Piers & wharves; Department stores; Banks; Railroad stations; Art Institute of Chicago; Field Museum of Natural History; City & town halls; Post offices; Masonic buildings; Streets; Street railroads; Automobiles; Libraries; Stockyards
Souvenir folder of postcards from Chicago, Illinois. Includes images of the post office and federal building, the municipal pier, Marshall Field's department store and other commercial buildings, the Art Institute, Union Station and other train...
Souvenir postcard folder from Long Beach, California. Includes images of buildings such as the Municipal Auditorium and Horseshoe Pier (under construction), various hotels, and the Polytechnic High School. There are also scenic shots, including...
African American male college students--Social conditions; African Americans--Race identity; Academic achievement
This dissertation examines the influence of collective racial esteem (CRE) on the quantity and type of involvement for African American male undergraduate students in public four-year institutions of higher education in the U.S. In addition, this...
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...
Spanish-styled building with arched windows. Handwritten note on front: "This is when the old Hall was South of School Building (Front North)." Published by the Citizen Press. Postmarked 1908 on verso.
Automobiles; Libraries; Louisville Free Public Library; Buildings; Historic buildings; Transportation
Address: 301 York Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A Winton automobile is parked in front of the Louisville Free Public Library. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long,...
Boys; Bicycles & tricycles; Louisville Free Public Library; Group portraits; Buildings; People; Transportation
Address: 301 York Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Five boys pose in front of the Louisville Free Public Library on York Street. They each have a bicycle with a headlight, horn, and water bottle. The boys are dressed in white shirts with ties, short...
Address: 903 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone street with trolley tracks runs in front of a building with a sign declaring it, "9th St. Public Warehouse." Other signs indicate a number of businesses using the building,...
Buildings; Courthouses; Shelby County Courthouse (Shelbyville, Ky.)
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. This view of the Shelby County Courthouse courtroom shows the jury box with twelve wooden chairs set in a tiered seating arrangement. Behind the jury box is the public seating and entryway above which is a...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Libraries; Louisville Free Public Library; Public libraries
Frame building with shaded porch which served as the free public library, probably in Buechel, Kentucky. A horse and buggy are stopped in front. The photograph is torn at upper and lower right.
Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Public schools
Anchorage (Kentucky) Public School, a large, low building with a tiled roof, well-manicured lawn (freshly-cut grass is piled on the lawn), small pine trees on the perimeter of the building, and a car in the drive.
Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Public schools
Carrollton (Kentucky) Public School, a three-story brick building with contrasting colored brick between floors and brushlike bushes at sidewalk. Three young children stand near right corner of building.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Columns; Banners;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, with University of Louisville banners hanging on either side of the entranceway. The banners read "It's Happening Here," "Limitless Future" and "Breaking New...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Research facilities; Columns; Crosses;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, without identification as either SPHIS or Home of the Innocents (the previous tenant of this building). The building is brown brick with cement pillars. A cross hangs on the building...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Office buildings;
Public Safety was razed between the late 1970s and late 1980s to make way for a parking lot adjacent to Miller and the Student Activities Center. Location: 2024 South Brook Street, at Barbee. Former uses: Controller's office, offices/industrial...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Offices;
Location: 426 West Bloom Street. Current uses: School of Urban and Public Affairs. Former uses: housed the Center for Urban and Economic Research, Standard Oil of Kentucky headquarters. Square footage: 38927.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sidewalks; Streets; Women; Columns;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, during the time it served as the Home of the Innocents. The building is brown brick with cement pillars. The words "Home of the Innocents" can be seen above the entranceway. A...
A group of men with mule-drawn wagons stand on a road with a table in the middle of it. The table has a stack of cans arranged on it and there is a shovel, axe and sledge hammer arranged leaning on one another in the road in front of the table.
A group of young African American boys and girls at the entrance to the Louisville Free Public Library and sitting on the floor inside with a female librarian reading books.