Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
Box 01
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Folder 01: Legal Cases, 1971
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Box 01
This sub-series includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports and resolutions from the End of Massive Resistance Commission.
Folder 07: Meeting Minutes and Resolutions, 2008-2009
This sub-series includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports and resolutions from the End of Massive Resistance Commission.
Folder 08: Correspondence, 2009
This sub-series includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports and resolutions from the End of Massive Resistance Commission.
Box 01
This series documetns a traveling exhibit that visited different locations in Virginia to display photographs and present documentaries on the history of Virginia’s school desegregation. This exhibit also allowed participants the opportunity to share their stories through various means such as oral history recordings, letters, photographs, fliers, and posters. The series is organized by site location.
Folder 02: Farmville, 2001-2009
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Folder 03: Norfolk, 1958-1966, 2012
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Folder 12: Melfa, 2012 April 14
This series documetns a traveling exhibit that visited different locations in Virginia to display photographs and present documentaries on the history of Virginia’s school desegregation. This exhibit also allowed participants the opportunity to share their stories through various means such as oral history recordings, letters, photographs, fliers, and posters. The series is organized by site location.
Folder 13: Hampton, 2012 April 28
This series documetns a traveling exhibit that visited different locations in Virginia to display photographs and present documentaries on the history of Virginia’s school desegregation. This exhibit also allowed participants the opportunity to share their stories through various means such as oral history recordings, letters, photographs, fliers, and posters. The series is organized by site location.
Box 01
This sub-series includes event schedules, newspaper clippings from media coverage of events, brochures, programs, fliers, and other material related to the events for the 50th Anniversary of End of Massive Resistance.
Folder 09: Schedules, 2009-2012
This sub-series includes event schedules, newspaper clippings from media coverage of events, brochures, programs, fliers, and other material related to the events for the 50th Anniversary of End of Massive Resistance.
Folder 10: Media Coverage, 2008-2009
This sub-series includes event schedules, newspaper clippings from media coverage of events, brochures, programs, fliers, and other material related to the events for the 50th Anniversary of End of Massive Resistance.
Folder 04: Charlottesville, 2005-2009
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Folder 11: Programs, Brochures, Fliers, 2008-2009
This sub-series includes event schedules, newspaper clippings from media coverage of events, brochures, programs, fliers, and other material related to the events for the 50th Anniversary of End of Massive Resistance.
Folder 14: Farmville, 2012 May 5
This series documetns a traveling exhibit that visited different locations in Virginia to display photographs and present documentaries on the history of Virginia’s school desegregation. This exhibit also allowed participants the opportunity to share their stories through various means such as oral history recordings, letters, photographs, fliers, and posters. The series is organized by site location.
Folder 15: Richmond, 2012 May 12
This series documetns a traveling exhibit that visited different locations in Virginia to display photographs and present documentaries on the history of Virginia’s school desegregation. This exhibit also allowed participants the opportunity to share their stories through various means such as oral history recordings, letters, photographs, fliers, and posters. The series is organized by site location.
Folder 05: Miscellaneous, 1971, 2012
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Folder 06: “Experience of Integration of Black Teachers” Survey, 1988
This series includes material relating to the desegregation of Virginia’s schools. Included are the papers of Judge Walter E. Hoffman, legal papers, newspaper clippings from Norfolk, Charlottesville, Farmville photographs of the R.R. Moton High School/Museum and Barbara Johns’ memoirs. Esther Bell Coleman biography entitled “A Conspiracy Theory” which details her experiences as a student in South Boston, Virginia in the mid-1970s.
Folder 16: Alexandria, 2012 May 19
This series documetns a traveling exhibit that visited different locations in Virginia to display photographs and present documentaries on the history of Virginia’s school desegregation. This exhibit also allowed participants the opportunity to share their stories through various means such as oral history recordings, letters, photographs, fliers, and posters. The series is organized by site location.