African American Scholars at Case is a digital initiative that focuses on the presence of African Americans at Case Western Reserve University since i Show moreAfrican American Scholars at Case is a digital initiative that focuses on the presence of African Americans at Case Western Reserve University since its inception. The project seeks to preserve and make widely available information about the contributions of African Americans to the University and to both the local and global communities. The exhibit is based on Profile of Distinguished Black Alumni at Case Western Reserve University, published by Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs (Retired), Gwendolyn G. Johnson. The project is a collaborative effort between the Kelvin Smith Library, Ms. Johnson, and the University Archives. Show less
Photo album sent to Dr. Middleton H. Lambright, Jr. to commemorate the Courage to Change reception that was held in celebration of Black history month Show morePhoto album sent to Dr. Middleton H. Lambright, Jr. to commemorate the Courage to Change reception that was held in celebration of Black history month at MetroHealth Medical Center on March 10, 1989. Includes photographs and information on important local figures, including: City Manager William R. Hopkins, Dr. John McMorries, Councilman Leroy Bundy, Councilman Lawrence O. Payne, Councilman Clayborne George, City Manager Daniel E. Morgan, Dorothea Davis, Gracie Rice, Edna Wooley, and Dr. Frederick Douglass Stubbs. Donated by Dr. Middleton H. Lambright, Jr. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Series IV, Box II (box 15), accession number 2000.017. Show less