- Studtman Photo Service, 19th & Lavaca, Austin (x)
- Broadside collection, Eberstadt collection (x)
- Texas History (x)
- Congressional and Political History (x)
- Schools (x)
- Civil Rights and Social Justice (x)
- 1955/08/12 (x)
- Search results
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Title
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Folder containing flyers for a tribute to Audre Lorde
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018887
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Topic
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Memorials, Poets
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Dates
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1993-02-20
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Box
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2.325/F64.2
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Folder
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Audre Lorde
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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Folder with flyers for a tribute to Audre Lorde.
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Title
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Folder of documents about the Brownsville raid
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018888
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Topic
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Race discrimination, African Americans, Soldiers
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Dates
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1906
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Box
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2.325/F64.1
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Folder
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Brownsville, 1906
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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Documents and articles relating to the Brownsville raid in 1906, including contemporaneous newspaper clippings, book excerpts, and notes.
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Title
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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018911
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Creator
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Shange, Ntozake
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Topic
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Performing arts, Poetry
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Box
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2.325/G130b
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Folder
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Pamphlets & Fliers c.a. 1970-91
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Resource
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Lesbian issues collection
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Description
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A flyer for the benefit performance titled For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf by Ntozake Shange.
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Title
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Freedom Papers for Silvia Green
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Identifier
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camh-dob-025708
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Topic
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Slavery, Freed persons
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Dates
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1839
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Box
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2E773
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Folder
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2
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Resource
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Natchez Trace slaves and slavery collection
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Description
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Letter and wrapping papers from James Wilson to captain Cromwell, free papers for Silvia Green.
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Title
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Burt Gerding papers
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Identifier
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camh_voc_019282
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Title
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Give Us a Piece of Your Mind
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Identifier
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camh-dob-019843
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Topic
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Lesbianism, Homosexuality
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Dates
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1979
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Box
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2.325/G130b
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Folder
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Reader Survey & Lesbian Questionnaire
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Resource
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Lesbian issues collection
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Description
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A reader survey from Tide Publications to gather information about what readers would like to see in a lesbian magazine.
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Title
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Glen Maxey and Paul Clover, Glen Maxey and Paul Clover
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Identifier
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di_11548
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Dates
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1992-09
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Box
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3S84.1
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Folder
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Waterloo counseling center records - photo album, 1992
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Resource
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Waterloo Counseling Center records
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Description
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Texas State Representative Glen Maxey (left) with Paul Clover, founder of Waterloo Counseling Center in Austin, Texas.
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Title
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Glo Dean Baker Gardner oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000665
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Creator
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Greenman-Spear, Sara, Petty, Wilson
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Contributor
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Gardner, Glo Dean Baker
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Topic
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African Americans--Education, Segregation, Black power, Civil rights, College teachers, Community activists
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Dates
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1968-08
1981-12-31
2019-03-22
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Glo Dean Baker Gardner conducted by Sara Greenman-Spear and Wilson Petty on March 22, 2019 in her home in Coppell, Texas. While attending the University of Texas from 1968-1973, she co-founded the Afro-American Players, a theatre group which she continues to be a director of. The theatre company has performed not only at UT but throughout Texas and the United States. The group was founded to promote African American culture and better the community through education and cross-cultural understanding. In the interview, Mrs. Baker Gardner also discusses her experience in general as a Black woman at UT during the civil rights era, including her experiences in activism, integration on campus, and the creation of the Black Studies department.
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Title
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Goodbye To All That, A Lesbian Feminist Publication, Vol. 3 No. 6, June 1977
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018872
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Topic
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Lesbianism, Feminism
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Dates
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1977-06
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Box
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2.325/g130a
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Folder
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Various Magazines 1977-82
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Resource
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Lesbian issues collection
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Description
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Goodbye To All That, A Lesbian Feminist Publication, Vol. 3 No. 6, June 1977, published by GTAT Staff.
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Title
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Grandma and Grandpa Abram’s 50th Anniversary, Grandma and Grandpa Abram’s 50th Anniversary
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Identifier
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di_10425
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Box
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2F523
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Folder
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Abram Family Photos (approx. 1900-1950)
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Resource
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Texas Jewish Historical Society records
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Description
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Written: Rabbi Harvey Wessel (Tyler, TX), Sam Robinson, Florence Ann Abram, Genivieve Abram Robinson(Mrs. Sam), Harry Abram, Millie Abram (Mrs. Harry), Leo Abram, Lemore Abram (Mrs. Leo)(backs: Louis Goldberg, Austin, TX), Rachael Goldberg (sister of Millie Abram’s 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1950)
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Title
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Great "American" Lesbian Art Show policy statement
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Identifier
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camh-dob-019836
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Topic
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Lesbianism, Community arts projects
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Box
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2.325/G130b
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Folder
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Pamphlets & Fliers c.a. 1970-91
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Resource
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Lesbian issues collection
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Description
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A statement detailing the mission and policies of the Great "American" Lesbian Art Show in Boston.
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Title
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Grimes County White Man’s Association photograph
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Identifier
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camh_voc_021247
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Title
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Group refused by WFAA-TV, Group refused by WFAA-TV
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Identifier
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e_rch_0049
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Creator
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Hickman, R. C.
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Topic
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Journalism
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Dates
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1958/08/02
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Box
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3Z125b
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Folder
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145
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Resource
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R. C. Hickman photographic archive
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Description
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Group poses outside studio
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Title
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Guide to Collection
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008322
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Guide to Collection
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Abstract of the archival collection
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Title
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Handwritten note from Tom Shelter to Ruthe Weingarten with enclosed documents
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Identifier
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camh-dob-018897
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Topic
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African Americans, Race riots, Soldiers
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Box
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2.325/F64.1
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Folder
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Camp Logan
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Resource
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Black Texas women archive
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Description
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A handwritten note from Tom Shelter to Ruthe Weingarten with two documents of photocopied images and their corresponding descriptions attached.
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Title
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Harry Abram (b. 1871, d. circa 1955), Harry Abram (b. 1871, d. circa 1955)
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Identifier
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di_10421
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Creator
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H. O. Wiseman, Shreveport. LA
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Dates
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1952-01-03
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Box
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2F523
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Folder
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Abram Family Photos (approx. 1900-1950)
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Resource
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Texas Jewish Historical Society records
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Title
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Hortensia Palomares oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004036
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Creator
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Adams, Suzanne
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Contributor
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Palomares, Hortensia, 1953-
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Topic
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Mexican American women, Community activists, Education, Hispanic American women
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Dates
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1928-03-22
2021-02-24
2021-02-24
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Hortensia Palomares conducted by Suzanne Adams on February 24, 2021. In this interview, Palomares discusses her experiences as a Mexican American in Austin, Texas. Educated in Austin, Hortensia attended the Palm School, University Junior High and Austin High School before starting college at the University of Texas in 1971. At UT, Palomares joined the Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO), and majored in ethnic studies with a concentration on Mexican American Studies and Government. After graduating from UT in 1977, Palomares continued to advocate for Chicano rights, joining the East Town Lake Citizens Neighborhood Association (ETLCNA), helping to form the first fully accredited Mexican American university, Juarez Lincoln University, and engaging with the Raza Unida party.
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Title
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In line to enter white school, In line to enter white school
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Identifier
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e_rch_0319
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Creator
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Hickman, R. C.
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1954/09/07
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Box
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3Z126a
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Folder
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286
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Resource
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R. C. Hickman photographic archive
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Description
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Press and others at desegregation of school
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Title
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In line to enter white school, In line to enter white school
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Identifier
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e_rch_0320
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Creator
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Hickman, R. C.
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1954/09/07
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Box
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3Z126a
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Folder
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286
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Resource
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R. C. Hickman photographic archive
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Description
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Schoolchildren wait to enter segregated school
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Title
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In line to enter white school, In line to enter white school
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Identifier
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e_rch_0322
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Creator
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Hickman, R. C.
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1954/09/07
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Box
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3Z126a
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Folder
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286
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Resource
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R. C. Hickman photographic archive
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Description
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Schoolchildren wait to enter segregated school