African-Americans

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# Title Date Summary
301 Watching the World
College Eye 35:20, p.2
Talks about the treatment of minority groups and women in America right now, and how they will be treated in post war world.
302 Appearing in USO show for Waves
College Eye 34:22, p.3
Preview of "Keep Shufflin'" group that will appear here; photo.
303 Herbert King will lecture here Monday
College Eye 34:18, p.3
Will deliver several lectures; profile of Herbert King; photo.
304 Furgeson explains goal of Negro Association
College Eye 33:30, p.4
Dr. L. B. Furgeson hosts campus brotherhood trip.
305 Race prejudice to be discussed
College Eye 33:22, p.3
Dr. L. B. Furgerson will speak.
306 'Melting Pot' Americans laugh and dine together
College Eye 33:14, p.1
Students from different ethnic backgrounds enjoy each other's company.
307 Pickens to speak at chapel
College Eye 32:35, p.1
William Pickens will speak.
308 Will award best acts at Prep Prance
College Eye 31:29, p.3
309 Joint meeting
College Eye 28:0, p.3
Presbyterian and Methodist students get together.
310 Westminster and Wesley
College Eye 38:0, p.3
Will hold joint meeting; A. P. Shaw will speak.
311 Instructor in Negro school speaks here
College Eye 28:22, p.3
Maide Ruth Gamble will speak.
312 Joe Louis hero of Negro children, says Miss Breckerbaumer
College Eye 27:4, p.1
Tells of experiences in teaching in South Carolina.
313 Alexander discusses conditions in Haiti
College Eye 27:21, p.5
Arch Alexander spoke in Waterloo.
314 Singers draw largest audience from here
College Eye 27:50, p.1
Performance by Piney Woods School group earns $157.
315 'Inchin' Along' shows rise of Negro schools
College Eye 27:47, p.1
Review of Piney Woods School production.
316 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.
317 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.
318 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.
319 Charles family visits Piney Woods school on vacation
College Eye 26:26, p.1
Description of the school and its program.
320 Appreciation group studies Negro arts
College Eye 24:18, p.3
321 Untitled
College Eye 23:26, p.3
Maggie Stintson will speak on education for African-Americans in the South.
322 Negro folk lore, traditions and stories in library exhibit
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Library displays African-American literature.
323 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.
324 Negro quartet gives first lecture course program of season
College Eye 21:6, p.1
Hallelujah Quartet will perform.
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 21:0, p.8
Hallelujah Quartet will perform; photo.
327 Jubilee singers will present program Monday
College Eye 21:5, p.6
Hallelujah Quartet will perform; photo.
328 Negro quartet will present program in auditorium Oct. 14
College Eye 21:4, p.1
The Hallelujah Quartet will perform.
329 Mr. Fullerton tells of his trip to Florida
College Eye 19:29, p.7
Traveled with family to the South.
330 Y. M. and Y. W. notes
College Eye 19:3, p.2
Schedule of activities.
331 Miss Derecotte to World Friendship League Thursday
College Eye 18:38, p.1
Julie Derecotte will speak on race relations.
332 Reverend Howard Thurman
College Eye 18:13, p.1
The Reverend Howard Thurman led a discussion on race relations.
333 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.
334 Guy Hackley
College Eye 12:34, p.8
Attended May Day celebration.
335 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.
336 Guy Hackley may return to school
College Eye 12:18, p.2
Wants to stay informed with the College Eye.
337 Are you anti-American?
College Eye 12:11, p.4
Encourages people to accept all other Americans.
338 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:2, p.4
Encourages readers to send in news; criticizes students for ostracizing an African-American veteran student.
339 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.
340 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.
341 Photographs of graduates
Old Gold 0:0, p.35
Photo.
342 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.

343 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.
344 Miss Grace McIntosh
Normal Eyte 19:31, p.94
Will teach in Mississippi.
345 H. Paul Douglas
Normal Eyte 18:24, p.381
Friend of C. A. Fullerton spoke on the education of African-Americans and poor whites.
346 Training; Fisk University
Normal Eyte 16:27, p.420
Professor Bender writes about the curriculum and practices at Fisk University.
347 Prof. and Mrs. Bender
Normal Eyte 16:24, p.383
Returned from trip to South.
348 Gertrude Gardner
Normal Eyte 16:16, p.251
Teaching at school for African-Americans in Alabama.
349 Alpha
Normal Eyte 14:11, p.170
Alphas debate about an African-American colony.
350 Neo
Normal Eyte 14:5, p.74
Neos present a program on African-Americans.
351 Orio
Normal Eyte 14:5, p.75
Orios resolve the debate that the disfranchisement of African-Americans is unjust.
352 Miss Portia Johnson
Normal Eyte 13:34, p.537
Visiting sister Lora.
353 The Negro and the lynch law
Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18
A look at the history of African-Americans in the US.
354 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.
355 Oration which won third place in the oratorical contest: The Black Cloud
Normal Eyte 11:23, p.555
E. C. Smith's oration.
356 Miss Blanche Jamison
Normal Eyte 9:2, p.37
Will teach in McIntire, Georgia.
357 From Professor Loughridge
Normal Eyte 8:33, p.465
Professor Loughridge talks about Bishop College in Marshall, Texas.
358 Philo public
Normal Eyte 8:26, p.366
Account of recent program.
359 A number of students and teachers
Normal Eyte 8:18, p.250
Attended Booker Washington lecture.
360 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.
361 Anna Henderson
Normal Eyte 6:28, p.332
Will go to the South to teach.
362 Society Notes
Normal Eyte 6:19, p.221
News of recent society programs.
363 Booker T. Washington
Normal Eyte 6:10, p.112
Will speak at state teachers meeting.
364 Rev. Mr. Young
Students' Offering 2:8, p.11

Addresses Philos on the South.

365 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.