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,...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American social workers; African American educators; African American college teachers; Segregation in education; Civil rights leaders; Lincoln Institute...
Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love, conducted on October 2, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Dr. Love was a U of L professor and administrator, and sister of civil rights leader Whitney Young, Jr. Dr. Love discusses her parents, Laura and...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes (Louisville, Ky.); Central High School (Louisville, Ky.); Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; African Americans--Employment;...
Oral history interview conducted with James Shively on December 18, 1978 by Dwayne Cox. Mr. Shively focuses largely on his education in Louisville, at Louisville Central High School and the Louisville Municipal College, in the 1930s and 1940s. He...
African Americans; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; Race relations; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville; Civil rights
Oral history interview with Mrs. Amelia Ray, conducted on August 25, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Mrs. Ray discusses her early life and upbringing in Tennessee as well as her life in Louisville. Mrs. Ray moved to Louisville in 1934 and attended...
African Americans; Civil rights demonstrations; Race relations; Public relations; Discrimination in housing; Housing; African American legislators; Insurance agents; Women legislators; African American legislators; Kentucky--Politics and...
Oral history interview conducted with legislator Mae Street Kidd on October 10, November 11, and December 5, 1978 by Ken Chumbley. Ms. Kidd discusses her life, including her childhood growing up in Bourbon County. Kidd attended the Lincoln...
Allen R. Hite Art Institute; Drawings; Paintings; Prints
Catalog of an exhibition of selected works from the University collection presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, November 19-December 19, 1978 and January 2-25, 1979.
Address: 815-827 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A multi-story industrial building dwarves the two- to four-story buildings surrounding it. "Stimpson Computing Scale Co." is painted on the front of the building. An embossed sign...
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. Construction was completed in 1913 for this building that houses the administrative offices of county government and the District and Circuit Courts. It was built in the Beaux-Art Classicism style of...
Heigold House, home of G.W. Huber, engraver, 264 Marion Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of the Heigold House, taken from a low height and on the left diagonal. Two-story compact limestone house with a projecting entryway housing a door...
Address: 235 W. Market St., Louisville, KY. "Levy Bro's." is painted on the east side of this building. The Levy Brothers building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Address: 427 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Automobiles park in front of the Kaufman-Straus Co. building. A crowd of pedestrians walk along the sidewalks in front of the display windows. On the side of the building is a sign indicating,...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities; Health care facilities;
Entrance to the Child Psychiatry Research Center, University of Louisville, apparently before the facility was named in honor of William Keller, chair of the U of L Department of Psychiatry, in 1978. Location: 608 South Jackson. Current uses:...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities; Health care facilities; Educational facilities;
Keller Child Psychiatry Research Center building, with landscaping and entryway. This image appears to have been made around the time the building was completed (circa 1967). Current uses: Supports study and treatment of emotional disorders in...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants;
The original Cardinal Inn, opened in 1926, was razed to make room for the Humanities Building. A new Cardinals Inn was opened by the same managers on Brook Street in front of the current location of the Swain Student Activities Center (SAC) in...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants;
Cardinal Inn restaurant, featuring a Coca-Cola sign. The building is on a corner and there are vehicles parked in the street in the background; a house stands next to the restaurant. The original Cardinal Inn, opened in 1926, was razed to make room...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants; Signs (Notices);
Cardinal Inn restaurant with exterior sign for Levy Brothers Young Colony Shops. The building is seen from across the road, with the street in the foreground. Diners can be seen through the windows. The Cardinal Inn sign bears the Coca-Cola logo....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants; Signs (Notices);
Cardinal Inn restaurant with exterior sign for Levy Brothers Young Colony Shops, corner view. Diners and empty tables can be seen through the windows. The Cardinal Inn sign bears the Coca-Cola logo. There is a door with a sign reading...
Black and white photo-collage; "This collage makes use of photographs of a project carried out by Matta Clark in Englewood, New Jersey, which involved him splitting apart a house that was due for demolition. Having divided the house in half by...
"Although resident in America, Morley was the first winner of the Turner Prize in 1984. Funded by the 'Patrons of New Art' affiliated to London's Tate Gallery, this prize was subsequently awarded annually for 'outstanding contributions' to...
Address: 817 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The tall building shown here is Snead Manufacturing Building. This building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Snead building is brick, concrete and glass...