Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.); Berea College--History; African Americans--Education--Kentucky
This dissertation examines the history of Berea College in Kentucky. Founded before the Civil War, it was a small, private southern college that educated blacks, whites, women and men equally, an early model of cooperation and social harmony. Its...
Articulation (Education); Student adjustment; High school students; Middle school students
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a set of structured articulation activities on the transition of students from grade eight to grade nine. Data were collected by retrieval from the state data collection system. This study...
The Louisville Leader, an African American community newspaper, began publication in Louisville, Kentucky on November 3, 1917. It covered local religious, educational, social, fraternal, and sporting activities, as well as national and...
President Woodrow Strickler and University of Louisville football player Ben Baker grasp hands to symbolize their dedication to racial cooperation as they exit the U of L's memorial to the slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. They are...
Bookstore window display advertising Education by Radio program sponsored by the University of Louisville in partnership with WAVE radio and with the cooperation of NBC radio. Offered through the Division of Adult Education, these radio courses...