created equal: civil rights outreach @ mississippi academic libraries
DESCRIPTION
This dynamic session will showcase how three universities in Mississippi promoted and participated in the “Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle” grant. This film and discussion series is part of the National Endowment for the Humanities’ and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History’s effort to continue the conversation about civil rights and equality in the United States. Participants will learn about the grant process, challenges and highlights from the events, and lessons learned through collaboration. In addition to the films and their follow-up discussions, the libraries offered supplemental programming and used social media to garner more publicity and generate more discussion for these events. We will discuss the in-person methods and media outlets used to keep the conversation about civil rights going on our respective campuses, and will discuss how outreach and social media factored in the evaluation of our efforts and the planning for future programming.TRANSCRIPT
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Sheeji Kathuria and Hillary Richardson
Mississippi State University Libraries
MSU Libraries
and
African American Studies
Promotion
Assessment
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Since Created Equal
• Enhance our digital collections
• AAS 3043, Modern Civil Rights
Law class
• Starkville Civil Rights project
•Freedom Summer Conference
•Civil Rights Research @ MSU
•MSU Libraries and African American Studies Relationship
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Shugana Williams
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
coastal connections
www.blog.al.com
www.usa.gov on flickr
William Newell Collection
Mississippi Digital Library
National Geographic
www.usa.gov on flickr
www.usagov on flickr
www.usa.gov on flickr
Created Equal Film Selections USM Gulf Coast
Slavery by Another Name spans eight decades,
from 1865 to 1945, revealing the interlocking forces in
both the South and the North that enabled this
“neoslavery” to begin and persist.
Our presenters
Dr. Emily Clark
Tulane
University
Dr. Kern Jackson
University of
South Alabama
Dr. James Pat Smith
Southern Miss
Changing America exhibition
National
Endowment for the
Humanities
American Library
Association
Public Programs Office
Smithsonian’s National
Museum of
African American History &
Culture
National Museum of
American History
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Changing America public programs
• History of the Seafood Industry by Dr. Deanne Nuwer, Southern Miss
• Integrating the Military: African-Americans, Women, and Gays by Douglas Bristol, Southern Miss
• African-American Genealogy Workshop by Anne Anderson and Joyce Griffith of the Ocean Springs Genealogical Society
• Poetry Reading
publicityChanging America exhibition & Created Equal film series
• University Communications
• Mississippi Gulf Coast Tourism website
• Mississippi Public Broadcast weekend announcements
• Media Outlets: • Sun Herald Newspaper
• Sea Coast Echo
• Mississippi Public Broadcasting
• WLOX
• WXXV Fox
local partnersChanging America exhibition & Created Equal film series
• Southern Miss Gulf Coast Libraries
• Evelyn Gandy Cultural Center
• Long Beach Biloxi Library
• Biloxi Public Library
• College of Arts & Letters at Southern Miss
• Student Government Association at Southern Miss Gulf Coast
• Think Center at Southern Miss Gulf Coast
overviewChanging America exhibition & Created Equal film series
• Mistakes• Time
• Other programs in the community
• Lectures were held during the day
• Relationship with faculty (E-mail doesn’t work)
• Good stuff• Publicity
• Conversations
• Revealed local history
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Melissa Dennis, University of Mississippi Libraries
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Local Partners
Lafayette County and OxfordPublic Library
William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
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Freedom Summer
Learn more about Created Equal
Questions?
Melissa Dennis [email protected]
Sheeji Kathuria [email protected]
Hillary A. H. Richardson [email protected]
Shugana Williams [email protected]