Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States; Drug control--Social aspects--United States; War on Terrorism, 2001- --Social aspects; Crime and race--United States; United States--Race relations
This thesis is an examination of the relationship between race and ethnicity and the American justice system. It is a comparative case study of the racial dimensions of the War on Drugs in the domestic criminal justice system and the ethnic...
Women and literature; Gothic revival (Literature); Zhang, Ailing; Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001; McCullers, Carson, 1917-1967
This study seeks to situate our understanding of Zhang Ailing's Chuanqi as part of global women's efforts to establish a voice of their own by way of hijacking patriarchal literary heritage. In order to show Zhang Ailing as a conscious weaver of...
Women agricultural laborers--England--History--19th century; Women agricultural laborers--United States--History--19th century; Women in agriculture--England--History--19th century; Women in agriculture--United States--History--19th century; Women...
This thesis is a historical study comparing the work-lives African-American and English nineteenth-century, field-working women. It focuses on the ideology and structure of the gender division of labour as it formed and informed the lives of these...
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...
This dissertation examines popular periodicals in the late 19th- and early 20th-century America as pivotal artifacts in the history of literacy education. It first reviews current histories of literacy, writing instruction, and magazines at the...
Streets; Stores & shops; Crowds; Banks; American Legion; Signs (Notices)
Address: Fourth Avenue and Guthrie Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Crowds teem in downtown Louisville during the American Legion Convention of 1929. Flags of the United States line the street as people in civilian clothes and military uniforms roam...
Address: 312 E. Walnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Three "1/2 ton cap." trucks are shown here in front of the American Dye Works building. Each truck includes a sign reading, "American Dye Works, F. Edmond Klein, Prop., 'A Personal...
American Printing House for the Blind (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings
Address: 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. In 1883, this building was constructed for the American Printing House for the Blind, the oldest publishing house for the visually impaired in the United States.
American Tobacco Company Building, at 30th and Walnut Streets in Louisville, Kentucky; a long, four-story building. American Tobacco Company was founded in 1890 and acquired the Lucky Strike company in 1905. The National Tobacco Company of...
American Tobacco Company Building, at 30th and Walnut Streets in Louisville, Kentucky; a long, four-story building, with two railroad tracks at the left. American Tobacco Company was founded in 1890 and acquired the Lucky Strike company in 1905....
Men; Women; Signs (Notices); Log cabins; American Folk Song Festival
A copy photograph of the page of an album containing a photograph of Jean Thomas (front, in tam) with Coe Glade (young woman in suit at left), Ruth Ogden (at right), and an unidentified man on the steps of Thomas' Traipsin' Woman Cabin on the Mayo...
Horses; Boys; Banners; American Folk Song Festival
Children on horseback carry a sign reading "Jean Thomas presents Dorothy Gordon in American Folk Songs" through a cornfield next to a haystack. Thomas had met Gordon, a folk song interpreter, while working in New York City, and invited...
Two boys stand on a hillside holding a sign reading "Jean Thomas presents Dorothy Gordon in American Folk Songs." Thomas had met Gordon, a folk song interpreter, while working in New York City, and invited her to perform at the first...
Boys; Banners; Girls; Hills; American Folk Song Festival
Three boys and a girl stand on a hillside holding a sign reading "Jean Thomas presents Dorothy Gordon in American Folk Songs." Thomas had met Gordon, a folk song interpreter, while working in New York City, and invited her to perform at...
Boys; Banners; Cliffs; American Folk Song Festival
Three boys hold a sign reading "Jean Thomas presents Dorothy Gordon in American Folk Songs" over a cliff. Thomas had met Gordon, a folk song interpreter, while working in New York City, and invited her to perform at the first American...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, takes the stage wearing an Elizabethan costume to read the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, reads the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival wearing Elizabethan garb. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black dresses with white ruffled...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, reads the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival wearing Elizabethan garb. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black dresses with white ruffled...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, reads the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival wearing Elizabethan garb. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black dresses with white ruffled...