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Profiles of African-Americans: Their Roles in Shaping Wright State University in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: UA AfrAm Profiles CORE Scholar

Dates

  • Creation: 1991 - 1993

Creator

Summary

"Profiles of African-Americans: Their Roles in Shaping Wright State University" has been digitized and are available online in CORE Scholar, Wright State University’s Campus Online Repository. Click on the "Digital Object" icon to view these items online now.

Includes video oral history interviews with Allen Pope (School of Medicine); Emmett C. Orr (School for Professional Psychology); Dr. Sarah E. Harris (Montgomery County Commissioner); Lillie P. Howard (Professor of English and Associate VP for Academic Affairs); Lillian Johnson (Interim Director of Bolinga Cultural Resources Center); Irma Lucas (wife of Rev. George Lucas, WSU Board of Trustees); Harold L. Nixon (Student Affairs); Anne B. Shearer (University Division); Alphonso L. Smith (College of Science and Mathematics); Carolyn Wright (former Director of Bolinga Center); Paul R. Griffin (Department of Religion); Mary Jo Wiley (Center for Labor Management Cooperation); Clark E. Beck (College of Engineering and Computer Science); and Millie Waddell (Administrator). Interviews conducted by Emmett C. Orr, Alyce Earl Jenkins, and Oris Carter Amos.

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the University Archives Repository

Contact:
Wright State University Libraries
Special Collections and Archives
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