Happy 100th Birthday, Revolutionary Rosa Parks - 0 views
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Great article showing how Rosa Parks "the first lady of civil rights" and the "mother of the freedom movement" grew to become the great leader she was at the national level by starting from the personal - and at the local level. How many women in Kentucky learned from her when they met her at the Highland Center or at regional or national conventions?
'Maid Narratives' provides a better look at Jim Crow South - book review by WKU faculty - 0 views
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A review of _The Maid Narratives_ by Aaron W. Hughey, Department of Counseling and Student Affairs, Western Kentucky University. members of the local community. He points out the Bowling Green connection: attorney Flora Templeton Stuart (van Wormer's sister) who tells of her memory of Kentuckian Celestine Holmes. Called "Teen," Holmes was her nanny when Stuart grew up in New Orleans in the 1950s.
Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South : Civil Rights in the Gateway to the SouthLoui... - 0 views
Girl Scouts honors '100 Kentucky Women of Distinction' - 0 views
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Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky’s first and only female governor, was one of the Girl Scouts ’100 Kentucky Women of Distinction.’
Citizenship by Emma Guy Cromwell - 1 views
Evaluation Guide - OHA Wiki - 0 views
Oral History Association Wiki - 0 views
Digital Librarian: African-Americans - 0 views
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