Public Librarians and the Civil Rights Movement: Alabama, 1955
Public Librarians and the Civil Rights Movement: Alabama, 1955
Five Yale seniors headed to Oxford and Cambridge with Keasbey, Henry, and Mellon Fellowships
Five Yale seniors headed to Oxford and Cambridge with Keasbey, Henry, and Mellon Fellowships
Herkert is one of just two winners of the Keasbey Memorial Foundation Scholarship this year, having competed for the fellowship with students from Amherst, Princeton, and Swarthmore.
Librarians were constrained by local racial customs, Jim Crow laws, and, often, by their own racial attitudes.
The course is a one-year degree with both taught and research elements.
Alex Herkert For 60 years, the has given students the opportunity to study at Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, or Aberystwyth so that they might pursue degrees in Britain and experience fully the life of the British college system and university.
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Across these areas, all content in the journal ties to contemporary issues impacting libraries and librarianship.
Fellowship winners wills study at Oxford and Cambridge universities.
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