375 research outputs found
Ms. Neely Terrell, RWWL AUC, March 2012
This video is a conversation with Ms. Neely Terrell. Ms. Terrell talks about her book, "Super Singles Activate". Anthony Kinsey and Jahnesta Horney, AUC Woodruff Library, are the interviewers
["Gospel Roots Concert: The Terrell Sisters"]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was recorded during the live performance of "Gospel Roots" by The Terrell Sisters over the weekend of November 20-21st 2009 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows the sisters Emma Alexander, Odelia Walker, and Ada Tutson performing a variety of gospel music. The audio is understandable but distorted throughout the tape
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["Gospel Roots Concert: The Terrell Sisters"]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was recorded during the live performance of "Gospel Roots" by The Terrell Sisters over the weekend of November 20-21st 2009 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows the sisters Emma Alexander, Odelia Walker, and Ada Tutson performing a variety of gospel music. The audio is understandable but distorted throughout the tape
Jere Nash Interview with Terrell Stubbs
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Simpson County Mississippi legislator Terrell Stubbs in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include Stubbs\u27s background; Noah S. (Soggy) Sweat Jr.; Stubbs first campaign for the state legislature; discussion of his legislative colleagues, committee assignments, and learning the ropes; Cliff Finch; William Winter; education reform; reapportionment; Buddie Newman and rules changes; highway program; Stubbs chair of Oil and Gas Committee; Ray Mabus; Stubbs\u27s campaign for Congress; Stubbs\u27s family; and Tim Ford
Terrell County
Cadastral map of Terrell County, Texas in the Big Bend Country region. Some notes and properties are marked in color. Scale ca. 1:133,334 (4000 varas per inch)
TERRELL, Mary Church
Title: Papers, 1888-1976 Description: 17 linear ft.
Notes: Lecturer, author, civil rights activist. Correspondence, clippings, newspaper articles, pamphlets, broadsides, and other printed matter, and other papers chiefly relating to the National Association of Colored Women, of which Mrs. Terrell was first national president. Documents Terrell\u27s work on behalf of women\u27s rights, and against racial discrimination. Consists of her writings about peace, women\u27s rights, black history. Also includes drafts of her autobiography, A Colored Woman in a White World, and Phyllis Wheatley: A Pageant. Contains numerous material relating to the Coordinating Committee for the Enforcement of the D.C. Anti-Discrimination Contains family papers of R. R. Church, Mrs. Terrell\u27s husband, District of Columbia Municipal Court Judge Robert H. Terrell, and Phyllis Terrell. Also includes seven diaries, copies of minutes (1935-36) of the Race Relations Federation of Churches, and letters addressed to Olivia Davidson Washington (Mrs. Booker T. Washington) concerning the International Council of the Women of the Darker Races. Gift, 1958.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.112; 4.72.148 NUCMC #: MS 62-387
When Local Becomes National: The Legacy and Impact of Pacific Northwest Photojournalist Wallie V. Funk
A panel discussion exploring the work and impact of Wallie V. Funk as a photojournalist. During his four-decade career as photographer, journalist and former co-owner and editor of the Anacortes American, Whidbey News-Times and the South Whidbey Record, Funk recorded key events, regionally, nationally and around the world. The facilitator was Paul Cocke (Director of WWU Office of Communications and Marketing), joined by panelists Theresa Trebon (Local historian and Archivist/Records Manager and Historian for the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community), Scott Terrell (photojournalist for the Skagit Valley Herald and WWU Journalism Instructor), and Elaine Walker (Anacortes Museum)
["Gospel Roots Concert" tape 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was recorded during the live performance of "Gospel Roots" by The Terrell Sisters over the weekend of November 20-21st 2009 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows the sisters Emma Alexander, Odelia Walker, and Ada Tutson performing a variety of gospel music. The audio is understandable but distorted throughout the tape
Recommended from our members
["Gospel Roots Concert" tape 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was recorded during the live performance of "Gospel Roots" by The Terrell Sisters over the weekend of November 20-21st 2009 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows the sisters Emma Alexander, Odelia Walker, and Ada Tutson performing a variety of gospel music. The audio is understandable but distorted throughout the tape
Recommended from our members
[Gospel Roots Concert: The Terrell Sisters]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Gospel Roots Concert event in 2009. This video features performances by The Terrell Sisters live on stage at Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The sisters Emma Alexander, Odelia Walker, and Ada Tutson are performing a variety of gospel music. The video's audio is distorted. The video cuts at 1:06:16 to a store, then quickly returns to performance
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