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Academic Organizations Professional Organizations. African American Chemist Group. African Heritage Studies Association. Association for African American Historical Research and Preservation. Association for the Study of African-American Life and History. Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC). Association of African Women Scholars. Association of Black Anthropologists. Association of Black Psychologists. Association of Black Sociologists. National Council for Black Studies.
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center at Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana)
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Saturday, November 5, 2011. Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center at Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana). The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Was established on the campus of Indiana University. The African American Arts Institute. And the Office of Diversity Education. Purdue University Black Cultural Center. Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Where You Belong. Indiana University, 28 Aug. 2008. Web. 26 Jan. 2011. ; "IU Students' Protest Prevents Black Library Closing.". 552 (1994): 75, 83. 21 Fe...
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Purdue University Black Cultural Center (West Lafayette, Indiana)
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Purdue University Black Cultural Center (West Lafayette, Indiana). The Purdue University Black Cultural Center. Was established on the campus of. West Lafayette, Indiana) in 1969. Arthur J. Bond, one of the founders of the National Society of Black Engineers. Helped found the center. The Purdue Black Cultural Center was created to serve the university’s African and African American students. The Indiana Black Librarians Network. Was organized on October 31, 2001 at the center.
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Hallie Beachem Brooks: Librarian, Professor, and Indiana Native
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. Hallie Beachem Brooks: Librarian, Professor, and Indiana Native. 1907-1985) was a professor of library science at the Atlanta University Library School from 1942-1977. In 1964, she was appointed chairman of the Asia Foundation Grants Committee of the American Library Association. The Georgia Library Association. Awarded Ms. Brooks the Nix-Jones Award in 1979. In addition, Ms. Brooks was a librarian at the High School of Spelman College. Of the Indianapolis Public Library.
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Willa Resnover and the Norwood Library (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Willa Resnover and the Norwood Library (Indianapolis, Indiana). Willa Resnover (1894-1978) was the earliest known African. American librarian to work. In Indianapolis, Indiana. Although she had no formal library training, Ms. Resnover, a graduate of Emmerich Manual High School. Madame Blaker’s Teachers College (was also known as Teachers College of Indianapolis ; now the Butler University College of Education. The Flanner Guild Deposit Station, Paul Laurence Dunbar Branch, Cris...
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: The Tougaloo Nine and the Sit-in at the Jackson Mississippi Municipal Library
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. The Tougaloo Nine and the Sit-in at the Jackson Mississippi Municipal Library. On March 27, 1961, nine African American students from. Were arrested for their attempt to integrate the Jackson, Mississippi Municipal Library by having a sit-in. Joseph Jackson, Jr. These students became known as the. 8220;Tougaloo Nine.”. George Washington Carver Library (Jackson, Mississippi) and Its Role in the Tougaloo Nine Sit-in. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? MLIS thesis. San Jose Stat...
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Rachel Davis Harris and the Colored Branches of the Louisville Free Public Library, Louisville, Kentucky
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Monday, April 28, 2014. Rachel Davis Harris and the Colored Branches of the Louisville Free Public Library, Louisville, Kentucky. Rachel Davis Harris (1869-1969) was the first African American female director of a public library branch in Kentucky. She was appointed director. Of the Colored Branches of the Louisville Free Public Library. In 1935 after the death of the previous director, Reverend Thomas Fountain Blue. Harris , the daughter of Susan Davis (later Susan Johnson), was born. Was appointed as t...
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Integration and the Anniston Public Library, Anniston, Alabama
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Sunday, November 2, 2014. Integration and the Anniston Public Library, Anniston, Alabama. In July 1963, a group of African Americans came to the Anniston Public Library to request library cards; however, no cards were issued because the board was waiting to receive word from city officials on whether the group's requests should be honored. In August of the same year, an African American minister by the name of Rev. Jackson came to the library and requested to view. The Tougaloo Nine and the Sit-in at the...
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: The Carnegie Free Library of St. Lucia (Castries, St. Lucia)
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. The Carnegie Free Library of St. Lucia (Castries, St. Lucia). Located in Castries, St. Lucia, the Carnegie Free Library of St. Lucia. Was one of six libraries in the Caribbean built with Carnegie funds. Plans for a library in St. Lucia were discussed in 1909. Seven years later, in May 1916, philanthropist and businessman. N 1958, its name was changed to the Central Library of St. Lucia. On November 25, 2014, Larry T. Nix, blogger for the "Library History Buff Blog", did a po...
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Little Known Black Librarian Facts: Article on Evansville, Indiana's Former African American Library Branch (The Cherry Street Branch -- A Colored Carnegie Library)
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Saturday, June 11, 2011. Article on Evansville, Indiana's Former African American Library Branch (The Cherry Street Branch - A Colored Carnegie Library). The Spring 2011 (v. 10, no. 2) issue of the. Library History Round Table Newsletter. Contains a short article I wrote about the former. Cherry Street Branch of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Public Library. Library History Round Table Newsletter's. 102 (2011):6-7. Print. Evansville-Vanderburgh County Public Library. V 30, no. 2 (2011):. Lillian Sunsh...