Women--France--History--20th century; Women--Great Britain--History--20th century; Women and literature--France--History--20th century; Women and literature--Great Britain--History--20th century; Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986; Woolf, Virginia,...
This dissertation is a cross-cultural analysis of France and Great Britain during both the First World War and World War II in which Simone de Beauvoir and Virginia Woolf redefined "woman." Utilizing New Historicism, the first chapter...
Undertakers and undertaking; Business people; African American businesspeople; Politicians; African American politicians; Discrimination in public accommodations; Segregation--Law and legislation; Discrimination in employment; African...
Oral history interview with Goldie Winstead Beckett, conducted on September 12, 1978 by Ken Chumbley. In this interview, Mrs. Beckett discusses her life as well as her husband’s experiences as alderman in the city of Louisville in the late 1940s...
African Americans; African American educators; Segregation in higher education; Civil rights workers; African Americans--Education (Higher); Race relations; University of Louisville; University of Kentucky; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes...
Oral history interview conducted with Lyman T. Johnson on May 6, 1976 by Dwayne Cox. Mr. Johnson, a civil rights activist and educator focuses on Johnson’s involvement in the effort to integrate the University of Louisville and the University of...
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...
African Americans; African American singers; African American musicians; Nightclubs--Kentucky--Louisville; Singers; Musicians
Oral history interview with Robert Key, conducted October 25, 1977 by Robert Friedman. Mr. Key was a musician. He was born in Louisville but really launched his career in Chicago before touring as a singer. In this interview, he discusses his...
Child maltreatment touches almost 700,000 children annually. The effects
of child maltreatment range from micro-level consequences, such as behavior
problems and mental health issues, to mezzo-level consequences, such as
increased child...
Trucking--Management; Freight and freightage--Cost control; Freight and freightage--Planning
Freight imbalance is a problem that negatively affects drivers and carriers within the truckload trucking industry. One result of this problem is that the industry experiences high annual driver turnover, exceeding 130% annually. The turnover can...
Row of four round advertisements. From left to right: 1) Buy White Honey Skinless Frankfurter for Energy. The Home Packing Co. with a picture of a hotdog holding weights. 2) Double Cola. A Great Drink. A Mighty Flavor. 3) "and send all my...
Albert Neurath home at 1556 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Dutch Colonial stone-clapboard house. Two-story house with shutters on the windows. A gazebo is attached to the left of the house. Steps lead from the street to the front door. Stamp...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Alfred M. Hampton with hands resting on a table behind him, wearing a three-piece suit and tie with checked pants. Inscription on mount, lower center: Yours in doubt Alf. M. Hampton. Newspaper clipping on...
All Prayer Foundling Home, 2305 Sycamore, Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1888. Row of white wood houses on a residential street. Close-up corner shot of a white house with dark trim around the windows. The house has a flat roof and an aboveground...
City & town life; Elevated railroads; Railroads; Buildings; Pedestrians; People
View down the Bowery of the cobblestone street and the elevated railroad tracks on either side in front of the buildings. Streetcars, carriages, and pedestrians are on the street. A train is on the elevated railroad on the left side of the street....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Amelia Place, the official residence of President of the University of Louisville. This is a front view of the house, looking up across the lawn. Named in honor of Amelia Brown Frazier, mother of Brown-Forman Corporation vice chairman Owsley Brown...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Front of Amelia Place. The brick building has a large porch on the side, two dormer windows, and two chimneys. There is an American flag flying from one of the columns in the front doorway. Amelia Place is the official residence of President of the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Amelia Place, the official residence of President of the University of Louisville. This is a close-up view taken from one side of the front lawn. A wreath with pink flowers hangs on the door. A screened in sunroom is situated adjacent to the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Driveways; Columns;
Amelia Place and driveway. Two brick columns frame the red brick house. The side and front of the house are visible, including its dormers, porches, and one chimney. A vehicle is parked in the driveway; the address of the house, 2515 Longest...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dwellings; Houses;
Amelia Place, a red brick house with dormer windows and a large porch on the side. Three chimneys are visible. The front doorway has columns. Amelia Place is the official residence of President of the University of Louisville. Named in honor of...
Small brick building with a sign reading "W.H. Steward Memorial Bldg. Home of American Baptist" above the door. Address: 930 West Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky.