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Dr. Eleanor J. Smith Black History Collection
Doctor Eleanor J. Smith is an African American studies educator, musician, university system chancellor, author, and visual artist. Dr. Smith was faculty member of the University of Cincinnati’s Afro-American Studies Department and William Patterson University. After obtaining a doctorate in African American studies and becoming a university professor, Dr. Smith wrote and directed performances about the Black experience during the 1970s
Dr. Lonnie E. Smith
Photograph shows waist-length photograph of Dr. Lonnie E. Smith, a dentist who was active in attaining African American voting rights
A Gisha
Doctor Eleanor J. Smith is an African American studies educator, musician, university system chancellor, author, and visual artist. Dr. Smith was faculty member of the University of Cincinnati’s Afro-American Studies Department and William Patterson University. After obtaining a doctorate in African American studies and becoming a university professor, Dr. Smith wrote and directed performances about the Black experience during the 1970s
A Waterfall
The collection contains three series comprised of nine boxes and one unboxed album. The series are divided based on the three different types of material: physical paper records, digital media, and physical artifacts. The collection contains material collected and created by Doctor Eleanor J. Smith over her decades long career in African American studies in conjunction with higher education facilities. In April 2022, Dr. Smith donated more material to the collection that was added to Series III and made up a new series, Series IV
Dr. David Smith: The drug scene, part 1, November 19, 1968
Dr. David Smith: The drug scene, part 1, consists of a lecture by Dr. David Smith, director of Haight-Ashbury Clinic, discussing interpretations of and research on the drug scene and youth alienation, November 19, 1968
Dr. David Smith: The drug scene, part 2, November 19, 1968
Dr. David Smith: The drug scene, part2, consists of a lecture by Dr. David Smith, director of Haight-Ashbury Clinic, discussing interpretations of and research on the drug scene and youth alienation, November 19, 1968
Talkback with Dr. James K.A. Smith
Any questions you would like to ask Dr. Smith? Join us for an informal time with our speaker as he closes this year’s Day of Common Learning
Dr. A.M. Smith
A man in a suit and hat playing with a dog in the yard next to a house. The man is identified as Dr. A.M. Smith
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