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The University of Louisville Libraries present online exhibits.
Kentucky Alliance Oral History Project
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Kentucky Alliance Oral History Project. The leadership of the Kentucky Alliance wanted relationships and interactions within their organization to mirror their vision for interracial relationships in our broader society. To that end, a core value was quickly established at the organization’s outset African Americans and whites would work together, sharing power. White members are held accountable to, take leadership from, and are comfortable with, people of color taking the lead in organizing.
Louisville Sit-Ins
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Examining Louisville's 1961 Civil Rights Demonstrations. In the spring of 1961, as college students across the south demonstrated for the integration of restaurants, theaters and other public accommodations, a group of high school students in Louisville, Kentucky took the lead in challenging segregation. Source: K’Meyer, Tracy E. Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky, 1945-1980. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2009.
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The son of a money lender, he began his own art education at the age of eight. By about 1868 he was established as an independent painter, although he was not making a living selling his art; in fact, he was quite poor. In 1880 he co-founded the Kyoto Prefectural Painting School. The Kyoto University of Arts had its origins in this school.
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Which means Sacred Spring, was published in Vienna from 1898 to 1903 by the Vienna Sezession, a group of artists who favored an experimental approach to the arts. Was one of the outstanding artistic and literary journals of its day. The editors sought to create unity on the printed page between the text, the typography and the ornamentation. Even advertisements were done in the distinctive Secessionist style. 1901, Part A. 1901, Part B.
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Browse Exhibits (11 total). Louisville's 1961 Civil Rights Demonstrations. Which means Sacred Spring, was published in Vienna from 1898 to 1903 by the Vienna Sezession, a group of artists who favored an experimental approach to the arts. Was one of the outstanding artistic and literary journals of its day. The editors sought to create unity on the printed page between the text, the typography and the ornamentation. Even advertisements were done in the distinctive Secessionist style. Published in 1900....
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Archives & Special Collections — UofL Libraries
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U of L Libraries. Archives and Special Collections. Archives and Special Collections. Archives and Special Collections. University Archives and Records Center. Louisville Underground Music Archives. Subject and reference file guides. Guide to special collections. Research and instructional use. Manuscripts, records, photographs, etc. Rare books, archival reference books, journals, etc. Scanned photographs, yearbooks, oral histories, born-digital materials, etc. Search Archives and Special Collections Site.
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Browse Exhibits · UNC Libraries
Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Browse Exhibits (17 total). A Guide to Resources About UNC's Confederate Monument. A guide to archival and published resources related to UNC's Confederate monument, "Silent Sam.". A Nursery of Patriotism: the University at War, 1861-1945. A Right to Speak and to Hear: Academic Freedom and Free Expression at UNC. Campaigns and Causes: Political Memorabilia in North Carolina. Since the 1840s, decorative devices a...
Browse Exhibits · USF Library Special & Digital Collections Exhibits
Special and Digital Collections. Presented by Special and Digital Collections. Greek Community Documentation Project. Tarpon Springs preserves a strong Greek character and unique maritime heritage. The City of Tarpon Springs has collaborated with USF Special Collections to create this online exhibition documenting the history and culture of the Greek community. Built on the framework of the permanent exhibit The View Exhibition. The University of South Florida: A Historic Overview. For such a young insti...
USU Digital Exhibits
Image from: Extension, Enterprise, and Education: the Legacy of Co-operatives and Cooperation in Utah. Graphic from: St. Anne's Retreat Digital Exhibit. Graphic from: Dolph Andrus's Monumental Highway Expeditions. Come hear the stories and see the pictures behind many of our unique collections. Interested in a specific item or exhibit? Learn more about us and why we do the crazy things we do. Proudly powered by Omeka.
GW Libraries: Exhibits
Search using this query type:. Advanced Search (Items only). The GW Libraries Exhibits Program was created to showcase and celebrate its strengths as a learning center, highlight its many local, national and international collections, and the research topics pursued by its individual departments. Exhibits are also displayed in conjunction with academic lectures, Library functions, collections receptions and related events. China's 1911 Revolution : A Centenary Retrospective. Huang Xing's handwriting.
Exhibits: The Sheridan Libraries and Museums
Search using this query type:. Advanced Search (Items only). Explore exhibitions created by the Sheridan Libraries and University Museums. Omeka is also available for JHU staff and student use. To create an online exhibition, contact Mark Cyzyk at mcyzyk@jhu.edu. Force of Destiny: The Rosa Ponselle Collection at Peabody. The leading operatic soprano of the 1920s and 1930s, Rosa Ponselle was an international star with a powerful voice and. Proudly powered by Omeka.
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Artists’ books are works of art in book form produced in limited editions. Although infrequently included in texts dealing with the history of art, artists’ books have been part of every art movement. They allow artists to disseminate their ideas outside of the constraints of the gallery system. View the Artists' Books exhibit. View the Costume Historique exhibit. View the Printers' Ornaments exhibit. Owen Jones and the Grammar of Ornament. View the Owen Jones exhibit. Literary contributors included dist...
Browse Exhibits · Portland State University
Dikes are Safe at Present": The 1948 Columbia River Flood and the Destruction of Vanport. This exhibit contains over 100 (re)discovered Columbia River flood photos from around western Oregon and examines the city it destroyed and the university that grew out of it. The exhibit highlights several rarely-seen photographs, documents, and ephemera. The Envious Tooth of Time. From the University Archives: the Vanport Extension Center, 1946-48. The Gift Of The Word. Say We Are Here. Verdell A. Burdine Ruth...
Woodson Research Center - Fondren Library - Rice University
Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Woodson Research Center - Fondren Library - Rice University. Rice Institute faculty organization notes. Edgar Odell Lovett's notes on a possible way to structure the faculty for the newly forming Rice Institute. Lovett was the first president of Rice. William Marsh Rice and the Founding of the Institute. Dick Dowling and Sabine Pass in History and Memory. Ted Henderson singing in Will Rice College choir.
University of Alberta Libraries: Bruce Peel Special Collections - Current Web Exhibts
Canadian Women Artists' Books Web Exhibit. A Collection of Mid-twentieth Century Bookplates Web Exhibit. A Garden of Delights Web Exhibit. Curwen Press Web Exhibit. History of Fish Web Exhibit. Artists' Books from the Home Museum Web Exhibit. Ally Sloper Web Exhibit. Robert J Woods Ephemera Woods Web Exhibit.
Digital Exhibits UCSC Library
UC Santa Cruz home. Look'n M' Face and Hear M' Story": An Online Exhibit about Professor J. Herman Blake. Activism in the Archives: Radical Imaginaries of the 1960s and 1970s. Artists and their Books: Medieval and Modern Examples from Special Collections. Browse all 36,000 digital objects in our collection. The department also prepares digital images for instruction and teaching at UCSC, and makes them available in ARTstor. More information is available on the Digital Initiatives website.
University Libraries | Exhibits
Skip to main content. Bureaucracy : A Love Story. The Vann Victorian Collection. Bankston, Shugart and Stryker : Horse Country Photographers. Raíces : Raza History at UNT. Legends of the Mean Green : A Century of UNT Football. The Resource Center LGBT Collection : 50 Years of LGBT History. The Cat's Out of the Bag. Search the contents of this site. Find books, music, media, and more. Locate physical materials in the special collections. Find items in the UNT Digital Libraries. The Portal to Texas History.