African American male college students--Social conditions; African Americans--Race identity; Academic achievement
This dissertation examines the influence of collective racial esteem (CRE) on the quantity and type of involvement for African American male undergraduate students in public four-year institutions of higher education in the U.S. In addition, this...
United States. Army--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Confederate States of America. Army; Soldiers--Kentucky--Psychology--History--19th century; Soldiers--Kentucky--Attitudes--History--19th century
Beginning with Bell Irvin Wiley's 1943 The Life of Johnny Reb: The Common Soldier of the Confederacy, historians have produced many works describing the motivations for soldiers to enlist and serve during the Civil War. However, because they often...
African Americans; African American business enterprises; African American Business people; Drugstores; Pharmacists; African American pharmacists; Urban renewal; Service stations; Standard Oil Company; Civil rights
Oral history interview with Frank Moorman, Sr., conducted on August 17, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Mr. Moorman was a businessman in Louisville's Walnut Street area. Mr. Moorman discusses his parents and grandparents, and his early life in Owensboro,...
Located at the northwest corner of Third Street and Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky is the construction site of the Breslin Building. Supplies of lumber are stacked around an excavated area surrounded by wood walls. Groups of men in work clothes...
People; Signs (Notices); Tuberculosis; Boy Scouts of America; Uniforms; Boys; Group portraits
Boy Scouts pose for a group portrait as they hold signs for an anti-tuberculosis campaign sponsored by the Louisville Tuberculosis Association. They read: "Consider the health of children. Dont spit." "Obey the law and be a good...
A woman in pantsuit and man in white suit with bow tie join Jean Thomas (right, in dress) in the yard of her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky.
A woman in pantsuit and man in white suit with bow tie join Jean Thomas (right, in dress) in the yard of her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky.
Children; Boys; Girls; Play (Recreation); Costumes--United States; Women
Six children (three boys and three girls), wearing pioneer costumes, join hands in a circle. They are directed by two old women wearing long dresses and shawls--probably Aunt Alice Williams and Aunt Martha Williams.
Women; Men; Children; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Musicians; Log cabins; Guitars; Zithers; Violins; Banjos; Mouth organs; Stringed instruments; Contact sheets; American Folk Song Festival
Various musicians, including children playing hammered dulcimer; men playing guitar and harmonica; a young woman playing guitar; and a string band featuring J.P. Fraley on fiddle join Jean Thomas, wearing a long black dress with white collar and...
Women; Carriages & coaches; Costumes--United States
Mrs. Ross, in a long black dress, emerges from a buggy to join an unnamed woman in a long plaid dress. Their clothing resembles the styles of the U.S. Civil War era (1861-1865).
Two women in coats and hats stand at a gate, about to join three other women (including a hatless Jean Thomas) on the sidewalk, alongside which a car is parked. Grace Rardin Doherty is the wife of Henry L. Doherty and the sister of Hugh Rardin,...
Girls, costumed in white short-sleeve blouses and full skirts in cotton prints, and boys, costumed in white full-sleeved shirts and slacks, form three circles in which they join hands and dance. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two men, one wearing a suit and the other in shirtsleeves, join hands with a young girl with blonde curly hair. The men's families had participated in the Martin-Tolliver feud of Rowan County, Kentucky, from 1884-1887. Jean Thomas stands to the...
A group of young girls wearing hoop skirts, petticoats, and bonnets poses beneath a historical marker reading "Johnston Birthplace / Near here on February 3, 1803, General Albert Sidney Johnston, Confederate leader, was born. He resigned from...
A group of young girls wearing hoop skirts, petticoats, and bonnets poses beneath a historical marker reading "Johnston Birthplace / Near here on February 3, 1803, General Albert Sidney Johnston, Confederate leader, was born. He resigned from...
Floats (Parades); Parades & processions; Charitable organizations; American Red Cross
Parade floats for the Red Cross including one with cut-outs of four men in military uniforms and one woman in a nurse's uniform with the words 'Join American Red Cross.'
Paintings; Discussion; Debates; Politics & government; Political issues; Political parties; Men; Artists; Clothing & dress; Suits (Clothing); Coats; Cigarettes; Details
"According to the artist this painting depicted an 'ideological discussion'. As such it evokes the stormy realist-abstraction debates, and allied political differences, among artists in Italy after the Second World War. Stylistically, the work...
"According to the artist this painting depicted an 'ideological discussion'. As such it evokes the stormy realist-abstraction debates, and allied political differences, among artists in Italy after the Second World War. Stylistically, the work...