African American

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Anton Banchy interview with Reginald Mason, Denise Bunton, and Darren Bush about African American history in Allen County.

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In conjunction with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kentucky Historical Society, the Kentucky Heritage Council, the Kentucky Oral History Commission, Berea College, the Department for Libraries and Archives, and the Appalachian Museum, the Kentucky Folklife Program conducted oral...

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This series pertains to education, especially African American teachers and professionals. Specifically discussed are institutions such as Bunkie Academy, Alexandria Academy, and Coleman College (Gibsland, La.), as well as Caroline Dormon, Charlotte Greenup, and race relations. The complete...

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Sisters, John Ella Dickerson and Willie Belle (Dickerson) Bibb, share their story of growing up in rural Logan County, Kentucky, and attending the Greenridge School, one-room school near Gordonsville. The sisters provide a glimpse into the lives of rural African Americans in the early 1900s,...

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Detailed interview regarding public education in Bowling Green, Kentucky c. 1940 - c. 1990. Excellent biographical information about the informant's education and professional experiences in public education.

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Dr. Frank O. Moxley, Ph.D. provides a detailed history of the Bowling Green and Warren County public schools. He graduate from State Street High School, Bowling Green, in 1926, and returned to teach there in 1931 after graduating from Wilberforce College in Dayton, Ohio. Moxley describes his...

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