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African American women

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Black Women's History

 File
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Oberlin College Archives Subject Files make up an artificial collection of ready-reference materials. They are maintained by Archvies staff. The files contain materials such as articles and clippings, booklets, pamphlets, publicity, and website printouts. The records include both originals and copies. These subject files cover a wide variety of topics relating to Oberlin College related events, memorabilia, and associated people. They also include some information about the broader...
Dates: 1610 - 2024; Majority of material found in 1833-2024

Ellen N. Lawson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-193
Scope and Contents The Ellen N. Lawson Papers consist of Project and Research Files, including the Langenheim Daguerreotypes Research Files, Oral Histories of Black Americans, and the National City Bank Research Files. The collection also contains Women’s Studies Historical Files, including an interview with Hope Hibbard (audio cassette), Oberlin Faculty Wives Survey, and Barbara Seaman Correspondence; files relating to the Women’s Studies program at Oberlin College. Published and unpublished writings of...
Dates: 1963-2011; Other: Date acquired: 1978 October

Frances Walker-Slocum Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-222
Scope and Contents The papers of Frances Walker-Slocum contain biographical material, correspondence, greeting cards, performance and recital programs, ephemera, publicity files, and several scrapbooks. The bulk of the collection is made up of greeting cards, performance programs, and publicity materials. The most significant materials are the performance programs in series 3. Dating from the 1940s to the mid-2000s, these files document Walker-Slocum's performances at Oberlin College and at venues across...
Dates: 1906 - 2011; Other: Date acquired: 06/10/1991

Jewel LaFontant-MANkarious Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-310
Scope and Contents The papers of Jewel LaFontant-MANkarious relate primarily to the latter portion of her career. The papers include correspondence, handwritten notes, speeches and addresses, news clippings, and photographs and other non-textual material; the bulk of the historical material dates from the late 1970s to her death in 1997. There is very little material related to her days as a student at Oberlin College (1939-43), and there is no material from her childhood or her studies at the University...
Dates: 1875-1997; Majority of material found in 1965-1997; Other: Date acquired: 1997 October 28

Lawson-Merrill Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-157
Scope and Contents The papers consist of copies, both photocopies and typescript, of letters and other documents; notes taken by Lawson and Merrill; correspondence created in search of source material and potential publishing vehicles, and in writing to others doing similar research; articles and drafts of articles; photographs and slides of Oberlin College and town individuals and families; and other records of a like nature. Records created the last two years also reflect additional interests followed by...
Dates: 1978 - 1983; Other: Date acquired: 1983 April 25

Mariah Crabb Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-383
Scope and Contents The papers of Mariah Crabb document her manumission, include information about her former enslavers, and detail the activities of her family members in the 1830s and 1840s. Of particular note is Mariah Crabb's handwritten Manumission Indenture. On July 1, 1831, Mariah and her family purchased their freedom for $150 from Martin, Elizabeth, and David Hausman. Consisting largely of personal letters written to Mariah Crabb from her former enslavers, Martin and Elizabeth, the letters...
Dates: 1831-1878, undated; Majority of material found in 1834-1849

Sylvia H. Williams Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-359
Scope and Contents The papers of Sylvia H. Williams primarily document her role as a curator at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, 1971-1983, and as Director of the National Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian Institution, 1983-1996. The biographical files, correspondence, clippings, writings, and awards and diplomas provide documentation concerning her education, her interest in art and African Art, her work at the Brooklyn Museum and the Smithsonian Institute, and her accomplishments as a successful...
Dates: 1952-1997, undated; Majority of material found in 1971-1996; Other: Date acquired: 2003 January 3