References

*Note: All primary documents are located in the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center

Tab:  Integration at UK

-Block 1:

1979ua003:  Department of Education (Federal) Office of Civil Rights. Otis Singletary Papers. Box 79.

 

Tab:  Minority Presence and Protest

-Block 1:

pa58m25:  "Brooks Bridge School, Chambers County."  Cora Wilson Stewart Photographic Collection, https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt72rb6vxb0x_12_8

-Block 3:

“Tradition Crumbles Noiselessly at UK: Admission of Negroes to School.” Lexington Leader, June 21, 1949.  

 

Tab:  Brown vs. the Board of Education

-Block 2:

Childs, Sharon Barrow. The Integration of the First African American Undergraduates at the University of Kentucky. Ph.D. dissertation, Lexington:  University of Kentucky.  2000, page 34.  

 

Tab:  The Continued Fight

-Block 1:

“UK May Hire Negro Professor.” Kentucky Kernel, January 15, 1965.

 “Professor Revisits her Past.” Kentucky Kernel, November 25, 1996.

 -Blocks 3-5:

"Ray, Nancy."  University Archives faculty/staff general reference files, Box 165.

"Profile: Doris Weathers genuinely likes people."  Communi-K, Feb. 10, 1986.  Found in 2010ua009: "Weathers, Doris." UK Public Relations records.  University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

 -Block 6:

1979ua003:  “Tokenism in Black Faculty Employment Continues at State Universities: Women made slight gains at Non-tenured and Tenured levels during two-year period.” Staff Report 81-1.  Otis Singletary Papers. Box 79, Folder:  Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Commonwealth of Kentucky Frankfort.  University of Kentucky Special Collections Reseach Center.

-Blocks 7-8:

1979ua003:   Business & Financial Affairs: Special.  Otis Singletary papers, box 109, folder: 84.  University of Kentucky Special Collections.

 

Tab:  Athletics, Clubs, Housing

-Block 1:

“Defender Editor Hits Article Appearing in U of K Newspaper.” Louisville Defender, December 29, 1966.

 “U.S. Prepares to Prod SEC colleges, Including UK, on Desegregation Plans.” Louisville Courier Journal. April 11, 1967.

 -Block 2:

University Relations, Vice President.  University Archives General Reference File (1963-June 30, 2001), Universitiy of Kentucky Spjecial Collections.

-Block 3:

0000ua007:  Robert L. Johnson VP student affairs, 1964-1965. University of Kentucky. Office of the President Records: John W. Oswald Papers.  University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

 “Mark Story: UK’s Northington and Page: The friendship that Changed the Face of SEC Football.” Lexington Herald-Leader. October 5, 2013.

 -Block 4:

"Protest against segregation at Memorial Coliseum, 1967." The Kentuckian, 1968, p. 51.  https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt705q4rjq2j_55

 -Block 5:

“Black Voices.” Kentucky Kernel, February 10, 1975.

 -Block 6:

“Lady Kat Valerie Still is Anything but a Trivia Question.” Lexington Herald, February 1, 1982.

 -Block 7:

"The Communicator, A Publication by and For Minority Students at the University of Kentucky.” in "Student Affairs, Office of."  University Archives General Reference File.