Box 5
Container
Contains 45 Results:
Changes in labor market for Black Americans, 1948-1972
File — Box: 5, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
1948-1972
Social Forces in the Admittance of Negros to the University of Oklahoma- a thesis by Earnestine Beatrice Spears, 1951
File — Box: 5, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
1951
Johnny Bright Case
File — Box: 5, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
1890-ongoing
Excerpts of the minutes of the meeting of the State Regents regarding the admission of negros in the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, June 6, 1955
File — Box: 5, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
June 6, 1955
"Educational Desegregation in Oklahoma" by Thelma D. Perry and Julius H. Huges in Journal of Negro Education, Summer 1956
File — Box: 5, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
Summer 1956
"Higher Education and Desegregation in Oklahoma" by F.D. Moon in Journal of Negro Education, Summer 1958
File — Box: 5, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
Summer 1958
"The South Can Integrate Its Schools" by Raymond Gary as told to Jack Star Look, March 31, 1959
File — Box: 5, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
March 31, 1959
"The Negro Public College in Kentucky and Oklahoma" by F.D. Moon in Journal of Negro Education, Summer 1962
File — Box: 5, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
Summer 1962
The Early Development of State Policy on Desegregation of Public Schools in Oklahoma a thesis by Allan A. Saxe, 1963
File — Box: 5, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
1963
"Desegregation of Public Education in Oklahoma One Year Afterward" by Thelma D. Perry in Journal of Negro Education, Summer 1965
File — Box: 5, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence, articles, brochures, legal material, surveys, reports, speaker programs, histories, manuals, conference materials, handbooks, and seminar materials on Women, Native Americans, African Americans, World War II Veterans, and the Handicapped on the campus of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, later known as Oklahoma State University. Materials were used to write the Equal Opportunity volume of the Centennial Histories series.
Dates:
Summer 1965