In the 1920s and 30s, sociologists Robert and Helen Lynd conducted a study on a municipality they thought most represented the average American small city. The site they chose was Muncie, Indiana, and the study resulted in the books Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture and Middletown in Transition: A Study in Cultural Conflicts. Despite its prominence in the community, the Lynds ignored the African American population of the city. Decades later, when the history of Ball State University was written by Dr. Anthony O. Edmonds and Dr. E. Bruce Geelhoed, there was very little historical data regarding the African American student body or local community. Therefore, there was very little material in the book presenting this pers...
This inquiry, based on qualitative data obtained from both participant interviews and my own persona...
James Meredith. In 1962: the first African American student to enroll at the University of Mississip...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning Oral Histories of African-American women who ta...
This thesis was part of a larger project, The Ball State University African American Alumni Oral Hi...
Ball State University is over a hundred years old as of the writing of this document, yet the stori...
The experiences of African Americans in higher education during the twentieth century is not well do...
African-Americans have been attending what is now Ball State University from at least the 1920s, but...
This Honors thesis project follows an immersive learning course entitled the Ball State University A...
The goal of this thesis was to conduct oral history interviews with African American alumni of Ball ...
Oral storytelling has been a part of historical narratives since the beginning of speech and culture...
The Ball State University Honors College is a liberal arts institution in a public university. As t...
The African American experience has always been a controversial topic throughout American history. ...
History is sometimes portrayed as a dry, uninteresting subject. In a society that has much to look ...
In 2006-2007, Ball State University Libraries received a Library Services Technology Act (LSTA) gran...
Our project examines themes in African American history from the 1910s to 1970s through the lens of ...
This inquiry, based on qualitative data obtained from both participant interviews and my own persona...
James Meredith. In 1962: the first African American student to enroll at the University of Mississip...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning Oral Histories of African-American women who ta...
This thesis was part of a larger project, The Ball State University African American Alumni Oral Hi...
Ball State University is over a hundred years old as of the writing of this document, yet the stori...
The experiences of African Americans in higher education during the twentieth century is not well do...
African-Americans have been attending what is now Ball State University from at least the 1920s, but...
This Honors thesis project follows an immersive learning course entitled the Ball State University A...
The goal of this thesis was to conduct oral history interviews with African American alumni of Ball ...
Oral storytelling has been a part of historical narratives since the beginning of speech and culture...
The Ball State University Honors College is a liberal arts institution in a public university. As t...
The African American experience has always been a controversial topic throughout American history. ...
History is sometimes portrayed as a dry, uninteresting subject. In a society that has much to look ...
In 2006-2007, Ball State University Libraries received a Library Services Technology Act (LSTA) gran...
Our project examines themes in African American history from the 1910s to 1970s through the lens of ...
This inquiry, based on qualitative data obtained from both participant interviews and my own persona...
James Meredith. In 1962: the first African American student to enroll at the University of Mississip...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning Oral Histories of African-American women who ta...