July – August 1974 Portal Schools. 5. Miscellaneous “Components of Bush Education plan cause uproar”. Jacqueline Conciatore. “Grad schools losing out on minorities”. Marc Fisher “Ohio State to aid blacks in schools”. “Report: Fewer blacks, Hispanics in college”. January 15, 1990 “Resignation spotlights severe problems racking KD district”. Tim O’Connor Education II (second folder): African American 1. Newspaper Articles Afro-American. “Parents to follow Jackson’s advice ‘to take kids to school’”. Afro-American. “Equal Educational Opportunity is Elusive Goal”. Sameul L. Banks. January 1-5, 1974. The Call. “Black Gang Convictions Thrown Out in Chicago”. October 8 – 14, 1993. “Clinton’s health care plan calls for more black doctors”. October 15 – 21, 1993 The Call. “National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Observes 70th year”. October 15 – 21, 1993 The Call. “Angela Davis speaks to 2,000 at University of Kansas”. Chequita Snipes. October 5 – 11, 190 Chicago Defender. “Fight against guns heats up”. Lucille W. Younger. October 6, 1993 Chicago Defender. “Rap music and women’s dignity”. Lisa Gibson. October 6, 1993. Chicago Defender. “King students reach for excellence”. Nate Clay. October 13, 1980 Chicago Defender. “Violence is ‘everyone’s problem’”. Marianne Means. October 14 Houston Forward Times. “Racism on white campuses”. Manning Marable. June 18, 1988 Kansas City Star. “Recalling schools’ equality”. Steve Kraske. October 2, 1993. Kansas City Star. “Scholarship & Service”. Laura Rollins Hockaday. November 19, 1990 Kansas City Star. “KC School District’s choice says no”. Tim O’Connor. February 12, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Activists threaten to close KC School district”. Lynn Horsley. February 10, 1991 Kansas City Star. “School post offered Maryland man”. Tim O’Connor. 1991 Kansas City Star. “Officials urges to do ‘right thing’ on college aid rule”. Associated Press. December 20, 1990 Kansas City Star. “The tuition outrage”. December 18, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Special-interests create textbook Babel”. Suzanne Fields. December 11, 1990 Kansas City Star. “KC magnet schools attract 559 whites”. Lynn Horsley. October 20, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Universities’ plans focus on minorities”. Teresa J, Gaines. October 19, 1990 Kansas City Star. “MU teacher apologizes for words”. Teresa J. Gaines. July 27, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Racial protest at KU turns loud”. Michael Martinez. April 12, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Moses Gunn finally gets master’s at KU”. Shane Hills. May 7, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “KU students fight racism,”. Associated Press. April 13, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Program studies academic barriers faced by black women”. Dori Withers. April 6, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Financial woes threaten existence of universities attended by blacks”. February 7, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Education : low income, minority students benefit from federal programs”. September 22, 1976. Kansas State Globe. “Black Pan-Hellenic Helps Freshmen”. October 7-14, 1993. Kansas State Globe. “NEA names new civil rights leader”. July 19 – 22, 1993. Manhattan Mercury. “K-State works to curb dropout rate”. Tim Lindemuth. April 19, 1987 New York Amsterdam News. “Penn Center, U.S.’s first Black School”. Saturday, June 27, 1992. New York Times. “Health, Education and Welfare”. August 3, 1977 Salina Journal. “Black studies have secured a place in American colleges, universities”. Dolores Barclay. February 1973. Topeka Capital Journal. “African-American educators honored”. Patricia Rojas. March 25, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. “Fifth-grader suspended for ‘startling’ hair cut”. Associated Press. January 20, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. “Some white schools open to blacks”. Associated Press. January 10, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. “A tale of 2 teachers”. Phil Anderson. October 17, 1990 2. Magazine/ Journal Articles “Creating a new Afro-American image”. 53rd Annual Convention. October 3rd – 6th, 1968. Souvenir Journal & Program. Dawn Magazine. “The Threat to Black Colleges”. Tony Brown. September, 1980 Princeton Alumni Weekly. “The Black arrival at Princeton”. Carl A. Fields. April 18, 1977. 3. Dissertations, thesis, reports Law Report. January 1992. ADL. An ADL Special Report. “Skinheads target the schools”. Minorities Resource and Research Center. December 1985. Desegregation of the Nation’s Public Schools: A Status report. February 1979 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets An Introduction to Kansas Technical Institute. Topeka Kansas. July 5, 1951 5. Miscellaneous “African Adventure awaits students”. Tara Y. Locke. “Blacks show gain in education”. July 23, 1973 “Black Colleges and Universities”. Black Resource Guide “Recalling an educational triumph”. Laura R. Hockaday. “Out to change the world”. Re: Carl Boyd. Karen Uhlenhuth “Court action taken against ‘Mister Rogers’ imitation”. Effective Black Parenting Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: The Bible and the Rod. Adah Maurer and James S. Wallerstein. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: “Woman to Woman: Single Parenting from a Global Perspective” 06/23 – 29/1987. Miscellaneous: Ashes fly back into the face… Employment Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “Wage gap narrows between the races” 09/13/1986. Atlanta Voice. “Blacks fifty years behind whites” 06/03/1978. Atlanta Voice. “Employment inches up for black men” 07/29/1978. Call and Post. “Unemployed Youth and Black Business” Henry North. 07/08/1978. Call and Post. “Higher minimum wage vs. jobs for blacks” 08/06/1987. Chicago Defender. “Thoughts on unemployment and the young black” Bob Dixon. 06/21/1978. Chicago Defender. “Increase in minority apprentices” 10/05/1978. Junction City. “Negro Jobs Discussed at Meeting” 08/25/1967. Kansas City Star. “Black man denied job as Santa Claus sues shopping mall in California” Don Martinez. 12/16/1990. Kansas City Star. “No ho, ho, ho” 12/17/1990. Kansas City Star. “consultant teaches firms how to cope with diversity” Joseph Rebello. 09/24/1991. Kansas City Star. “New Kansas directory leads consumers to companies owned by black people” Joseph Rebello. 10/15/1991. Kansas City Star. “Bush picks Powell for Joint Chiefs” 08/10/1989. Kansas City Star. “Blacks in the FBI” 08/23/1990. Kansas City Star. “Black agent looks at cover-up charges” 08/22/1990. Kansas City Star. “Minority firms said to require more aid” 10/04/1991. Kansas City Star. “Law enforcement woos black agents” Scott Canon. 08/16/1989. Kansas State Globe. “11 Afro-American Companies Schedule Meetings in Miami” 12/23 – 30/1993. Minneapolis Spokesman. “Hope for Unemployed Youth” Kenyon C. Burke. 06/29/1978. St. Louis Argus. “Black Unemployment Rate Shows Little Change” 01/25/1979. St. Louis Argus. “Black Teen-Age Unemployment Here Estimated at 70%” Donald R. Thompson. 08/31/1993. St. Louis Argus. “Black Unemployment Rate Remains Atrociously High” 08/17/1978. New York Amsterdam News. “‘State of Black America’ calls for job strategies” New York Amsterdam News. “Black Female jobless increase” Annette Samuels. 10/14/1978. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black College Graduates’ Job Prospects Generally Good, Survey Finds” 05/15/1979. Philadelphia Tribune. “High Tuition Jeopardizes Black Progress” Bayard Rustin. 05/15/1979. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black college grads face a degree of success in job market” 05/19/1979. Magazine and Journal Articles: Newsletter. “No Room at the Top” 12/01/1986. Time. “What unions are – and are not – doing for blacks” 09/26/1969. Harper’s Magazine. “The Blacks and the Unions” Bayard Rustin. 05/1971. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Employment and Income in the Black Community Trends and Outlook Andrew F. Brimmer. 03/02/1973. Widening Horizons Prospects for Black Employment Andrew F. Brimmer. 05/05/1974. Lifespan Personality. Elverta Vassol. 12/14/1990. Population Growth and the Future of Black Folk Eleanor Holmes Norton. 05/1973. Research and Statistics Note. Number 4. 03/22/1976. Operation Breadbasket. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: The right to earn a living. The black coal miner of southeast Kansas. John M. Robb. Black Americans. 1972. Miscellaneous: Employment old information list “Job Grievances of Negro Youth in City Outlined at Special Meeting” P.12 of an unknown report “Ministers Plan Nationwide March For Full Employment” African American Entertainers 1. Newspaper articles The Afro- American, June 28 1988, “Bill Cosby, the warm and gentle comedian”. 1988 The Afro-American, June 7, 1986. “Sammy Davis to ‘hang up’ his tap shoes”. 1986 The Atlanta Voice, Dec. 25-Jan.7, 1993. “Rap the Rap, Walk the Walk”. Larry McShane, 1993 The Atlanta Voice, Dec. 11-17, 1993. “Whoopi Goldberg is back in Sister Act II”. Stan Washington.1993 The Atlanta Voice, March 14 – 20, 1992. “Black Women In Film And Television”. 1992 The Atlanta Voice, May 24-30, 1986. “Former Miss Cleveland Now a Shining Star”. 1986 The Baltimore Afro-American, January 22, 1994. “26th Annual NAACP Awards telecast Saturday, Jan 22”. 1994 The Baltimore Afro-American, Jan 9, 1993. “Dizzy Gillespie, Famous Jazz Trumpeter, dead at 75”. Ida Peters, 1993 The Call, April 6-15. “Marian Anderson, Whose Voice Was Acclaimed Around the World as ‘The Greatest’ Dies at 96”. 1993 The Call, January 8-14. “Dizzy Gillespie, Inventor of B-Bop, Dies Peacefully After Bout with Cancer”. 1993 The Call, December 11 – 17, 1992. “Denzel Washington Doesn’t Just Play ‘Malcolm X;’ He Evokes Him”. Tonya Pendleton, 1992 The Call, June 24, 1978. “Eartha Kitt is Here To Stay”. 1978 Chicago Defender, Tuesday, January 18, 1994. “Jazz Pianist Dorothy Donegan receives doctorate from RU”. Earl Calloway, 1994 Chicago Defender, Wed., January 5, 1994. “Diana Ross is starring in ABC-TV’s Movie of the Week: ‘Out of Darkness’”. Earl Calloway, 1994. Chicago Defender, Monday October 25, 1993. “James Earl Jones received PiperHeidsieck award”. Earl Calloway, 1993 Chicago Defender, Wed., December 29, 1993. “Gospel Singer Marion Williams to be honored”. Earl Calloway, 1993. Chicago Defender, Monday, Oct. 12, 1992. “Cosby right about ‘human family’. 1992 Chicago Defender, January 30, 1992. “Blues Legend Willie Dixon dead at 76”. Earl Calloway, 1992 Chicago Defender, August 9, 1990. “Donna Summers exhibits art”. Earl Calloway, 1990 Chicago Defender, July 26, 1990. “Cab Calloway swings with Erich Kunzel”. 1990 Chicago Defender, Monday, December 19, 1988. “Singer [James] Brown Jailed”. 1988 Chicago Defender, December 5, 1988. “[Alvin] Ailey honored”. 1988 Chicago Defender, Wednesday, November 9, 1988. “Actor Louis Gossett stars in Tri-Star film ‘Iron Eagle’ II”. Earl Calloway, 1988 El Chicano, July 1, 1988. “Bill Dee steps away from character”. Dianne Eckert, 1988 K-State Collegian, Friday Feb 22, 1974. “Cambridge dead serious on drugs”. Nezella Bailey, 1974 Kansas State Globe, Thursday, April 8-15, 1993. “The 1993 Essence Awards Honors Eight Black Women”. 1993 Kansas State Globe, Wednesday, January 4-11, 1989. “Roberta Flack and Ossie Davis Named 1989 Innovators”. 1989 Kansas State Globe, Wednesday, Dec. 14 – 21, 1988. “Oprah is Unforgettable”. 1988 Kansas City Star, Thursday, April 4, 1991. “Robert Townsend has a vision for Hollywood”. Tom Jacobs, 1991 Kansas City Star, February 21, 1991. “Recalling a Legend of the Stage [Josephine Baker]”. Mary Sanchez, 1991. Kansas City Star, January 13, 1991. “Jazz Stars are honored by national arts group”. Associated Press, 1991 Kansas City Star, Monday, October 22, 1990. “Ruby Dee gets her point across”. James C. Fittzpatrick, 1990 Kansas City Star, September 6, 1990. “The Man With the Golden Voice [James Earl Jones]”. Jeanne Wolf, 1990 Kansas City Star, Friday, August 3, 1990. “Straight Talk from Spike Lee.” Samuel G. Freedman, 1990 Kansas City Star, June 20, 1990. “Black soap stars break TV barriers”. Barry Garron, 1990 Kansas City Star, Sunday September 21, 1980. “Black actors: crisis in film roles, careers”. Gene Siskel. 1980 Los Angeles Sentinel, Nov. 3, 1988. “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Winners”. 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel, Thursday, July 14, 1988. “Michael Jackson endows motown museum foundation”. 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Image Award Winners”. Manhattan Mercury, February 13, 1994. “Mariah’s Music: Black or White?” © 1994 N.Y. Times, 1994. Manhattan Mercury, October 16, 1993. “Whoopi like Danson blackface; others saw red”. Associated Press. 1993 Manhattan Mercury, August 22, 1993. “Rap’s Boss’ will give you plenty of straight talk”. Dennis Hunt, 1993 Manhattan Mercury, Tuesday August 24, 1993. “Jackson subject of police probe”. Associated Press. 1993. Manhattan Mercury, August 25, 1993. “Allegation smears star’s image”. Associated Press. 1993 Manhattan Mercury, June 17, 1993. “What’s Up With Oprah? Who Knows?” Associated Press, 1993. Manhattan Mercury, April 8, 1993. “Marian Anderson dead at 96”. Associated Press, 1993 Manhattan Mercury, Sunday, January 10, 1993. “The Clown Prince of Jazz, his talent was Dizzy-ing”. Richard Harrington, 1993 N.Y. Amsterdam News, Saturday, November 5, 1988. “James Brown indicted in SC”. Jesse H. Walker, 1998 N.Y. Amsterdam News, Sat., Feb 5, 1994. “Desiree returns in ‘Mama I Want To Sing’ Desiree Coleman-Jackson”. Linda Armstrong, 1994 N.Y. Amsterdam News, July 10, 1993. “Wilson Picket faces jail term on drunk driving rap”. 1993 N.Y. Amsterdam News, Saturday, June 11, 1988. “Oprah Winfrey thanks God, ancestors, industry”. Vicky Gholson, 1988. New York Times, Friday August 24, 1990. “Pearl Bailey’s Love is Remembered at her Funeral”. 1990 Philadelphia Tribune, Friday, January 13, 1989. “Reggae King Bob Marley releases album”. 1989 Philadelphia Tribune, Friday, July 8, 1988. “Natalie Cole: She’s Back and on her way to the top”. Rita Charleston, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune, Tuesday, February 10, 198__. “Paul Robeson was a hero who set this own terms”.1980’s Topeka Capital Journal. “Promoting Harmony”. Phil Anderson, Topeka Capital Journal. “Sweet Honey in the Rock schedules Topeka performance”. The Washington African American, October 29, 1988. “Sure you’re right!”. Re: Robin Givens. Robyn-Denise Yourse, 1988 The Washington African American, October 29, 1988. “Money and Fame do not buy acceptance”. Re: Mike Tyson and Robin Givens. Sam Lacy, 1988 2. Magazine and Journal articles Black Stars, April. “Tina Turner: the best dressed Buddhist in L.A.”. Tom Perew, 1980 The Crisis, December 1976. “Reminiscences of Claude McKay”. Stanley Warren, 1976. Jet, August 2, 1979. “Minnie’s Husband Tells of Her Final Moments As They Listened to Stevie”. Robert E. Johnson, 1979 Jet, July 12, 1979. “Private Life of TV Star Gary Coleman”. Geoff Brown, 1979. Lawrence World Journal, April 20, 1985. “Lawrence man gained comedy’s heights”. Re: George “Nash” Walker. Debra Graber, 1985. Parade Magazine November 25, 1990. “’I Want to be a force for healing’ Morgan Freeman”. Wallace Terry, 1990 U. Magazine, October. “No Stranger to the Business [Cuba Gooding Jr.]”. 1995 3. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets. Friday Plus: The entertainment Guide for the Baltimore and Washington Afro-American newspapers, October 14, 1988. “Michael [Jackson]”. 1988 5. Miscellaneous Articles: “Alabamans Attack ‘King’ Cole on Stage” Associated Press “Bob Marley in R&R Hall of Fame”. Vinette K. Pryce “Civil Rights pioneer Robeson dies”. 1976 “Exclusive! Minnie Riperton’s Last Interview”. Bob Lucas “He Can’t say that- Can he?” re: Ice-T. 1993 “J.J. act receives criticism”. Re: Jimmie “J.J.” Walker. “Lena Horne: The Lady; the Legend”. Fredrick Douglass. “Max Robinson: How he got AIDS”. Chester A. Higgins, Sr. “Melba Moore: the story of success”. Friday, July 15, 1988. “Music is my Mistress”. Re: Duke Ellington “New Album released by Shirley Caesar and Rev. Milton Brunson”. “Silk joins Coca-Cola Summerfest with LL Cool J, Shai, Jade, and SWV”. “Tragic Hero [Paul Robeson]”. February 2, 1976 “A Tribute to Dizzy”. Al Brown Photograph, black and white: Ja’Net DuBois Photograph, black and white: La Wanda Page Photograph of Ossie Davis Photograph, black and white: Redd Fox Photograph, black and white: Timmie Rogers Photograph from Atlanta Voice, Vol. 20, No. 45. Phylicia Rashad of “The Cosby Show” and her sister, Debbie Allen. Photograph from Baltimore African American: Whitney Houston First in Black History Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “Hope assigned to top personnel post” 02/08/1986. Afro-American. “Vanessa Williams’ photographer has more nude photos” 08/16/1986. Atlanta Voice. “First Black, Woman up for U.S. Att. Post” 04/10 – 16/1993. Atlanta Voice. “First Black Woman in Space Leaving NASA” 03/13/1993. Call. “U.S. Senate confirms Dr. Joycelyn Elders As Nation’s First Black Surgeon General” 09/10 – 16/1993. Chicago Defender. “Richardson first Black president” 02/14/1990. Chicago Defender. “Williams adds Guccione to suit” 12/10/1985. Chicago Defender. “South Sider Jemison to blast off into history” Marian Moore. 09/10/1992. Chicago Defender. “Jemison tells UIC students to fly high in college” Marian Moore. 11/09/1992. Kansas City Star. “James Meredith’s folly” 04/02/1990. Kansas City Star. “Berlin 1936: A triumph for humanity” Ann McFeatters. 03/30/1990. Kansas State Collegian. “Franklin speech on tab Monday” 02/16/1978. Kansas State Globe. “Famous Bessie Coleman Did Her ‘Thing’” James E. Alsbrook. 09/23/1993. Kansas State Globe. “First Black Chancellor Makes History” 12/02/1992. La Sentinel. “Septima Poinsette Clark Here For “Voices of a Sit-In”” 02/27/1986. Los Angeles Sentinel. “First Black Woman Architect Opens Firm with Partners” 08/07/1986. Los Angeles Sentinel. “First Black Division Head named” 07/28/1988. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Black Lawman to Join Rangers” 08/04/1988. New York Amsterdam News. “First Black Woman Mayor” 11/10/1990. Philadelphia Tribune. “Woman pioneers for Navy” Lort Cornish. 10/08/1985. Philadelphia Tribune. “First Black Marine Flyer” 02/17/1989. Philadelphia Tribune. “Pa. NAACP leader wins high honor” 02/03/1989. Spokesman. “NFL under fire to name Black coach” R. L. Greene. 03/10/1988. Voice of Black America Since 1892. “Dr. Jamison, America’s first AfricanAmerican Woman Astronaut” 10/03/1992. Magazine and Journal Articles: Dawn Magazine. First Black Astronaut, Arnaldo Tamayo – Menez Robert Fikes, Jr. 02/1986. Firsts for Black Women Ann Williams – Roblow. Jet. Tab 1st Black Astronaut for Space Shuttle Flight 05/10/1982. Jet. Tennessee Names Horton First Black Federal Judge 01/03/1980. Jet. New Queen 02/14/1974. Jet. Black Elected to Chair Washington Govt. Council 02/14/1974. Jet. City’s First Black-Owned Radio Station on the air 02/28/1974. Jet. California Has 1st Black Woman Asst. City Manager 04/18/1974. Jet. Ashe advises Blacks Following Visit to S. African Cities 01/10/1974. Jet. Miss Wyoming: Pround Black Beauty Queen 06/06/1974. Jet. Homecoming Queen 12/05/1983. Jet. Lady Freda: First Black Dame of Malta Robert E. Johnson. 03/28/1974. Star Magazine. Welcoming Waters 07/26/1992. Ebony. Lady Mayor of Mayersville 12/1977. Ebony. Her Honor the Mayor 09/1973. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Richard Allen. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: First in Black History The Buffalo Soldier Monument. Afro-American. “Freeman Bosley, Jr.” 04/10/1993. Miscellaneous: “Development and social mobility of the transportation industry in” An envelop from riley county. Letters to Mr. Rustin “St. Louis, MO Elects Bosley as First Black Mayor” “Pamela Mc Kelvy, Crowned Miss Kansas” “Awareness Forum” 1975. “First Black woman set for space travel” William Reed. “Jemison, crew end historic flight” Denise Villavaso. “1st Black astronaut in space leaves NASA” “First Black in Charge… Bishop meeting with Pope in convent” George Giles Newspaper Articles: Flint. “George Giles” Richard Crandall. 09/27/1978. Manhattan Mercury. “A baseball memoir George Giles: A young man’s dream, a nation’s shame” Denise R. Harvey. 05/27/1984. Manhattan Mercury. “Giles NY Mets’ No.1 shortstop” Jerry Izenberg. 03/25/1983. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: “George Giles, Professional Athlete and Businessman” Douglass Center News. Volume IV, number IV. 04/1981. Miscellaneous: Photo of George Giles. 05/29/1984. “Giles to Giles to Giles” “Giles NY Mets’ No.1 shortstop” Jerry Izenberg. “Giles, renowned Negro Leaguer, dies” 03/04/1992. Carver, George Washington Miscellaneous: “Some of the Synthetic Products Developed by Carver” Information files, which contain nine articles. Greek Houses Miscellaneous: “Tennessee State University Gets Prestigious Phi Kappa Phi Chapter” Baird’s Manual of American College Fraternities. Twentieth Edition. Jack L. Anson and Robert F. Marchesani Jr. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Brooks, Gwendolyn File one: Book Titles Book Summeries LC information bulletin. 05/20/1985. Selected Black American Authors Gwendolyn Brooks. 04/1984. File two: 1. Gwendolyn Brooks 2. Martin Luther King Jr. 3. We real cool 4. Gwendolyn Brooks 5. Gwendolyn Brooks… & Friends 6. Gwendolyn Brooks to give reading 7. ‘A Poem, Not… Propaganda’ Dorothea Kahn Jaffe. 8. St. Louis Argus. “Gwendolyn Brooks: Putting Soul into Words” Ruth E. thaler. 12/1978. 9. KSU envelope. 10. Gwendolyn Brooks envelope. 11. KSU envelope. 12. Gwendolyn Brooks envelope. 13. Schedule. Gwendolyn Brooks Reading Day. 02/08/1983. 14. Kansas State Collegian. “Poet’s humor, fervor charm crowd” 02/09/1983. 15. Kansas City Star. “Prize-winning poet says to use life in verse” Stan Austin. 04/19/1983. 16. Manhattan Mercury. “Poet plans lecture” 01/15/1985. 17. Kansas State Collegian. “Forum to study topic of convocation speech” 01/17/1985. 18. Kansas State Collegian. “Forum relates Brooks, King similarities” Tim Filby. 01/18/1985. 19. Manhattan Mercury. “Brooks: Freedom? Not yet” 01/21/1985. 20. Kansas State Collegian. “Brooks recollects King” 01/21/1985. 21. KSU. Univeristy Convocations Committee. 22. Manhattan Mercury. “The poet as a priestess” Philip M. Royster. 01/22/1985. 23. Kansas State Collegian. Photo of Gwendolyn Brooks. 01/22/1985. 24. Kansas State Collegian. “Poet Brooks discusses black progress” Tim Filby. 01/22/1985. 25. Manhattan Mercury. “THYME out: Gwendolyn” David Hacker. 01/23/1985. 26. The Philadelphia Tribune. “Tribute to Gwen Brooks” 05/27/1986. 27. The Afro-American. “Gwendolyn Brooks in Philly to discuss racial problems” 06/31/1986. 28. Kansas City Star. “A poet’s lifetime of firsts” Brian Burnes. 02/26/1987. 29. Chicago Defender. “Poet Laureate to receive honorary degree at CSU” 05/26/1987. 30. Kansas City Star. “Poet hands out awards on birthday” 06/09/1987. Harlem Newspaper Articles: Kansas State Collegian. “Reopening of Apollo Theater draws top black entertainers” 05/06/1985. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Dance Theatre of Harlem to Perform” 04/24/1986. New York Amsterdam News. “Know your roots The History of Harlem (part II)” 11/18/1978. New York Amsterdam News. “Remebering Langston’s Harlem” Lionel H. Mitchell. 01/06/1979. Magazine and Journal Articles: Black Enterprise. A Reality and a Myth – Harlem. 12/1971. Modern Maturity. Harlem’s first shining David Levering Lewis. 02 – 03/1989. Ebony. Where Talent Abounds 06/1974. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Harlem Miscellaneous: Old information list Health Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “AIDS and black America” 04/08/1989. Afro-American. “Stress, mental health” Congressman Louis Stokes. 07/20/1978. Afro-American. “Sickle-cell may cause sudden death” 09/29/1987. Atlanta Voice. “No.1 Killer of Black Women” Gloria D. McKinley. 11/13 – 19/1993. Call and Post. “Stress, and Black Mental Health” 06/24/1978. Call and Post. “AIDS conference focuses on Blacks and Hispanics” Raymond L. Smith. 03/17/1988. Chicago Defender. “Poverty key factor in spread of AIDS” Marian Moore. 07/08/1993. Chicago Defender. “HIV hitting Black community hard” Ethan Michaeli. 07/08/1993. Chicago Defender. “AIDS cases in women of color going ‘steadily up’” Chinta Strausberg. 09/22/1993. Chicago Defender. “Suicide among black males up” 08/29/1978. Chicago Defender. “Breaking the mortality cycle” Attorney Chester L. Blair. 02/19/1990. Chicago Defender. “Private Dr.’s draw on minorities” 11/28/1988. Chicago Defender. “Passing death – serious in the urban ghettos” Sonya Rose. 11/28/1988. Chicago Defender. “1990 births to school-age moms decline slightly” 05/20/1992. Chicago Defender. “Heredity makes Blacks more prone to TB” 02/19/1990. El Chicano. “Field named for Chicano soldiers” 09/23/1993. Houston Forward Times. “AIDS & Blacks” John Gaye. 09/17/1988. Kansas City Star. “Test designed to help sickle-cell patients” 01/17/1991. Kansas City Star. “Young black males’ risk of being slain skyrockets” 12/07/1990. Kansas City Star. “Blacks address need to conquer AIDs” April D. McClellan. 09/23/1990. Kansas City Star. “S. Africa to allow mixed hospitals” 05/17/1990. Kansas City Star. “Minority women feel ‘under the gun’” 09/12/1991. Kansas City Star. Volume 113, number 55. “Lawrence A. Jones Sr.” 11/11/1992. Kansas City Star. “Curable illnesses lethal to many blacks” 11/29/1990. Kansas City Star. “Life expectancy higher for blacks in Missouri” 12/03/1990. Kansas State Globe. “Nine U.S. Sites Selected for Study of Early HIV Infection” 10/14/1981. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Blacks at more risk for nearly everything” 07/28/1988. Minneapolis Spokesman. “Drive Launched to Immunize Black Children” 09/21/1978. New York Amsterdam News. “Blacks body parts donation, says director” William Egyir. 10/09/1993. New York Amsterdam News. “Out of Africa: AIDS cure is found” 08/18/1990. New York Amsterdam News. “Health status of Blacks: lower than rest of nation” Vernal G. Cave. 10/11/1980. Philadelphia Tribune. “AIDS and its affect on the Black community” Stanley Bailey. 01/31/1989. Philadelphia Tribune. “Hypertension a leading killer of Blacks: Physician” 08/11/1987. Philadelphia Tribune. “North Carolina AIDS cases tripled in ’87” 03/01/1988. Philadelphia Tribune. “Health care is life and death matter for the Black community” 08/19/1980. St. Louis Argus. “Stress and Black Mental Health” 06/15/1978. St. Louis Argus. “High Blood Pressure and the Black Woman” 11/16/1978. St. Louis Argus. “Cancer Killing Blacks at highest Rate Ever” 10/12/1978. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Transplants for blacks a problem” 01/31/1991. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Transplant wait longer for blacks” 08/23/1990. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Drug successful in treating blacks’ high-blood pressure” 07/14/1990. Magazine and Journal Articles: Science & Health. Volume 3, number 1. Spring 1991. Pam File – Blacks. The Depression of the Opppressed. Star Magazine. Plastic surgery for blacks Eric Adler. 12/16/1990. Ebony. The Oldest Living American? Rhoda E. McKinney. 09/1989. Ebony. F-F-F-Fortysomething? Eric V. Tait, Jr. 11/1989. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: Vital and Health Statistics. Series 11, number 143. Body Dimensions and Proportions, White and Negro Children 6-11 Years United States 12/1974. Alzheimer’s Resource News. Fall 1990. Miscellaneous: “Minority Woman Becomes First Medical School Dean” “Prevention of AIDS must be a priority” Marian Wright-Edelman. “Blacks, Hispanics hardest hit by AIDS virus” “Black organ donors lacking” Barbara A. Washington” Hip Hop Novels Magazine and Journal Article: Newsweek. It’s Gangsta Lit Peg Tyre. 06/14/2004. Miscellaneous: “Jackson’s contract to stay under wraps” Historically Black Colleges and Universities Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “Black schools have history of open admission” Gerry Harewood. 06/24/1978. Afro-American. “Black colleges – the ups and downs” 07/15/1978. Atlanta Voice. “Spelman College Receives $37 Million From Wallace” Tara S. Everett. 05/16/1991. Call and Post. “Black Educational Institutions Have Important Mission in America” 06/10/1978. Chicago Defender. “Dillard receives grant to strengthen facilities” 08/16/1989. Chicago Defender. “Howard students relish resignation of Atwater” 03/09/1989. Chicago Defender. “Job outlook bright for black grads” 04/11/1979. Chicago Defender. “Howard U. turmoil continues” Juanita Bratcher. 03/09/1989. Chicago Defender. “Black colleges aided by freemasons” 11/01/1988. Chicago Defender. “Students pouring into black colleges” 07/13/1978. Chronicle of Higher Education. “Enrollments Climb at Black Colleges” 01/26/1976. Kansas City Star. “KU student faces new battery charge” 04/26/1990. Kansas City Times. “Schools search for ways to survive” Tom Miller. 03/10/1987. Kansas City Times. “Some schools face waning enrollment and mounting debt” Tom Miller. 03/09/1987. Kansas State Collegian. “Black public college enrollment rises” 10/19/1983. Kansas State Collegian. “KU establishes minority strategy” 11/03/1988. Kansas State Collegian. “Minority funding increased” Laurie Cox. 09/28/1988. Kansas State Collegian. “Kansas Universities need minority students” 09/22/1988. Kansas State Globe. “Blanc Oversees Black College Plan” 09/23 – 30/1993. Minneapolis Spokesman. “Freshman Pouring into Black Private Colleges at Higher Rate than at White Schools” 07/07/1978. National College Newspaper. “Black universities fight ‘separate but unequal’ system” Angela Holloway. 02/1992. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black college enrollment drops” 01/31/1989. Philadelphia Tribune. “‘Black’ Visa to aid historically Black colleges” Kendall Wison. 08/23/1988. St. Louis. “Black Colleges Given $681,450 in Grants” 07/13/1973. Magazine and Journal Articles: Dawn Magazine. How Black Colleges Will Survive P.A. Tatum. 10/1988. Dawn Magazine. Morgan Joins University Rank 11/08/1975. Essence. Spelman College: Keeper of the Flame Rolonda G. Watts. 08/1981. Life. Black moods on the campus 01/31/1969. National Scene. The Survival of Black Colleges Claude Reed, Jr. 05/1983. Newsweek. Black Alumni Get Together 10/17/1983. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: Spelman College. Meharry Medical College. Equality Education the Contribution of Our UCC Black Colleges. Traditionally Black Institutions of Higher Education: Their Identification and Selected Characteristics. Miscellaneous: Education Spelman College Application Los Angeles City College Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, 1962. “Project targets racism at UCSB” Karen O’Hara. “College campuses harboring …” Old information list “college costs rising” Historical Overview History 3 Newspaper Articles: Afro-American. “Tracks of Glory” Ida Peters. 06/20/1992. Atlanta Voice. “Sammy Davis Jr. Still A Target of U.S. Gov’t” 04/02/1992. Call. “He was Always There!!!” 06/01 – 07/1979. Call. “Black Pioneers in Business: A Brief Interpretive History” Clarence L. Holte. 02/16 – 22/1979. Chicago Defender. “Black voter turnout likely down from ‘88” 03/12/1992. Chicago Defender. Volume LXXXVI, number 220. “Gang-lifestyle gives youths peers, support” LaTicia D. Greggs. 03/16/1992. Chicago Defender. “U.S. Marshal Reeves inducted into Cowboy Hall of Fame” Earl Calloway. 02/25/1992. Chicago Defender. “Record number of hate groups reported in U.S.” 02/24/1992. Chicago Defender. “Hate groups: abomination to U.S.” 02/26/1992. Chicago Defender. “Phi Theta Kappa salutes its stars” Ada M. Phillips. 02/24/1992. Chicago Defender. “Brown: Black history not taught” Patricia McCormack. 04/19/1979. Chicago Defender. “On Black History Month” Dr. Conrad W. Worrill. 02/01/1984. Chicago Defender. “What Black History Month is all about” 02/01/1984. Daily Union. “Colored Peoples’ Night” 10/07/1908. El Chacano. “True story of 4-H is more than “cows and cooking”” Lynn Blickensderfer. 04/02/1992. Ft. Riley Post. “Blacks fight in Civil War with many honors” 02/18/1983. Kansas City Star. “All of us can learn from black history” 02/14/1983. Kansas City Star. “FBI, black agents agree to settlement” 04/22/1992. Kansas City Star. “Black Archives recalls riot in ’17, its deadly aftermath” Mary Sanchez. 11/15/1990. Kansas City Star. “Discord at Black Archives” Tom Jackman. 03/21/1993. Kansas City Star. “Immigration issue may split rights coalition” 05/03/1990. Kansas City Star. “Black history month essay contest: a look back and beyond” 02/26/1989. Kansas City Times. “Respected museum curator sings praises of black American history” Abby Karp. 08/11/1989. Kansas City Times. “Black History Month celebrates past, looks to future” Frances Silva. 02/09/1983. Kansas State Collegian. “Topeka school desegregation ruling set aside 38 years after case” 04/21/1992. Kansas State Collegian. “Conference promotes pride” Thomas Lister. 02/06/1992. Kansas State Globe. “Manhattan Urban Center to Sponsor Juneteenth Celebration” Berna Jeanne Crofton. 06/08 – 15/1983. Manhattan Mercury. “Don’t give up, activist says” Margaret Allen. 02/14/1984. Manhattan Mercury. “Museum focuses on blacks’ contributions” 09/21/1983. New York Amsterdam. “First Black woman elected mayor in New York State” D. K. Barrett Bilali. 12/28/1991. New York Amsterdam. “Runaway Winner” 12/28/1991. New York Times. “Exoneration Sought in Mutiny of ‘44” Katherine Bishop. 08/12/1990. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Building to feature Haskell history” Barbara Joseph. 04/16/1992. Topeka Capital-Journal. “They had a dream” 08/12/1973. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Cultural events mark black history” Jan Witkoski. Topeka Capital-Journal. “Monument to be focus of Black History Month” 01/27/1990. Wichita Eagle. “Self-made journalist gave black community a voice” Xiomara Lopez. 02/17/1990. Wichita Eagle. “Don Hollowell fought as a lawyer in forefront of civil rights struggle” Martha Sevetson. Wichita Eagle. “Curtis McClinton carved path to Senate” Martha Sevetson. Wichita Eagle. “Jack-of-all-trades swung from careers” Xiomara Lopez. 02/09/1990. Wichita Eagle. “Former slave saw Kansas as blacks’ promised land” Martha Sevetson. 02/01/1990. Magazine and Journal Articles: Black Collegian. “A long hard winter to endure:” reflections on the meaning of the 1970’s Vincent Harding. 12 – 01. Dawn Magazine. Spans 200 Years of History 11/08/1975. Dawn Magazine. Black Historic Sites. 02/14/1976. Dawn Magazine. The Black Presence in America Before Columbus Legrand H. Clegg II. 02/14/1976. Special bicentennial Feature. George Washington The Pros and cons on the … Ted Stewart. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: In Search of the American Dream. Sondra Van Meter McCoy and Brenda J. Williams. Black History. The Hidden Sources of Negro History. C. Vann Woodward. 01/18/1969. Shawnee County Historical Society Bulletin. Lady Lawyers Share the Scene Mary Schowengerdt. The Afro-American Journal. Volume 1, number 3. 04/1973. The Afro-American Journal. Volume 4, number 2. 2nd quarter, 1976. The Afro-American Journal. Volume 4, number 3. 3rd quarter, 1976. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: Field to Factory: Afro-American Migration 1915-1940. 02/1987. The Black Minority in Early New York. David Kobrin. 1971. Miscellaneous: “Black History Month: a time to reflect” Elvis E. Gibson. “Many whites shared dream of equal justice and were willing to join the fight for it” Joelouis Mattox. “Fredom-seeking spirit has permeated American society” Alan Wheat. Jesse Jackson: African American 1. Newspaper articles Atlanta Voice. “Common tears, shared destinies”. Jesse Jackson. January 9, 1993 Atlanta Voice. “Jackson. Bush leading candidates in New York”. June 26, 1987 Atlanta Voice. “Jesse Jackson Woos Midwestern Farms Vote”. April 25 – May 1, 1987. Afro-American. “Jesse Jackson seeks support, urges ‘new majority’ to unite”. October 25, 1986 Afro-American. “Jackson on Afri The Call. “Jackson makes plea for homeless”. Glenn Townes. December 15-21, 1989 Chicago Defender. “What’s Jesse Jackson up to?”. Leon Daniel. January 18, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Jesse Remembers Democratic machine”. Chinta Stausberg. January 23, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Jesse leaves for West Africa”. Chinta Strausberg. December 27, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Man gets two years for Jackson threat”. November 1, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Jesse says Quayle nomination a minus for civil rights battle”. Chinta Strausberg. August 18, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Jackson dodges Dem feud; positioning self as ‘peace maker’”. July 27, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Jackson back from Africa”. October 8, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Jackson raps Reagan’s ‘kinship’ with S. Africa”. Henry Locke. August 22, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Jesse slates major report on state of black health”. Chita Strausberg. September 12, 1985 Chicago Defender. “Dixie nixes Jesse”. Henry Locke and Chinta Starusberg. Kansas State Collegian. “Jesse Jackson charms farmers.” December 4, 1987. Kansas State Collegian. “Jackson declares intentions of announcing candidacy bid”. Associated Press. September 8, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Jackson to visit Wichita, address rally”. Associated Press. September 9, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Ferraro, Jackson join forces to criticize Reagan policies”. Associated Press. October 4, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Jackson could learn from example”. Richard Cohen. March 2, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Campaign becoming old news”. Brain LaRue. March 1, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Presidential hopefuls demonstrate civility”. Associated Press. February 24, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Jackson revitalizes party structure”. February 10, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Muslim Leader throws support behind Jackson”. Associated Press. February 6, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Jesse brings morality to campaign”. Thursday, February 2, 1984 Kansas State Collegian. “Police arrest ‘new-nazi’ for death threat”. Associated Press. February 1, 1984 L.A. Sentinel. “Black GOPs want Jesse to join party”. August 25, 1988 L.A. Sentinel. “Jackson takes up Chavez water fast”. August 25, 1988 L.A. Sentinel. “Jackson: King’s ‘Dreams’ delayed”. September 3, 1987 L.A. Sentinel. “Jesse Jackson Raps at Pasadena High”. December 12, 1985 L.A. Sentinel. “Black presidential bid picks up steam in deep south”. James H. Cleaver. May 26, 1983 Manhattan Mercury. “Jackson declines to make pitch for Clinton”. Associated Press. September 10, 1992 Manhattan Mercury. “It’s a three-man race and Jesse’s not the least bit surprised by it”. March 21, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Black smiles are flashing”. February 15, 1984. Manhattan Mercury. “Jackson vs. Jewish Influence”. Richard Reeves. February 8, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “The candidates at crossroads”. Associated Press. March 13, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “The Jackson Candidacy”. November 2, 1983 Manhattan Mercury. “Jackson to seek presidency”. October 31, 1983. New York Amsterdam News. “Jesse urges Blacks to vote for Dukakis”. Simon Anekwe. September 24, 1988 New York Amsterdam News. “Jesse Takes over the Big Apple”. Simon Anekwe. October 5, 1987 New York Amsterdam News. “Rev. Jesse Jackson’s visit to Africa”. Coreen Simpson. September 20, 1986 Philadelphia Tribune. “Black Achievement Awards present 1988 winners”. December 2, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Jesse Jackson blasts Yale U.” August 21, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “Jackson talks to southern democrats”. July 24, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “Jackson’s campaign wins Blacks respect”. Tommie St. Hill. April 6, 1984 Topeka Ebony Times. “Peace and Freedom”. August 17, 1978 The Voice. “Jackson heads mixed group to South Africa”. Larry Still. August, 1986 2. Magazine / Journal articles Ebony. “Service awards”. November, 1980 Jet Magazine. “Ending busing could bring ‘apartheid’ to America, Jackson warns”. August 2, 1979. Newsweek. “On to New Hampshire”. February 27, 1984 Newsweek. “Democrats: Foreign Fallout”. February 20, 1984 Newsweek. “Democrats: Who’s Trying Harder?”. February 13, 1984 Newsweek. “Appointment in Damascus”. January 9, 1984 Newsweek. “What makes Jesse run?”. November 14, 1983 Newsweek. “Jesse Jackson: Ready to say the word”. November 7, 1983 Newsweek. “What makes Jesse tick?”. October 31, 1983 Newsweek. “Jackson: PUSH comes to shove”. August 8, 1983 Newsweek. “The Black Vote”. July 25, 1983 Newsweek. “A Black Candidate in 1984?”. June 6, 1983. 3. Dissertations, thesis, reports 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets 5. Miscellaneous New York Times. “Do you know Jesse Jackson?”. Ku Klux Klan African American 1. Newspaper Articles Afro-American. “Chief Fulwood joins police walking beat”. December 15, 1990 Afro-American. “I walked with the Klan”. Hamil Harris November 3, 1990 Afro-American. “KKK implicated in child murders”. June 24, 1989 Afro-American. “Is cable television ready for the KKK?”. Darryl Elwood Owens. July 19, 1988 Afro-American. “Ala. High court orders death of klansman”. Spetmeber 6, 1986 Atlanta Journal. “Klansman faces drug, firearm charges”. Kathy Scruggs. May 20, 1992 Atlanta Voice. “Should we counterdemonstrate Klan?”. Herbert Denmark, Jr. February 410, 1989. Atlanta Voice. “3,500 turn out against Klan”. January 28 – February 3, 1989 Atlanta Voice. “Evidence links KKK to Atlanta Child Murders”. Teritha Dean. August 23 – 29, 1986 Baltimore Afro-American. “Hooks says KKK not behind bombings”. Chester A. Higgins, Sr.. December 30, 1989 Baltimore Afro-American. “Racial violence on the rise as skinhead group increases”. February 18, 1989. Birmingham News. “Raids net top Aryan, skinhead leaders”. Carl Robinson. August 8, 1992 The Call. “Two Losses for the Klan”. October 12- 18, 1990. The Call. “New format will give blacks opportunity to gain access on cablevision programming”. January 18, 1990 The Call. “KKK ready for Cablevision”. January 5, 1990 The Call. “KKK Controversy in Parkville”. Carmen Jones. November 1989 The Call. “ACLU to go to court for KKK; fighting for Sable T.V. rights”. Al Anare. February 3, 1989 The Call. “KKK go to cable offices; demand production rights”. June 16, 1988 The Call. “Protestors upstage Klan visit”. March 17, 1988 The Call. “Klan may speak in Lawrence but not on Kansas U. campus”. February 26March 3, 1988. The Call. “Cities rise in Ku Klux Klan membership as significant”. June 1979 Chicago Defender. “Groups announce anti-Klan march”. Ethan Michaeli. January 13, 1994 Chicago Defender. “Opposition to KKK must continue”. Thursday, January 21, 1993 Chicago Defender. “Cross-burning deliberation begins”. October 16, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Ex-Klansman to run for governor”. January 7, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Mr. Rogers fights KKK recordings”. December 3, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Klan recruiter fired as part-time cop”. December 14, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Skinhead group holds ‘Woodstock’ gathering in Calif.”. March 6, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Ex-KKK chief Duke sworn in to Louisiana Legislature”. February 23, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Philadelphia girds for civil rights/KKK clash”. November 17, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Spokane KKK plans more racist TV shows”. June 23, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Kansas College postpones KKK appearance”. February 17, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Protestors watch as Klan honors Civil War dead”. July 6, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Klan headquarters given to mother of slain son” May 21, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Unidentified man found with KKK carved on his stomach”. Pat Jamison. May 13, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Precedent key in $7 mil Klan verdict”. February 16, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Supremacists seek $$”. April 23, 1986. Chicago Defender. “’White Only’ movement expanding”. February 19, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Texas Klan candidate to run”. January 22, 1986 Chicago Defender. “12 Klan members indicted”. January 9, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Block KKK leader from speaking in May”. April 26, 1979 Chicago Defender. “Resurgence of the KKK” August 21, 1979 Kansas City Star. . “Finishing school for white supremacists”. Lane Beauchamp. July 29th, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Klan can’t burn cross, state says”. Associated Press. June 7, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Ku Klux Klan needs no permit to burn cross at Springfield rally”. Associated Press. June 6, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Klan to build its headquarters in Arkansas”. June 5, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Klan ordered to drop ‘Mister Rogers’ sound”. John T. Dauner. October 11, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Klansmen protest at Greene courthouse”. Associated Press. November 10, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Klan draws protests to Springfield march”. Scott Canon. October 28, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Racist phone recording condemned by group”. Saturday, October 6, 1990 Kansas City Star. “KKK license plate ruled legal”. Joe Lambe. September 19, 1990 Kansas City Star. “The Klan in Washington”. September 10, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Burned cross found in Independence”. Diane Carroll, Mary Sanchez. June 15, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Klan leader plans Missouri marches”. Associated Press. June 13, 1990 Kansas City Times. “Kansas City concedes its effort to keep Ku Klux Klan off cable”. July 14, 1989. Kansas City Times. “A mother fights the Klan- AND WINS”. Jesse Kornbluth. November 14, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “KKK not a tame group”. Robert Gorton. January 25, 1994 Kansas State Collegian. “Johnson defeats Klan leader”. October 8, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Lawyer takes racists to court”. October 3, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “KKK plans Springfield rally”. September 6, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Klan supporters seek town office, stir controversy”. Associated Press. April 3, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “GOP seeks to ban former Klan leader”. Associated Press. February 20, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Former Klansman seeks office”. February 13, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “KKK stages Chicago rally”. Associated press. August 29, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Klansmen speak at KU free-speech forum”. Thursday, March 8, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “KKK to speak at KU free-speech forum”. Judy Lundstrom. March 3, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “A puzzling sympathy; KKK incapable of ‘dignified’ discussion”. Dave Kingsley. February 29, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Murder trial continues in Mobile”. Associated Press. February 2, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Klan ‘suggested’ murder, man says”. February 11, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Klansman fling rocks at Stephan”. Associated Press. January 27, 1987 Kansas State Collegian. “Supremacy groups still active, experts say”. Associated Press. July 22, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Residents concerned about Klansmen’s protest”. Associated Press. January 15, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Judge sentences Klansman to electric chair in Alabama”. Associated Press. February 3, 1984 Kansas State Globe. “Klan issue gets hotter as Kansas City city council continues to battle”. Melissa Bedford. June 1 – June 8, 1988. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Winner of KKK suit moves in New Home”. February 25, 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Youths focus of KKK and NAACP”. August 27, 1987 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Klan members arrested”. James H. Cleaver. December 8, 1983 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Mr. Clarke meets the Klan. Part II”. Decker Clarke. August 1982. Los Angeles Sentinel. “Ku Klux Klan on the rise”. October 30, 1980 Manhattan Mercury. “Dole plans probe of incident”. March 14, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “Alleged KKK rally ‘a prank’, Fort Riley Says”. March 16, 1984 Minneapolis Spokesman. “David Duke on the next ‘Jesse Jackson’”. November 1, 1990 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Racial violence up during 1988; skinheads responsible for worst attacks”. February 16, 1989 Philadelphia Tribune. “Klan’s hated enemy: White Southerner”. Chester A. Higgins, Sr.. November 15, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Anti-Klan rally peaceful”. John C. Brazington. November 6, 1988. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black leaders discuss KKK rally”. John C. Brazington. October 18, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Cable company decides against airing Klan show”. July 8, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Klan fighting to join chamber of commerce”. March 15, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Klan ban asked on Minn. Campus”. February 26, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “KKK membership on the decline”. February 23, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Hate Violence rising despite Klan membership drop”, “Ku Klux Klan returns to birthplace for rally”. January 26, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Attorney General; Pelion can exclude Klan from holiday parade”. December 25, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “Klan ad brings threats”. November 6, 1987. Philadelphia Tribune. “Klan pays visit as black community celebrates”. August 21, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “Supremacist group head dismisses speculation on KKK leader”. August 21, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “Klan, Neo-Nazi movement in U.S. –Are they a real threat?”. Gwen McKinney. July 25, 1978 Topeka Capital Journal. “Indian so rename Finney”. June 6, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. “Family severs tie with Klan, warns others”. Joan Sanchez. September 14, 1992 Topeka Capital Journal. “Pair sentenced for vandalism”. March 9, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. “Klansmen stage rally in D.C.”. Associated Press. October 29, 1990 Topeka Capital Journal. “Klan March canceled; rally held”. Ian Wagreich. September 3, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “High school lyrics reinstated”. October 25, 1989 Wichita Eagle-Beacon. “Racial incidents on rise”. Judy Lundstrom. October 5, 1988 University Daily Kansan. “Klan access more difficult on Lawrence”. Candy Niemann. January 27, 1989 2. Magazine/ Journal Articles Jet. “Klan Brawl”. May 10, 1982 Jet. “Blacks, Klansmen clash at rallies in the South”. March 15, 1982 Jet. “Liberated Women”. August 16, 1979 Jet. “Black police group asks for FBI probe on Klan”. July 12, 1979 Jet. “KKK Constantly growing and becoming more visible”. December 21, 1978 3. Dissertations/ thesis, reports Interracial Books for Children Bulletin. Volume 11, Number 5, 1980 Klanwatch Intelligence Report. A project of the southern Poverty Law Center. May 1993, #66 “SPLC Report”. Publication of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Klanwatch. Volume 22, No. 4. October 1992. Volume 23, No. 1. January 1993 Volume 23, No. 2. April 1993 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets “Bringing the Klan to Justice”. The Klanwatch Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. “Hate, violence and White Supremacy; A decade Review”. Klanwatch Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. December 1989. “Seeking Justice”. Southern Poverty Law Center “Terror in our Neighborhoods”. A Klanwatch report on Housing violence in America. Klanwatch Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. 1990 “White Aryan Resistance” Promotional Letter. June 18, 1992 5. Miscellaneous Article re: Interview with Klansmen and Klanswomen. No title. The New York Public Library. Library of Congress division of bibliography. Select list of references on Ku Klux Klan Photograph from The Birmingham News. Federal Agents inspect confiscated paraphernalia from Bill Riccio. Photographs: Bill Riccio. Birmingham News. Photograph. “Klan Gathering”. Topeka Capital Journal. October 14, 1991 Selected bibliography regarding KKK. “10,000 in march for civil rights jeered by Klan in Georgia Town”. Dudley Clendinen “A Resurgence of the KKK”. El Diario del la Gente. “Chief Federal Judge Hears Motion to Dismiss KKK case”. “Judge Orders KKK Trial; set for September 18th”. “Kansas Klan different today”. Associated Press. July 5, 1993 “KKK; murder is an asinine answer”. Leann Wilcox. And “Sixteen year old boy amon 14 arrested for Anti-Klan Killings”. “Klan stages march along historic route”. Bob Lowry “Ku Klux Klan members charged with plot to steal weapons & murder black leaders”. February, 1987 “NAACP protests Klan meeting at Holiday Inn”. December 3, 1987 “Rap Pentagon on restricting soldiers in KKK”. “Trying to make the Klan ‘sellable’”. Lane Beauchamp “When the KKK ruled Colorado”. Pamela Patrick. Leon Hicks Newspaper Articles: Atlanta Daily World. “Art Works of Ms. Spence Enjoyed by Many Atlantans” 06/12/1979. Bethlehem. “Titles in Hicks’ Exhibit are a ‘Strange Poem’” 1971. Call-Chronicle. “Graphics Display Opening in Bethlehem’s Town hall” Anne Kovalenko. 1971. Daily Collegian. “Etchprint exhibit to promote young artists” Gregg Masters. 02/02/1981. Gainesville. Volume I, number XXXIX. “Lincoln High Grad Scores Success” Harriet Ludwig. 08/07/1987. Philadelphia. “Brandywine Offers Summer ’76 Series of Art Workshops” Philadelphia Tribune. “2 Renowned Artists Cited Here” Charles D. Barnes III. 08/10/1976. South Bend Tribune. “Friday reception opens art show” Jeanne Derbeck. 01/28. Magazine and Journal Articles: River Styx. Number 27. Journal. Leon Hicks: ‘I am an engraver’ 02/01/1979. Dissertations, Thesis, Reports: The Arts. There’s Something About this Aquatint Man 11/08/1976. Art News. Anger and Heritage Nancy Tobin Willing. 12/1974. The FAMU Alumni News. Pharmacy Librarian Receives Honor, Promotion Winter. The New Art Examiner. Volume 7, number 9. 06/1980. Portrait Series Reveals. Leon Hicks’ Style Leigh Ann Knobbe. 02/28/1991. St. Louis. Art Historian Leon Hicks Set to Open Retrospective Howard Derrickson. 10/13/1988. St. Louis. Retrospective Exhibit Fills Lithos Gallery W… Howard Derrickson. 11/03/1988. Ephemera, informational brochures, fliers, pamphlets: The Black biweekly Newsmagazine, Encore. Musical Love Match Wheeler and Winston. Leon Hicks. Here & Now. Leon N. Hicks. Southern Illinois University at Edwardville. Leon N. Hicks. Aquatint for the Artist/Printmaker Dust Circulator. The Third Annual Hicks Etchprint National Invitational Exhibit. Art and Purchase Exhibit. 12/15/1979. Miscellaneous: Cover page. Hicks Etchprint, Inc. Organization of art sales program. Hicks Etchprint, Inc. Etchprint Gallery. Hicks Etchprint, Inc. Artists Represented by Hicks Etchprint list. Hicks Etchprint, Inc. Art Purchasing and collecting reception presented by Hicks Etchprint, Inc. Attention & contact. Letter from Sharon M. Willits to Delilah. Louis Farrakhan Newspaper Articles: Call. “Farrakhan Addresses Black On Black Crime” James Barnett. 07/27 – 08/02/1990. Chicago Defender. “Nation of Islam responds to ‘attack’ by reporters” 03/15/1994. Chicago Defender. “Farrakhan launches voter drive” Chinta Strausberg. 03/21/1994. Chicago Defender. Volume LXXXVIII, number 215. “New Muslim, ADL clash” Chinta Strausberg. 03/07/1994. Kansas City Star. “Leader of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan, to speak in KC” Mary Sanchez. 07/07/1990. New York Amsterdam News. Volume 85, number 5. “10,000 strong black men” Herb Boyd. 01/29/1994. New York Amsterdam News. “Farrakhan says a racist plot plans his assassination” J. Zamgba Browne. 03/26/1994. Magazine and Journal Articles: Newsletter. Playing a Different Tune 06/28/1993. People weekly. Volume 34, number 11. Predicting disaster for a racist America, Louis Farrakhan Envisions an African Homeland for U.S. Blacks 09/17/1990. Miscellaneous: “Anti-Farrakhan campaign appears to fail” Marcus Garvey Profile of Marcus Garvey Evers, Medgar Magazine and Journal Articles: Jet Magazine. “Evers Blames Apathy for Slow Fund collection to Erect Statue of Brother” 02/27/1989. Jet Magazine. “Body of Medgar Evers is Exhumed in Murder Probe” 06/24/1991. Jet Magazine. “White Supremacist Indicted for Third Time in Shooting Death of Medgar Evers” 01/07/1991. Ebony. “Reopening of Case Revives Interest in Medgar Evers Assassination” 05/1991. Ebony. Volume 18, number 142. “In Memoriam of Medgar Evers” 09/1963. Miscellaneous: InfoTrac – Magazine Index + ~ 1989 – Nov 1992. “Judge Refuses to Dismiss Charges Against White Man Accused of Killing Evers” “Statue of Medgar Evers Unveiled in Jackson, Ms.” Microfilms. 05/17/1992. NAACP- African Americans 1. Newspaper articles Afro. “NAACP repeats Silent March”. Helen Glover Cook. August 26, 1989 Afro-American. “NAACP makes call for new strategy”. Barbara Day. December 1989. Afro-American. “NAACP Hails affirmative action ruling”. July 12, 1986 Afro- American. “NAACP plans longest ‘rights’ march in history”. June 30, 1986 Afro-American. “NAACP pressure elicits vow by school to stop exploiting”. May 3, 1986. Afro American. “NAACP denounces ‘Color purple’ snub”. April 5, 1986 Afro-American. “Stars come out to shine for 21st NAACP image awards”. Date n/a Call. “Full statement of NAACP president on Bartle Hall”. February 9 – 16, 1990 Call. “Bonner Springs NAACP to hear K-State Professor”. August 18, 1988 Call. “’No longer Should Blacks Be Targets of Klan Movement’ says NAACP State Head”. March 24, 1988. Call. “NAACP signs ‘fair share’ agreement with democrats”. February 26 – March 6, 1986 Call. “Mayor says ‘Black unrest is not good for the city’”. Rick Abel. January 21 – 27, 1977 Call and Post. “NAACP’s National Counsel probes Cleveland Schools”. July 17, 1986 Call and Post. “Dick Gregory, keynote speaker for NAACP freedom fund dinner”. May 4, 1986 Call and Post. “NAACP to choose awards recipient”. May 1, 1986 Call and Post. “NAACP official charged with rape of a minor”. Frederick McDavis. April 24, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP challenges Florida TV Stations”. January 27, 1992 Chicago Defender. “NAACP bombing needs investigation”. August 23, 1989. Chicago Defender. “Young speaks on ‘beeper bill’ at NAACP forum”. March 28, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Rent chases NAACP down south”. May 5, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP probes arrest of teens in South Holland”. Chinta Strausberg. January 3, 1989 Chicago Defender. “NAACP aids Jamaica after devastating hurricane”. December 13, 1988 Chicago Defender. “NAACP helps boost effort to keep Medgar Evers legacy alive”. December 6, 1988. The Call. “First Black Women Named Assistant Surgeon General”. December 30, - Jan. 5. Chicago Defender. “Biz pitch at NAACP confab”. July 9, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP reps urged to ‘turn the tide’”. July 9, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Hooks, Mandela cited at NAACP convention”. Larry Still. July 7, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Resolutions pass at NAACP convention”. Larry Still. July 7, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP runs a smooth confab”. Larry Still. July 2, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Urge NAACP heat to dismantle apartheid”. July 1, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP aiming at current hot spots”. June 30, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Mayor praises NAACP’s record”. June 17, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP, union leaders set boycott”. May 19, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP lauds court in jury selection case”. May 13, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP seeks new state agenda”. Juanita Bratcher. May 13, 1986 Chicago Defender. “NAACP signs agreement with Democrats”. March 4, 1986 Kansas City Star. “Chavis will ‘touch the local folks’”. Associated Press. April 10, 1993. Kansas City Star. “NAACP decries officers’ sales of shirts”. September 22, 1993 Kansas City Star. “New NAACP leader’s connection stir concern”. Mary Sanchez. December 20, 1990. Kansas City Star. “A reinvigorated NAACP”. September 4, 1990 Kansas City Star. “NAACP takes up fight for MU students”. Associated Press. April 11, 1990 Kansas City Times. “NAACP’s leader has long civil rights ties”. Steve Penn. January 23, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Kassebaum lauds group for efforts”. Associated Press. February 13, 1984 Kansas State Globe. “NAACP’s Chavis calls for economic democracy”. September 2-9, 1993. Kansas State Globe. “NAACP Office Bombed”. August 5-12, 1993. Kansas State Globe. “NAACP continues to fight for civil rights”. Brenda Gray. February 21-28, 1990 Kansas State Globe. “NAACP Radio-thon”. September 21-28, 1988 Kansas State Globe. “Estimated 100,000 participate in NAACP’s ‘Silent March’”. August 30, 1989 Kansas State Globe. “Shoney’s Hit with largest Discrimination suit ever filed against private employment”. Minority Press Service. April 12 – 19, 1989. Kansas State Globe. “Statement by NAACP executive director on ‘Mississippi Burning’”. Minority Press Service. January 25- February 1, 1989 Kansas State Globe. “NAACP schedules dedication of Dorothy Parker Memorial Garden”. September 7-14, 1988 Kansas State Globe. “NAACP Director tells crowd ‘Battle is not yet won’”. Minority Press service. May 26, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “200 stations set to broadcast NAACP Radiothon”. September 22, 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “West coast gets new NAACP head”. August 4, 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “’Black Santa’ flak leads to fair share agreement”. December 8, 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Broadway, Pasadena NAACP Sign Fair Share Agreement”. July 10, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Ray Pritchard’s Address Sparks NAACP Convention”. July 10, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “NAACP Launches Dignity March”. June 5, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Kenny Rogers named NAACP Humanitarian of the year”. May 27, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “NAACP Honors Perkins”. May 22, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “NAACP Chairman Assails Reagan on Affirmative Action”. April 24, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Cosby Honored by NAACP”. March 6, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Hooks fights critics”. Betty Pleasant. February 20, 1986 Los Angeles Sentinel. “NAACP’s Internal dispute Vs. Racism”. Jeri Love. July 25, 1985 Los Angeles Sentinel. “LA NAACP Salutes Medgar Evers”. Kenneth Miller. May 26, 1983 Los Angeles Sentinel. “NAACP to rule on Hooks suspension”. James H. Cleaver. May 26, 1983 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Local NAACP under probe”. Sheena Lester. Date n/a. Manhattan Mercury. “NAACP speakers attack Reagan”. July 3, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “NAACP to sue justice department”. Sheila Rule. July 3, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “NAACP-75 years of social change”. February 12, 1984 Manhattan Mercury. “NAACP board divests Wilson”. June 12, 1983 Minneapolis Spokesman. “NAACP Today: Settlement of a tough NAACP Issue”. Matthew Little. July 29, 1993 Minneapolis Spokesman. “A second look at Clarence Thomas”. Matthew Little. April 29, 1993 Minneapolis Spokesman. “An explanation of KSTP-TV St. Paul NAACP Controversy”. May 25, 1989 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Upholding Black Excellence”. Benjamin L. Hooks. July 27, 1979 Minneapolis Spokesman. “A senator of substance”. Matthew Little. date n/a New York Amsterdam News. “NAACP Calls for adjustment in 1990 national census for blacks”. February 23, 1991 New York Amsterdam News. “NAACP sign fair share pact in spite of top court”. Jesse H. Walker. September 9, 1989 New York Amsterdam News. “NAACP counters high court’s set-aside ruling”. Simon Anekwe. February 18, 1989 New York Amsterdam News. “NAACP slates its national membership drive”. September 3, 1988. New York Amsterdam News. “NAACP forms own corporation”. Simon Anekwe. November 9, 1985 New York Amsterdam News. “NAACP joins state in minority rip-off case”. May 17, 1986 New York Amsterdam News. “Hooks attacks cuts”. Joe Spencer. Februarys 22, 1986 Philadelphia Tribune. “NAACP sues Shoney restaurant chain”. April 25, 1989 Philadelphia Tribune. “NAACP finds racial harmony”. January 24, 1989. Philadelphia Tribune. “NAACP dedicates Dorothy Parker memorial”. October 4, 1988. Philadelphia Tribune. “Medger Evers honored by NAACP Rights Award”. July 19, 1988 Philadelphia Tribune. “Boston NAACP leadership crisis shows weaknesses”. December 25, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “NAACP charges racism at for Fort Dix Army Base”. August 25, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “NAACP says: Time to get active again”. July 8, 1986 St. Louis American. “NAACP Accepts South Africa Linked Funds”. July 10 – 16, 1986. St. Louis American. “NAACP Targets Bias in Record Industry”. July 3-9, 1986 Topeka Capital Journal. “Mourners gather in Duluth, 71 years later”. Associated Press. October 28, 1991 Topeka Capital Journal. “NAACP seeks new contract policy”. Jan Landon. Date n/a. The Voice. “NAACP Presents Top Awards”. Larry Still. August 2-8, 1986 The Voice. “NAACP tells the ‘Real Story’ of Black Economic Status”. March 18, 1986 The Voice. “NAACP’s Hooks Issues Strong Appeal to Allies”. December 21-27, 1985 The Washington Afro-American. “Armstrong Williams on NAACP’s big deal with Denny’s”. July 17, 1993. 2. Magazine/Journal Articles Ebony. “Benjamin and Frances Hooks: How the met and how he proposed”. February 1981 Equal Justice. Volume 3, Number 1. Autumn, 1973 Jet. “NAACP Re-Examines role during its 75the birthday”. February 27, 1984 Jet. “A Busy Man: Benjamin Hooks”. August 9, 1979 Jet. “NAACP Gears Up To Battle 1970’s style ‘Reverse’ Bus Boycott”. Michael Cheers. July 19, 1979 Jet. “Affirmative Action Scores Victory in Supreme Court; Reverse Bias Charge Fails”. July 12, 1979 Jet. “Racism, Not Gays, Still Challenge to NAACP: Benjamin Hooks”. August 4, 1977 Jet. “No More Apologizing For What Other Blacks Do, Says New NAACP Chief”. August 8, 1977 Jet. “New NAACP Leader To Spur Drive For 1 Million Members”. Simeon Booker. July 1977 New York Times. “Financial Crisis Perils Activities of NAACP”. Steve V. Roberts. December 21, 1978 Newsweek. “A New Tobacco Alliance”. February 13, 1989 Newsweek. “The NAACP: Hooks is Back”. June 6, 1983 Newsweek. “The NAACP Suspends Hooks”. May 30, 1983 3. Dissertations, reports, thesis “Legal Defense Fund, Annual Report”. 1974/75. NAACP Legal Defense And Ecuational Fund, INC. “NAACP Annual Report for 1967”. NAACP, New York, NY. “NAACP 63rd Annual Convention Resolutions”. July, 1972. NAACP 4. Ephemera, informational brochures, pamphlets “Focus on Mobile”. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. New Yord “From Slavery to ‘freedom’”. NAACP. October 1972 “Haynsworth Dissenting on Civil Rights”. NAACP, New York. “How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began”. Mary White Ovington. 1973 “Legal Lynching in Mississippi “. NAACP Special Contributions fund. “Meanwhile, back at the Branch…” NAACP. June, 1965 “NAACP: The Story and the Program”. 1967 “NAACP Special Contributions Fund”. February 26, 1974 “NAACP Legal Defense Fund’s Battle Plan for Job Equality”. “Noise is not enough”. NAACP, New York, NY “Our New Day Begun; an Interview on Face The Nation”. Benjamin Hooks. NAACP July, 1977. “Understanding NAACP Policy”. December, 1962 5. Miscellaneous Letter: NAACP Special Contribution Fund. December 2, 1976 Memo: “NAACP Manhattan Chapter”. Articles: “1 Million membership still NAACP goal”. Shirley Reed-Blash “A Frank Interview with Roy Wilkins”. “Cheers and Tears for NAACP Recipient”. Larry A. Still. August 2-6, 1986 “Cosby Gets Highest NAACP Award”. “Dr. Garcia Takes Heat from Parents at NAACP Forum”. Louis Blue “NAACP Blasts Arsenio’s New Show”. “NAACP calls for investigation of fraternities at Ole Miss.” “NAACP Committee Nominates Ron Finley for President Secretaries Elect Officers”. “NAACP Executive Leads Minorities in Marketing Seminar” “NAACP Flame seen diminishing since glory days of Cecil B. Moore”. Kendall Wilson “NAACP joins PUSH for economic freedom”. “NAACP Opposes Executive Order” “NAACP Opposes Expansion”. Audrey L. McKinney “NAACP Reassesses Goals and Tactics”. “NAACP Sets Civil Rights as its main goal”. “NAACP to elect officers Sunday”. Nathan Paige “NAACP to hold Annual Freedom Fund Dinner”. “NAACP urges blacks not to buy Japanese”. February 12, 1992 “No retreat on Civil Rights’ is theme of NAACP’s silent march”. “The Rev. Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks”. Lamont X Curry “Wilkins, Newman, Brown, Chivers, and Gaskins led NAACP Though early day”. “Working Together”, Letter to the Editor Photographs: “NAACP Honoree” “NAACP meetings in Baltimore”. June 28th – July 4th. PUSH: African Americans 1. Newspapers Articles Chicago Defender. “Jesse accuses Nike of management ‘coverup’”. August 15, 1990. Chicago Defender. “PUSH launches survey to show Nike usage.” Chinta Strasberg, August 7, 1990. Kansas State Globe. “Ford Motor Company and Operation PUSH Announce Affirmative Action Understanding”. January 18-25, 1989. “PUSH, Quaker Oats Sign $84 Million Economic Pact.” 2. Magazines/Journals Articles Ebony. “PUSH for Excellence”. February, 1977. 3. Ephemera “This is PUSH”. Operation PUSH National Headquarters Chicago, Illinois. “PUSH Expo Packet”. Operation PUSH National Headquarters Chicago, Illinois 1974. Racism- African Americans 1. Newspaper Articles Afro-American. “3 Ga. Teens charged in racial firebombing”. August 4, 1990 Afro-American. “Black Racism”. Ron Daniels. July 7, 1990 Afro-American. “Black man says he killed White after harassment”. December 16, 1989 Afro-American. “Commissioner questions baseball on racism”. February 18, 1987 Afro-American. “Racial mob violence continues in N.Y.”. December 30, 1986 Afro-American. “School District sued for discrimination”. Catherine Gewertz. August 16, 1986 Afro-American. “Black Lawyers and judges are needed to help stem the current tide of racism”. Gerald C. Horne. July 8, 1980 Atlanta Voice. “Trouble in Mississippi: Suicides or Lynchings?”. Taylor Batten. March 27April 2, 1993 Atlanta Voice. “Blacks rejected for mortgages twice as much as whites”. March 21-27, 1992. Atlanta Voice. “Black Images-A New Form of Self-Inflicted Racism”. March 7-13, 1992 Atlanta Voice. “Does Georgia Apply The Death Penalty Racially?”. October 4-10, 1986. The Call. “Jury Convicts Two Whites of Burning a Black Man”. September 17 – 23, 1993 The Call. “Racism or Culture”. Jeremiah Cameron. July 7, 1992 The Call. “Six Shot, One Critical in Race Riots in Miami”. January 20 – 26, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Raising black children in a racist world”. July 1 – 7, 1993. Chicago Defender. “Healing the wounds of racism – Seinmetz style”. May 17, 1993 Chicago Defender. “Racism, injustice and U.S.”. Tracey Thompson. July 21, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Racism versus decency in Berwyn”. March 12, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Racial Violence Mars Mardi Gras”. February 24, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Racism virus spread to children”. January 29, 1992 Chicago Defender. “Nurse falls victim to apparent hate crime”. September 18, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Why blacks still feel threatened”. Dr. Manning Marable. January 3, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Racist campus cases on the rise?”. January 4, 1991 Chicago Defender. “Racial Barriers began to fall on the links”. December 31, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Right to suspend frats for racism”. May 15, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Angry letter about U.S. racism”. Dr. Charles W. Faulkner. April 4, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Report: Police discriminate against blacks”. March 13, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Boston: myth, violence, racism”. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. February 14, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Student says minorities locked out of environmental careers”. February 6, 1990 Chicago Defender. “Attack at game prompted by racial slurs: school”. January 29, 1990 Chicago Defender. “College association adopts anti-campus racism policy”. April 5, 1989 Chicago Defender. “A racist nightmare in Long Beach”. January 18, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Riots are rebellious: Violence erupts in Miami”. Sonya Rose. January 18, 1989 Chicago Defender. “Racism a certainly for black kids: scholar”. December 8, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Racism charged at remote Utah Army base”. November 3, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Probe eyed of racism in FBI”. Chinta Strausberg. July 11, 1988 Chicago Defender. “The struggle against segregation”. February 30, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Problems with FBI continue”. John E. Jacob. February 22, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Salvation Army charged with racism”. Henry Locke. February 18, 1988 Chicago Defender. “The battle against racial segregation”. February 10, 1988 Chicago Defender. “Pope denounces racism; endorses sanctuary aid”. September 14, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Whistle-blowing racist bares retaliation acts”. August 12, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Collins, Hooks blast airline’s racial policies”. Juanita Bratcher. March 3, 1987. Chicago Defender. “Rap KKK pictures in Citadel Yearbook”. February 25, 1987 Chicago Defender. “Racism smears schools”. December 16, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Hard times in the ‘Old South’” Mike McLaughlin. December 15, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Justice requires non-discriminatory test for police”. September 4, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Race a factor in death penalty”. John E. Jacob. November 25, 1986 Chicago Defender. “Percy charges ‘simple racism’ from congress”. Roy Harvey. August 23, 1978 Chicago Spokesman. “Race and racism still at forefront of 1994 issues”. Gwen McKinney & Cynthia Kain. January 27, 1996 Guardian. “Mississippi boycotts put racists down, but not out”. Dayton Asher Berube. May 21, 1986 Kansas City Star. “The racial lines that mar Kansas City politics are blurring”. Yael T. Abouhalkah. May 2, 1991 Kansas City Star. “FBI chief tries to avert lawsuit by blacks by black agents”. Associated Press. April 6, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Memphis accused of bias”. February 16, 1991 Kansas City Star. “It’s still racism”. February 15, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Anheuser-Busch decision is debated”. Joseph Rebello. January 20, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Whites back equality, but keep racial stereotypes”. January 9, 1991 Kansas City Star. “Rebutting allegations of an anti-black conspiracy”. Charles Peters. September 6, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Student’s racial slur leads to probation”. July 11, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Racial mistrust casts a veil of resentment across St. Louis fair”. Karen Brandon. June 30, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Opposed to a stereotype”. Mary Sanchez. May 14, 1990 Kansas City Star. “New York racism on stage”. Josh Getlin. May 10, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Hate mail a protest of fairness”. Rhonda Chriss Lokeman”. May 7, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Ethnic cooperation must be fostered”. Tonya Salazar. May 6, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Hallmark takes a firm stance on racism in its mail system”. Mike Hendricks. May 6, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Hallmark workers getting racist mail”. Mike Hendricks. May 3, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Fighting discrimination”. April 25, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Prof threatens to leave”. April 25, 1990 Kansas City Star. “New federal civil service test readied”. April 22, 1990 Kansas City Star. “KU students, officials talk about easing racial tension”. Michael Martinez. April 21, 1990 Kansas City Star. “KCK’s black police and firefighters say treatment is unfair”. Phil Jurik. April 18, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Blacks see few gains in KU race relations”. Michael Martinez. April 13, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Program on racial harmony to counter Klan’s cable message”. Mary Sanchez. April 7, 1990 Kansas City Star. “KU fraternity suspends student accused of slur”. Mark Fagan. April 3, 1990 Kansas City Star. “The Incident at KU”. March 14, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Forum examines harassment”. Mary Sanchez. February 18, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Whites must see the past through other eyes”. Frank Harris III. February 11, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Bias case involves workers of same race”. Associated Press. January 28, 1990 Kansas City Star. “A bigot’s notes to himself”. Theodore M. O’Leary. January 28, 1990 Kansas City Star. “Harassment of blacks alleged in Florissant”. Associated press. January 28, 1990 Kansas City Star. “From racial hatred to harmony”. Teresa J. Gaines. October 8, 1989 Kansas City Star. “The racial Images in Western Art”. Edward J. Sozanski. May 21, 1989 Kansas City Star. “FBI hid its racism, lawyer says”. Associated Press. March 27, 1988 Kansas City Times. “Racial discrimination remains rampant in U.S. job market”. Clarence Page. February 22, 1990 Kansas City Times. “Committee against giving money to black chamber for marketing”. James Fitzpatrick. February 2, 1990 Kansas City Times. “Bookstore hit by vandalism a second time”. Cindy Eberting. February 20, 1990 Kansas City Times. “FBI to report on inquiry into suburb’s alleged racial harassment”. Associated press. January 31, 1990 Kansas City Times. “Students say school bus segregated by race”. Lane Beauchamp. October 25, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Racists stage a parade and nobody comes…”. Rheta Grimsley Johnson. October 12, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Blacks highly isolated, study says ten cities listed as having areas of ‘hypersegretation’”. August 5, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Report on hate groups in KC is filed”. Steve Farnsoworth. July 27, 1989 Kansas City Times. “Parts of agent’s harassment suit dismissed”. Associated Press. August 12, 1988 Kansas City Times. “White admits part in incidents aimed at black FBI agent”. July 5, 1988. Kansas City Times. “Confederate flag raises controversy in Oklahoma”. Associated Press. April 6, 1988 Kansas City Times. “What Kind of FBI?”. January 26, 1988 Kansas City Times. “FBI shuns one of its own”. January 25, 1988 Kansas City Times. “Hazing incident at the Citadel continues to raise cries of racism”. December 27, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Congress calls institute racist, sexist, political”. Associated Press. March 9, 1994 Kansas State Collegian. “Sentencing guidelines stir questions of racial imbalances”. Associated Press. August 26, 1993 Kansas State Collegian. “Speakers connect racism, environment”. Lori Schreiber. April 21, 1993 Kansas State Collegian. “Police department discusses racial problems”. Reggie Blackwell. April 12, 1993 Kansas State Collegian. “Ohio prisoners threaten to kill hostage”. Associated Press. April 15, 1993 Kansas State Collegian. “Racism now more subtle, sophisticated”. Julie Long. March 17, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Individuals must control racial stereotypes”. Sherri Walsh March 6, 1992 Kansas State Collegian. “Employees receive hate mail”. May 4, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Hiring practices lack racial sensitivity”. Shaheen A. Pirzada. May 4, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Raise sensitivities”. April 16, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “BSU: Racism issue not ‘these people’”. David Frese. April 18, 1990 Kansas State Collegian. “Racism problems distorted by media hype”. John Mussman. December 6, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Police killings of blacks spark 3 riots in 10 years”. Associated Press. January 30, 1989 Kansas State Collegian. “Relationships above racism”. Barbara Baker. December 1, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Racial changes impress speaker”. August 26, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “Racial lawsuit reaches supreme court”. Associated Press. January 19, 1988 Kansas State Collegian. “3 teens charged in racial murder”. February 11, 1987. Kansas State Collegian. “Hazing incident sparks racial questions”. Associated Press. October 31, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “NAACP says ‘Soul Man’ plot depicts racism, sexism”. Associated Press. October 31, 1986 Kansas State Collegian. “Washburn target of discrimination suit”. Associated Press. September 4, 1986 Kansas State Globe. “Virus of racism spreads to children”. Benjamin Chavis, Jr. January 22-29, 1992 Kansas State Globe. “Church Criticizes Racist Remarks”. November 21, 1990 Kansas State Globe. “English-Only Racism”. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. August 1-8, 1990 Kansas State Globe. “Racial Violence up during 1988”. February 15, 1989 Kansas State Globe. “Howard Beach Revised”. Benjamin Chavis, Jr. August 3-10, 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Black Wins Discrimination Verdict Against City DWP”. F. Finley McRae. July 28, 1988 Los Angeles Sentinel. “Black Survey gives vital info”. Lee Ivory. September 28, 1978 Manhattan Mercury. “Deal with racism by trying to tax it”. Clarence Page. February 16, 1993 Manhattan Mercury. “Urban hip-hop culture crosses over to mainstream America”. December 13, 1992 Manhattan Mercury. “Newsletter earns suspension for frat”. May 25, 1990 Manhattan Mercury. “Racial bigotry is back in fashion”. John Brooks Slaughter. October 10, 1989 Mexican American Sun. “Addressing Racism in California’s Public and Private Universities”. Art Torres. May 25, 1989 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Community outraged by department store racism”. Mel Reeves. December 5, 1991 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Is the Columbus Myth Racist?”. Matthew Little. October 18, 1991 Minneapolis Spokesman. “Race Unity Conference at St. Thomas College”. Summer Jones. November 10, 1988 New York Amsterdam News. “Court agrees Times published racist ads”. December 30, 1989 New York Amsterdam News. “Ex-cadet sues Citadel for racism”. January 3, 1987 New York Amsterdam News. “Outrage greets race killing”. Peter Noel. December 27, 1986 New York Amsterdam News. “Say gangster’s car killed fleeing man”. Peter Noel. December 27, 1986 Philadelphia Tribune. “School segregation still plagues U.S. Blacks”. Stanley Bailey. April 4, 1989 Philadelphia Tribune. “Opinion/Illustration”. February 28, 1989 Philadelphia Tribune. “What’s white and Read All Over?”. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. December 29, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “French ‘skinheads’ represent rise in racism, anti-semitism”. November 6, 1987 Philadelphia Tribune. “The Citadel sued on behalf of harassed black student”. December 30, 1986 Philadelphia Tribune. “Race and the death penalty”. October 21, 1986 Philadelphia Tribune. “Blacks are ‘new racists’ claims Reagan appointee”. Irv Randolph. September 24, 1985 Philadelphia Tribune. “Survey Indicates Blacks Run 75 Per Cent Chance of Discrimination in Apt. Renting”. September 5, 1978 Spokesman and Recorder. “Has racism taken all the gusto out of Black America’s dream?”. September 21, 1978 St. Louis American. “America has long way to go in eliminating prejudice”. Daphne Walker. September 13, 1979 St. Louis American. “Racial prejudice still pervasive, Black educator reports”. January 25, 1979 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Experts probe roots of racism”. Arlene Levinson. August 15, 1993 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Race relations ‘deteriorating’”. Dana Neal. October 7, 1992 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Blacks decry KU administration”. Sherry Pigg. December 10, 1991 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Lynch victims remembered”. Associated Press. September 30, 1991 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Ugly racism thrives on economic woes” Susan Overstreet. October 22, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Racial Policy prompts firms to pull TV ads”. Associated Press. July 26, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “NY racial woes require ‘militancy, moderation’”. May 28, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Topeka High students meet to discuss racism issue”. Leslie Guild Morairty. April 27, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Blacks more likely to be crime victims, study says”. April 23, 1990 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Racism task force takes shape”. July 10, 1989 Topeka Capital-Journal. “Reported racist remark investigated”. Leslie Guild. January 13, 1990 U. “Revival of overt racism plagues colleges”. Michael Selinker. March, 1988 Washington Afro-American. “Confronting the stigma of blackness”. September 4, 1993 2. Magazine/Journal Articles Harper’s Magazine. “The Recoloring of Campus Life”. Shelby Steele. February 1989 Jet Magazine. “Tuskegee Honors Lawyer Who Won Montgomery Bus Segregation Case”. Harmon Perry. January 17, 1974 Jet Magazine. “Death is Price for Tranquility at Southern U.”. The Nation. “Racial Hatred on Campus”. Jon Wiener. February 27, 1989 National College Magazine. “On the basis of race….” April 1993 Newsweek. “A Racial Quota for Alabama”. March 9, 1987 Umoja: Southwestern Afro-American Journal. Volume 1, Number 1. Spring 1973 2. Dissertations, thesis, reports Economic Priorities Report. September-October 1972 4. Ephemera, brochures, pamphlets Fact Sheets on Institutional Racism. Foundation for Change, Inc. August, 1975 Minorities Vs. Courts. “Justice stands trial for Racism”. April 1973 National Institute Against Prejudice & Violence “Forum”. March 1989 5. Miscellaneous Articles “2nd family harassed in area” Stephanie Gadlin “Exodus from South Reversed”. Ronald Smothers “Expect More Racism”. Ross K. Baker “It takes more than poverty to make criminals”. Letter to the Editor December 28, 1986 “Six shot, one critical in race riots in Miami”. “Outcry greets defacement of mural” Charles Baillou “Black Survey Gives Vital Info”. Lee Ivory “FBI Agent recounts taunts by co-workers”. “Racial discrimination remains”. February 22, 1990 “Fear of blacks, Fear of crime”. “Racism still at forefront at year’s end”. “Williams Acquitted”. “Judge won’t lower bail for Williams”. “Williams acquitted by L.A. jury”. “KSU cites ‘diversity’ gains”. September 8, 1992 “Problems in black and white”. September 29, 1992 “U.S. Supreme court rules St. Paul cross burning a from of free speech”. Mel Reeves. “Human Rights report slams L.A. Police record/Tactics”. “Racial Hatred finds colleges” “Minority groups remain outsiders”. “Minorities seek acceptance”. “Director moving on to new battles”. “Racism plays role here, too”. “Media Watch group targets Wiz for ‘supporting racism’”. “’Fight From Injustice’ in South by Negro Pastor Related in Court” “U.S. blocks bias at motels in Virginia and Alabama”. “Crackdown on Crack Could Refuel Racism”. “Five white youths admit to terrorizing black family”. “Waiting room rule key issue in South”. “Black sues to get correct racial listing”. September 7, 1989 Photograph: “Wisconsin racism protest” Chicago Defender. November 9, 1980 Bibliographic references to materials regarding racism Opinion/Photograph “Pickaninnies”. Philadelphia Tribune. February 28, 1989 “Racism in America and How to Combat it”. United States Commission on Civil Rights. Dick Gregory. Racism newspaper illustration: “The Big Apple”. Roots-African Americans 1. Magazines Amsterdam News. Volume 68, issue 6. “Roots Captivates Millions of T-Viewers”. Don Rojas, February 5, 1977. Baltimore Afro-American “’Roots’-An Ode to Alex Haley”. Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., March 7, 1992. Baltimore Afro-American. “Alex Haley’s Property Sold”. March 7, 1992. Chicago Defender. “Alex Haley as seen by a Coast Guard member”. Dennis G. Hall, March 24, 1992. Chicago Defender. “Chuck Connors is Tom Moore in ABC’s ‘Roots’”. January 17, 1977. Kansas State Collegian. “Letters to the Editor: Glimpse of black experience”. Sammie Pratt, February 21, 1977. Kansas State Collegian. “Obituary: ‘Roots’ author Alex Haley dies of heart attack at age 70”. February 11, 1992. New York Times. “Haley Gets Special Pulitzer Prize; Lufkin, Tex., News Takes a Medeal” Deirdre Carmody, April 19, 1977. New York Times. “Alex Haley, Returns, ‘Home’ and Captivates the Villagers Where His ‘Roots’ Began”. April 18, 1977. New York Times. “Haley Visit Captivates Village Where ‘Roots’ Began”. John Darton, April 16, 1977. New York Times. “Gambians in Kunta Kinte’s Village Take Author of ‘Roots’ to Their Hearts”. April 14, 1977. New York Times. “Some Points of ‘Roots’ Questioned; Haley Stands By Book as a Symbol”. Robert D. McFadden, April 14, 1977. New York Times. “Some Historians Dismiss Charge of Factual Mistakes in ‘Roots’”. Isreal Shenker, April 10, 1977. New York Times. “’Roots’ Unique in Its Time.” James A. Michener, February 24, 1977. New York Times. “Novelist’s Suit Charges ‘Roots’ Copied Parts of Her 1966 Book”. Robert McFadden. Topeka Capital Journal. Volume 103, issue 84. “Black Americans seeing roots in African visits”. January 23, 1977. Topeka Capital Journal. “Book Review: Alex Haley succeeds where David Livingstone failed.” October 24, 1976. 2. Magazines/Journal Articles (2) American Film. “Out of Africa.” October 1976. Time. Volume 109. “Haley’s Prescription: Talk, Write, Reunite”. February 14, 1977. Time. Volume 109. “Living with the ‘Peculiar Institution’”. February 14, 1977. Time. Volume 109. “Why Roots Hit Home”. February 14, 1977. 3. Ephemera “Information Package for: A Unique History Course Based on ‘Roots’”. Miami-Dade Community College. “Roots of Black Americans: A Unique History”. Miami-Dade Community College. (2) “’Roots’: Background Information”. Film Incorporated. 4. Miscellaneous Listing of Materials. Film Clips from “Roots”. 1977. Advertising Flyer for “Roots”. 1977. Scholars: African American 1. Newspapers Chicago Defender. “Worrill’s World: Afrocentric scholars to meet”. Dr. Conrad W. Worrill, March 16, 1994. Topeka Capital Journal. “A significant visit: Michael Harper, a top poet, Ivy League professor and a man romancing with Kansas history, will stop in Topeka to read his works”. Eric McHenry, September 26, 1993. Schools: African American 1. Newspaper Articles “Kansas City Middle School is Under Fire”. Donna McGuire. “Kansas City school plan must be working.” Art Brisbane. Kansas City Star. “A city school beats the odds”. Toni Wood, May 1, 1990. Kansas City Star. “Approach to black education faulted”. Gregory S. Reeves, April 1, 1990/ Kansas City Star. “Small Black College scores well in the sciences. March 30, 1990. New York Times. “New president takes office at black school”. Michel Marriott, April 1, 1990. Scientists: African American 1. Newspaper Articles Chicago Defender. “Second Black astronaut to fly in space.” February 2, 1984. Kansas City Times. “Astronaut has family ties in KC”. August 30, 1983. Kansas City Star: Syle. “The Real McCoy”. Elaine Adams, November 21, 1991 Philadelphia Tribune: Supplement. “Black Scientist: Blood Pioneer”. Bob Waymer, October 21, 1980. Philadelphia Tribune: Supplement. “A Story of two Black Scientist”. October 14, 1980. Philadelphia Tribune: Supplement. “Black Biologist was the First to Attempt Vitro Fertilization”. Karen Simmons, September 23, 1980. Philadelphia Tribune: Supplement. “Black Scientist: The Real McCoy”. Bob Waymer, September 23, 1980. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black Inventors: O.S. Williams”. May 22, 1979. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black Inventors: Carl English”. May 8, 1979. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black Inventors: Spencer Robinson”. March 27, 1979. Philadelphia Tribune. “Black Inventors: Katherine C. G. Johnson”. March 20, 1979. St. Louis American. “Black Helped to Develop the Electric Light Bulb with Edison”. March 8, 1979. Topeka Capital Journal. “They Had a Dream”. June 20, 1976. 2. Ephemera (2) “Black Contributor to Science and Energy Technology”. U.S. Department of Energy Washington DC,. “Exceptional Black Scientist”. CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Basel, Switzerland. “Marine Biological Laboratory Newsletter: E.E. Just”. Spring/Summer 1983. Segregation: African American 1. Newspapers Alliance. “Brown vs. Board of Education”. 1984. Amsterdam News. “Brown vs. Board rerun?”. J. Zamgba Browne. Call, The. “Topeka School Deseg. Case to Enter Third Week”. October 17, 1986. Call, The. “Lawyer Who Fought to Desegregate Public Schools Dies in Topeka”. March 10-16, 1989. Chicago Defender. “Governor Excused form Brown vs. Topeka Board II”. September 24, 1986. “Group Marks 35th Anniversary of Landmark School Desegregation Case.” Unknown Kansas City Star. Volume 112, no. 288. “Linda Brown’s School.” July 1, 1992. Kansas City Star. “Thirty years later Brown vs. Board of Education are still being felt”. Associated Press, May 6, 1984. Kansas City Times. “Appeals court clouds Brown vs. Topeka case.” Associated Press, July 23, 1989. Kansas City Times. “Still Segregated in Topeka”. June 7, 1989. Kansas City Times. “Schools still segregated in Topeka”. Lynn Byczynski, June 6, 1989. Kansas City Times. “History and justice prevail.” Associated Press, May 17, 1989. Kansas State Collegian. “Topeka civil right lawyer dies”. March 6, 1989. Kansas State Collegian. “Subject of landmark case testifies in reopening”. Associated Press, October 15, 1986. Kansas State Collegian. “Attorneys question witness’ credibility”. Associated Press, October 9, 1986. Kansas State Collegian. “Parents claim schools still discriminate”. Associated Press, October 7, 1986. Kansas State Collegian. “Brown case doubted to continue.” September 4, 1986. Kansas State Collegian. “Brown vs. Board attorney recalls segregation battle”. Susan Brink, December 12, 1978. Topeka Capital Journal. “History to Come Alive in Landmark School”. December 23, 1993. Kansas State Globe. “Landmark Decision Anniversary Approaches”. September 23-30, 1993. Topeka Capital Journal. “Monroe School designated as national park.” Associated Press, October 28, 1992. Topeka Capital Journal. “Lawyer offers no apologies”. Jacalyn Mindell, January 30, 1991. Topeka Capital Journal. “Louise Scott dies in early morning fire at Topeka house”. Steve Fry, December 16, 1989. Topeka Capital Journal. “High Court urged to let Brown Stand”. Leslie Guild Moriarty, June 6, 1989. Topeka Capital Journal. “School board meets in secret to discuss case.” May 15, 1990. (2) Topeka Capital Journal. “Dedication recalls era of segregation”. Kristen Hays. Topeka Capital Journal. “Measure honoring ‘Brown’ site endorsed.” Barry Massey, August 7, 1992. Topeka Capital Journal. “Court Orders review of Brown case”. Kristen L. Hays, April 21, 1992. Topeka Capital Journal “Marking Monroe School.” September 7, 1990. Topeka Capital Journal. “Board discusses Brown case.” May 1, 1990. Topeka Capital Journal. “Rehearing denied in Brown case.” Leslie Guild and Jan Landon, February 1, 1990. Topeka Capital Journal. “Rally aims at raising awareness of bias”. December 29, 1989. Topeka Capital Journal. “USD 501 receives judge’s dissent in Brown ruling”. Michael Ryan, December 14, 1989. Topeka Capital Journal. “USD 501 to appeal Brown case”. Jan Landon, December 19, 1989. Topeka Capital Journal. “Former pupils hope to preserve Monroe School”. Leslie Guild Moriarty. Wichita Eagle. “Buckner first became involved in civil rights struggle as a child”. Xiomara Lopez, February 15, 1990. 2. Miscellaneous Great Documents in Black American History. “Brown et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka et al.”. Earl Warren. Slavery: African American 1. Newspaper Articles Atlanta Voice. “Minority Report”. James E. Alsbrook. Baltimore Afro-American. “An AFRO Black History Month Special Report on: Slavery”. Robin Lynn Reale, February 12, 1994. (2) Chicago Defender. “’Slave Girl’ relives the reality of bondage”. Marian Moore, March 24, 1992. Kansas City Star. “Diary of a slave”. Robert Unger, July 8, 1984. Kansas City Times. “Smart set of pro-slavery forces emerging in America”. A.M. Rosenthal, September 29, 1989. Manhattan Mercury. “’Queen’ miniseries pays tribute to slaves’ spirit”. Barry Garron, February 14, 1993. Manhattan Mercury. “Progress pauses to listen for the faint voices of the dead”. David Von Drehle, December 13, 1991. “Juneteenth”. Patricia A Tatum. “Slavery oppresses blacks”. Bernard Franklin, 1962. Topeka Capital Journal. “Memory of ex-slave girl honored”. Associated Press, August 21, 1989. 2. Ephemera “Slavery”. Microfilming Corporation of America: New York Times Company Sanford, North Carolina. 3. Miscellaneous Copy of Emancipation Proclamation. Copy of Warning Poster to free African American men in Baltimore.
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