During the 1960's, nearly ninety percent of black women in the South worked as
domestic servants. While much has been written depicting the dehumanizing and
exploitative conditions in which they lived, their contributions to human rights...
Anderson Hall, or the "Yellow House," was a prefabricated building named for its benefactor, Elizabeth Millbank Anderson, wife of noted New York painter Abraham Archibald Anderson. Their daughter taught domestic science at the Oneida...
A display of students' domestic science projects in Anderson Hall. The projects include clothing, prepared food and table settings. Handwritten on lower right corner of image: 351. See ULPA 1982.01.353.p for a different view of the same exhibit....
A display of students' domestic science projects in Anderson Hall at the Oneida Baptist Institute. The projects include clothing, prepared food and table settings. Handwritten on lower right corner of image: 353. See ULPA 1982.01.351.p for a...