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The Arnold Family Papers: Chapter 4
This is Amanda Norris with the Arnold Family Papers (MS-599). I am a graduate student in the Wright State University Public History program and completing my capstone project with SC&A. In this current update on The Arnold Family Papers, I … Continue reading
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Digital Spotlight: Profiles of African Americans: Their Role in Shaping WSU Oral Histories
We are pleased to share that the “Profiles of African-Americans: Their Role in Shaping WSU” Oral Histories, from the University Archives, are now freely available online, anytime, through the Wright State University Campus Online Repository, at CORE Scholar: Profiles of African-Americans. This … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, collections, CORE Scholar, digital collections, new collections, news, University Archives, Wright State University
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Newspapers and the Public’s Perception
Emily Reth is a graduate student in the Wright State University Public History program completing her capstone project with SC&A. There are rumors the Women’s suffrage movement was quite large within Dayton’s borders. Looking at the Dayton Daily News during … Continue reading
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Tagged Emily Reth, Student Capstone, women's history, women's suffrage
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