African-Americans
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| 301 | Appearing in USO show for Waves College Eye 34:22, p.3 |
Preview of "Keep Shufflin'" group that will appear here; photo. | |
| 302 | Herbert King will lecture here Monday College Eye 34:18, p.3 |
Will deliver several lectures; profile of Herbert King; photo. | |
| 303 | Furgeson explains goal of Negro Association College Eye 33:30, p.4 |
Dr. L. B. Furgeson hosts campus brotherhood trip. | |
| 304 | Race prejudice to be discussed College Eye 33:22, p.3 |
Dr. L. B. Furgerson will speak. | |
| 305 | 'Melting Pot' Americans laugh and dine together College Eye 33:14, p.1 |
Students from different ethnic backgrounds enjoy each other's company. | |
| 306 | Pickens to speak at chapel College Eye 32:35, p.1 |
William Pickens will speak. | |
| 307 | Will award best acts at Prep Prance College Eye 31:29, p.3 |
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| 308 | Joint meeting College Eye 28:0, p.3 |
Presbyterian and Methodist students get together. | |
| 309 | Westminster and Wesley College Eye 38:0, p.3 |
Will hold joint meeting; A. P. Shaw will speak. | |
| 310 | Instructor in Negro school speaks here College Eye 28:22, p.3 |
Maide Ruth Gamble will speak. | |
| 311 | Joe Louis hero of Negro children, says Miss Breckerbaumer College Eye 27:4, p.1 |
Tells of experiences in teaching in South Carolina. | |
| 312 | Alexander discusses conditions in Haiti College Eye 27:21, p.5 |
Arch Alexander spoke in Waterloo. | |
| 313 | Singers draw largest audience from here College Eye 27:50, p.1 |
Performance by Piney Woods School group earns $157. | |
| 314 | 'Inchin' Along' shows rise of Negro schools College Eye 27:47, p.1 |
Review of Piney Woods School production. | |
| 315 | Piney Woods manager reveals school life of southern students; courses in farming and weaving are offered College Eye 27:47, p.1 |
Interview with Singleton Bender on the school and race relations. | |
| 316 | Touring Piney Woods singers arrive Monday; head of Negro school will accompany group to Cedar Falls College Eye 27:46, p.1 |
Profile of the group and the Piney Woods campus and program. | |
| 317 | Negro singers here June 24; touring Piney Woods unit to present "Inchin' Along" College Eye 27:45, p.1 |
Description of the Piney Woods School program. | |
| 318 | Charles family visits Piney Woods school on vacation College Eye 26:26, p.1 |
Description of the school and its program. | |
| 319 | Appreciation group studies Negro arts College Eye 24:18, p.3 |
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| 320 | Untitled College Eye 23:26, p.3 |
Maggie Stintson will speak on education for African-Americans in the South. | |
| 321 | Negro folk lore, traditions and stories in library exhibit College Eye 22:7, p.1 |
Library displays African-American literature. | |
| 322 | Margaret Kendall, Janesville, speaking on "Crime and the Negro" Public Relations News Release 1929:163, p.1 |
Won first place in the Women's Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. | |
| 323 | Negro quartet gives first lecture course program of season College Eye 21:6, p.1 |
Hallelujah Quartet will perform. | |
| 324 | Jubilee singers will present program Monday College Eye 21:0, p.8 |
Hallelujah Quartet will perform; photo. | |
| 325 | Jubilee singers will present program Monday College Eye 21:0, p.6 |
Profile of the Hallelujah Quartet; photo. | |
| 326 | Jubilee singers will present program Monday College Eye 21:5, p.6 |
Hallelujah Quartet will perform; photo. | |
| 327 | Negro quartet will present program in auditorium Oct. 14 College Eye 21:4, p.1 |
The Hallelujah Quartet will perform. | |
| 328 | Mr. Fullerton tells of his trip to Florida College Eye 19:29, p.7 |
Traveled with family to the South. | |
| 329 | Y. M. and Y. W. notes College Eye 19:3, p.2 |
Schedule of activities. | |
| 330 | Miss Derecotte to World Friendship League Thursday College Eye 18:38, p.1 |
Julie Derecotte will speak on race relations. | |
| 331 | Reverend Howard Thurman College Eye 18:13, p.1 |
The Reverend Howard Thurman led a discussion on race relations. | |
| 332 | Reverend Thurman gives address Sun.; Negro preacher tells of Christian life College Eye 18:13, p.1 |
Excerpts from sermon by the Reverend Howard Thurman. | |
| 333 | Guy Hackley College Eye 12:34, p.8 |
Attended May Day celebration. | |
| 334 | Y. W. C. A. news; $25,000 received by Y. W. C. A. for colored work; Y. W. C. A. building for colored girls to be erected in Philadelphia` College Eye 12:22, p.3 |
National organization receives money for work in Philadelphia. | |
| 335 | Guy Hackley may return to school College Eye 12:18, p.2 |
Wants to stay informed with the College Eye. | |
| 336 | Are you anti-American? College Eye 12:11, p.4 |
Encourages people to accept all other Americans. | |
| 337 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:2, p.4 |
Encourages readers to send in news; criticizes students for ostracizing an African-American veteran student. | |
| 338 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 10:16, p.6 |
Hear speaker on Great Britain; African-American students Ethel Carter and Myrtle Williams tell about the Piney Woods School. | |
| 339 | Y. M. and Y. W. College Eye 9:21, p.6 |
Miss Weisel spoke about "The American Negro" to the Y. W. C. A.; program outlined for Spring term; Hostess Houses explained. | |
| 340 | Photographs of graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.35 |
Photo. | |
| 341 | The American crime; Carl I. Erickson winner, first place, interstate oratorical contest College Eye 1:29, p.3 |
Text of Carl Erickson's oration on lynching that won the interstate contest. |
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| 342 | Booker T. Washington; pleases large audience College Eye 1:1, p.7 |
Booker T. Washington, a former slave, spoke at I. S. T. C. about his experiences and the two great advantages of his race. | |
| 343 | Miss Grace McIntosh Normal Eyte 19:31, p.94 |
Will teach in Mississippi. | |
| 344 | H. Paul Douglas Normal Eyte 18:24, p.381 |
Friend of C. A. Fullerton spoke on the education of African-Americans and poor whites. | |
| 345 | Training; Fisk University Normal Eyte 16:27, p.420 |
Professor Bender writes about the curriculum and practices at Fisk University. | |
| 346 | Prof. and Mrs. Bender Normal Eyte 16:24, p.383 |
Returned from trip to South. | |
| 347 | Gertrude Gardner Normal Eyte 16:16, p.251 |
Teaching at school for African-Americans in Alabama. | |
| 348 | Alpha Normal Eyte 14:11, p.170 |
Alphas debate about an African-American colony. | |
| 349 | Neo Normal Eyte 14:5, p.74 |
Neos present a program on African-Americans. | |
| 350 | Orio Normal Eyte 14:5, p.75 |
Orios resolve the debate that the disfranchisement of African-Americans is unjust. | |
| 351 | Miss Portia Johnson Normal Eyte 13:34, p.537 |
Visiting sister Lora. | |
| 352 | The Negro and the lynch law Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18 |
A look at the history of African-Americans in the US. | |
| 353 | Professor Loughridge Normal Eyte 12:1, p.2 |
Visited campus; speaks on experience in working with African-Americans; will go to India for missionary assignment. | |
| 354 | Oration which won third place in the oratorical contest: The Black Cloud Normal Eyte 11:23, p.555 |
E. C. Smith's oration. | |
| 355 | Miss Blanche Jamison Normal Eyte 9:2, p.37 |
Will teach in McIntire, Georgia. | |
| 356 | From Professor Loughridge Normal Eyte 8:33, p.465 |
Professor Loughridge talks about Bishop College in Marshall, Texas. | |
| 357 | Philo public Normal Eyte 8:26, p.366 |
Account of recent program. | |
| 358 | A number of students and teachers Normal Eyte 8:18, p.250 |
Attended Booker Washington lecture. | |
| 359 | The announcement Normal Eyte 7:31, p.5 |
After twelve years of service at ISNS, Professor Loughridge will leave to head Bishop College, a school for African-Americans. | |
| 360 | Anna Henderson Normal Eyte 6:28, p.332 |
Will go to the South to teach. | |
| 361 | Society Notes Normal Eyte 6:19, p.221 |
News of recent society programs. | |
| 362 | Booker T. Washington Normal Eyte 6:10, p.112 |
Will speak at state teachers meeting. | |
| 363 | Rev. Mr. Young Students' Offering 2:8, p. |
Addresses Philos on the South. | |
| 364 | BSU kicks off Black History Month Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1 |
Black Student Union (BSU) members and non-members danced and sang to celebrate the kickoff event of the first of 13 BSU-sponsored events to be held in honor of Black History Month his year. These free, open-to-the-public activities include talks and seminars, art and poetry, open mics, a skate party, a royalty competition and more. |