Johns Hopkins University
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Johns Hopkins University collection of Maryland African American history and culture
Collection
Identifier: MS-0846
Abstract
The Johns Hopkins University collection of Maryland African American history and culture is an artificially assembled collection which spans from the 18th to the 20th century. The collection consists of materials selected by the curators of Special Collections.
Dates:
1788 - 1967
Found in:
Special Collections
"The History of African Americans at Johns Hopkins University" oral histories
Collection
Identifier: MS-0782
Content Description
Oral history recordings, transcripts, notes, and related material pertaining to "The History of African Americans at Johns Hopkins University" project, active from 2003-2008, which interviewed alumni, faculty, medical professionals, and staff affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Notable figures interviewed for this project include Ben Carson, Levi Watkins, and Frederick I. Scott (the first Black student to graduate from Johns Hopkins University). More information about the project is...
Dates:
2003-2006 and undated
Found in:
Special Collections
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- African American college students 1
- African Americans 1
- African Americans in medicine 1
- Bands (Music) 1
- Civil rights 1
- History, Local 1
- Indentured servants 1
- Labor unions 1
- Maryland--Baltimore 1
- Segregation in education 1
- Slave records 1
- Slavery 1
- Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae 1
- Universities and colleges--Employees 1
- Universities and colleges--Faculty 1
- University history (university function) 1
- circulars (fliers) 1
- discharges 1
- electronic records (digital records) 1
- legal documents 1
- muster rolls 1
- oral histories (literary works) 1
- photographs 1
- press releases 1
- programs (documents) 1 + ∧ less
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