In 1916, Rachel H. Flowers (1900-1988) became the first African American student to enroll at Messiah Bible School and Missionary Training Home. Known today as Messiah University, Flowers only became known to the institution in 2010. For much of the college’s history, she was misidentified for another Black student who attended in the 1920s. Prior to my research, very little was known about Flowers beyond her name, city of birth, and speculation surrounding her life post-graduation. Following nearly a decade of research, this digital exhibition displays her biography through an interactive essay, oral histories, photographs, and sound. As a digital humanist and historian, I chose to create a digital project that elevates and honors Flowers’...
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The paper that I am presenting is a bit unconventional. It is a narrative and historical piece which...
Harriet Ann Jacobs is now known as the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by H...
Freshman Rachael Meachem was inspired to draw attention to accomplished African-American alumni and ...
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Short Description/Objectives: Over two years’ time, one researcher identified, compiled, supplemente...
The path of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2016 reveals that we collectively still participate i...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
Last summer I researched the experiences of women at Gettysburg College during the pivotal decade 19...
M.J. MorganLorraine Reimers examines the life of Ethel Morgan, an African American quilter and oral ...
Beyond history\u27s garden gates, the thick jungle of the past remains, and memory\u27s trails lead ...
Jessica Millward discussed her book, "Finding Charity's Folk: Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryl...
The purpose of this study is to write the life history of a black woman educator is order to enhance...
We all believe that we know Harriet Tubman (1820--1913): slave, famous conductor on the Underground ...
Molly Welsh, oral tradition captured in the nineteenth century tells us, was a white Englishwoman wh...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Mary Alexandra Robertson(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
The paper that I am presenting is a bit unconventional. It is a narrative and historical piece which...
Harriet Ann Jacobs is now known as the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by H...
Freshman Rachael Meachem was inspired to draw attention to accomplished African-American alumni and ...
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