African Americans--Education--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Education--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Louisville Public Schools (Louisville, Ky.)--History; Literacy--Social aspects--Kentucky--Louisville--History
I conducted my dissertation research in the national, state, and local archives. Using Deborah Brandt's "Sponsors of Literacy" as a conceptual framework and Critical Race Theory as a theoretical framework, I offer Louisville, Kentucky as...
Stewart Dry Goods Company at 4th Street and Walnut St, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard, and surrounding businesses, including Richman Brothers, Florsheim Shoes, Grants, and Walgreens.
Address: 255 N. Campbell Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A woman and child stand on boards leading up to Big Hearted Charles Grocery where two men stand in the doorway. Water has overtaken the street up to the steps of the store. Homes with wood...
Restaurants; Construction; Construction equipment; J.B. Speed Art Museum;
The Loop Hole Restaurant, next to a construction area with construction equipment and mounds of dirt. The construction vehicles and equipment are for the construction of the Satterwhite Wing of the Speed Museum. Once a popular meeting place for...