Invisible Hawkeyes : African Americans at the University of Iowa during the long civil rights era /
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Imprint: | Iowa City : University Of Iowa Press, 2016. |
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Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12875963 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : "Hidden Names and Complex Fates : Black Students Who Integrated the University of Iowa" / Lena Hill
- Testimonial #1: Iowa Was One More Step Toward My Future / Lois Eichaker
- Excellent Work and Superior Traits of Personality : Composing An Integrated Music Department / Brian Hallstoos
- Testimonial #2: A Different Kind of Beauty / Dora Martin Berry
- Elizabeth Catlett and Iowa, 1937-1940 / Kathleen A. Edwards
- Testimonial #3: Going the Distance / Ted Wheeler
- Staging Authentic African American Character : Regionalism, Race, and UI Theatre / Lena Hill
- Testimonial #4: The Two-Edged Sword / Don Tucker
- Obscured Traditions : Black Workshoppers, 1940-1965 / Michael Hill
- Testimonial #5: I Never Thought of Myself as An Outsider / Dianna Penny
- Tireless Partners and Skilled Competitors : Seeing UI's Black Male Athletes, 1934-1960 / Richard M. Breaux
- Testimonial #6: Launched Towards the Brass Ring / Al Jarreau
- Conclusion : An Indivisible Legacy : Iowa and the Conscience of Democracy / Michael Hill.