Box 9
Contains 43 Results:
WV State College, 1929–1999
Research materials on many aspects of WVSC history including faculty information. Includes these publications: "ROTC in Review: 40 Years of Tradition;" "West Virginia State College Glee Club;" Alumni Association, Los Angeles Chapter, Scholarship Luncheon program, 1989;
1830 Census & Research Aids, 1930–2002
Facsimile of tables of free Negro listings from 1830 census. "Researching Virginia's Slave and Free Negro Records"
Underground Railroad in Ohio, 1978–1991
Background materials on the Underground Railroad in Ohio.
Underground Railroad, 1940–2000
Research materials including newspaper clippings and research notes on the Underground Railroad
Underground Railroad, 1976–2000
Research materials re: the Underground Railroad. Research notes.
Underground Railroad, 1799–1999
Facsimiles of documents pertaining to slaves in Jefferson County, VA. Itinerary for Underground Railroad tours [Ohio?]. The Escape of Jane: a True Story of the Underground Railroad by Henry Burke & Dick Croy. Henry Robert Burke correspondence. Brochure on Henderson Hall, Wood County. Dick Croy correspondence and resume. Newspaper articles by Burke. "Black Cultural Sites in West Virginia" compiled by Michael Pauley and Peter Jesus, 1990
to be black in fayette, 1992
Manuscript for …to be black in fayette written and compiled by Ancella R. Bickley for The Centennial Committee of the Second Baptist Church of Fayetteville, West Virginia, and The Fayette County Black Caucus.
Honoring Our Past, 1990–1991
Permissions to publish papers in Honoring Our Past: Procedures of the First Two Conferences on West Virginia's Black History.
Army Corps of Engineers Black Awareness Week, 1982
Booklet presented to AB after she made a speech for the Army Corps of Engineers in Huntington.
National Education Association, 1975–1983
Correspondence with NEA re: participation in panel "Perspectives on Censorship: A Discussion." Handwritten speech on censoring literature by blacks and women in the context of the Kanawha County textbook controversy.