Petition for legalizing suffrage for African Americans
View Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyPetitioners request to legalize suffrage for persons of African descent. They state they believe the statement that ""all men are created equal"" should truly be applied.
Petition for granting African Americans the right to vote
View Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyPetitioners request that "colored citizens" be granted the right to vote.
Petition for prohibiting African Americans from moving to and settling in Wisconsin
View Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyPetitioners request that a law be passed that would prohibit people of African descent from living and settling in Wisconsin.
Newspaper articles on African Americans in Peoria, Illinois
View Full Item in Chicago Public LibraryTranscripts of newspaper articles on African Americans in Peoria, Illinois, last half of nineteenth century
Petition for requesting a vote on the right to suffrage of African Americans
View Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyPetitioners ask the legislature to put the question of African American suffrage to a vote in the next general election in Wisconsin. They state that they are taxed and subject to military duty just a…
Wisconsin cancer health disparities sureillance reports : trends in cancer disparities among African Americans and Whites in Wisconsin (2009)
View Full Item in Wisconsin Department of Public InstructionNotes on African Americans and politics in North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin
View Full Item in Chicago Public LibraryTranscripts of newspaper articles on African Americans and politics from late-nineteenth to early-twentieth century
Powhatan and Sheridan Waldon, Richland Center, Wisconsin, ca. 1897
Hillman, William Joseph, Richland Center, WI, 1878-1912View Full Item in Richland County History RoomFront Picture Description: Black and white formal portrait of 2 boys. Powhatan ‘Powy’ & Sheridan ‘Sherry’ were the sons of Thomas Waldon, a barber in Richland Center. Sheridan was on the high school b…
Miller L. Bowler, barber, Richland Center, Wisconsin, ca. 1900.
View Full Item in Richland County History RoomFront Picture Description: Black and white image of a man standing outside of a doorway wearing a white shirt, medium colored pants and a light colored hat and has a pipe in his mouth. Said to be Afri…
Report on Wisconsin : apprenticeship
United States Commission on Civil Rights. Wisconsin State CommitteeView Full Item in University of California"January 1964."
Applying the Health Action Process Approach Model to Predict Physical Activity in African Americans Living with HIV/AIDS: A Hierarchical Regression An…
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsThe purpose of this study was to examine the predictive ability of Schwarzer's Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) framework as a physical activity/exercise model for African Americans with HIV/AIDS…
Negro suffrage in Wisconsin
Gregory, John Goadby, 1856-1947View Full Item in University of CaliforniaNegro suffrage in Wisconsin
Daily Milwaukee NewsView Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyDespite voter approval in a special referendum on black suffrage held in 1849, the right to vote was consistently denied to African Americans during the mid-19th century. This newspaper article, writt…
The Afro-American's contributions to Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeIncludes list of notable Afro-Americans, ethnographic review for instructors, population data, text and index. Color;
Orientation for University of Wisconsin Trainees
View Full Item in Avery Research Center at the College of CharlestonCommunity Action Program of Bartholomew, Brown and Jackson Cos., Inc. Orientation sheet for University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Technicians trainees.
Negro slavery in Wisconsin
Davidson, J. N. (John Nelson)View Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyIn this paper, Rev. Davidson traces the earliest evidence of slavery in Wisconsin, going back to French importation of slaves in the Mississippi Valley in the early 18th century and coming forward to…
Newspaper articles on ex-slaves in Wisconsin
View Full Item in Wisconsin Historical SocietyThese three newspaper clippings contain interviews with three former slaves who later settled in Wisconsin. Hattie Pierce and John McClure were born as slaves in North Carolina and Kentucky, respectiv…
University of Wisconsin Rural CAP Training Program, Case 2
View Full Item in Avery Research Center at the College of CharlestonUniversity of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Program Technicians Training Center course materials.
Pamphlets : Grand Avenue Congregational Church, Epworth League (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
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