diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index 99ba6bc..a9fbaa1 100644 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ author: Libby Cave and Mark McFate # # Set the metadata for your collection (the name of the CSV file in your _data directory that describes the objects in your collection) # Use the filename of your CSV **without** the ".csv" extension! E.g. _data/demo-metadata.csv --> "demo-metadata" -metadata: black-library_CSV_CollectionBuilder_metadata-for-Export +metadata: black-library_CSV_10_3_2024 # page generation settings [optional!] # [optional: only used if you need to tweak CB defaults or generate from more than one data file] # page_gen: diff --git a/_data/black-library_CSV_10_3_2024.csv b/_data/black-library_CSV_10_3_2024.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0391422 --- /dev/null +++ b/_data/black-library_CSV_10_3_2024.csv @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +objectid,sort_index,parentid,admin_notes,title,creator,date,description,subject,people,location,latitude,longitude,source,identifier,type,format,language,rights,rightsstatement,display_template,WORKSPACE1,WORKSPACE2,WORKSPACE3,object_location,image_small,image_thumb,image_alt_text,object_transcript,temp1,temp2,temp3 +dg_1712600268,47,,Libby's additions,"""Barlow: Vibrant, Varied Emotions"" Scarlet and Black December 8 1972 page 2",Scarlet and Black; Irma McClaurin; Ben Z Dreen,1972-12-08,"The Black Library became a space for events that featured Black scholarship and excellence. The article, ""Barlow: Vibrant, Varied Emotions"" Article by Irma McClaurin about Barlow's public reading in the Black Library, includes picture of the Black Library behind Barlow.",Black Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Irma McClaurin '72,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600268.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600268_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600268_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600262,21,,Libby's additions,"""Blacks Commandeer Room in Burling"" Scarlet & Black, Feburary 18 1972",Scarlet & Black,1972-02-18,"The S&B article covers the 2nd Library Takeover. The main photo features Dean Walker addressing the students who were reshelving books in the Twentieth Century Room to protest the lack of a Black Library. Two other photos of students reshelving books and sitting in the 20th century room are included. The involvement of Professor Virginius Thorton is documented, as are his comments that he believed this action would lead to him being fired.",Burling Library;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Black Library,"Virginius Thorton, Professor; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Alan (Al) D. Wheat '72; Lawrence Wright; Allen Hammond ‘72; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600262.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600262_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600262_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600261,20,,Libby's additions,"""Enlarge the Black Library/"" Scarlet & Black Feburary 11 1972",Scarlet & Black,1972-02-11,The Scarlet and Black article “Enlarge the black library?” discussed the debate around the size of the Black library collection and included a sketch of three shelves the first iteration of the Black Library occupied.,Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Black Library,"Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600261.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600261_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600261_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600259,11,,Libby's additions,"""Negotiation On Black Demands Continues; Student Meetings Scheduled for Tonight"" Scarlet & Black Dec 1 1971 v80 n 15",Scarlet & Black,1971-12-01,"On the morning of November 29th, 1971, over 50 students occupied Burling Library. At the time, the office of the president, as well as other college administrative offices, resided in Burling, and it was a main hub of campus activity. The students chained the doors, prevented white patrons from entering, and distributed The Black Manifesto: a list of 10 demands designed to improve campus life for black students and faculty. + +The Scarlet and Black included a photo taken outside the library during the Takeover, where the signs of the protesting students can be seen. This is possibly the only photo of the first Burling Library Take Over. The front article covers the different campus meetings that will discuss the demands made during the Burling Take Over. The article "" 'NBC' retracted"" reports on a racist flier that satirized the Black Manifesto.",Reactions to the Take Over;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Library,"Lawrence Wright; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600259.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600259_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600259_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600260,45,,Libby's additions,"""Plan Black Library Expansion"" Scarlet & Black September 22, 1972",Scarlet and Black; ,1972-09-22,"This article reports that the library assembled 900+ books for the Black Library that will be housed in the 20th Century Room. Librarian Mary Gae Wyly is mentioned as the librarian primarily working on the collection. Other details include the collection development efforts, funding, potential events, and Leggat's guidelines for the space. Librarian Christopher Mckee states that he would really appreciate suggestions for the library. A photo of the Black Library is included.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Barry Huff '73; ",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600260.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600260_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600260_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600264,22,,Libby's additions,"""The S&B editorial: Black Library"" Scarlet & Black Feburary 18 1972, page 4",Scarlet & Black,1972-02-18,Includes Editorial about the Black Library that supports its creation.,Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,,Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600264.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600264_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600264_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600278,19,,Not rendering properly on the site? ,2nd Take over of Burling Library 20th Century Room,,1972-02,"Wally Walker speaking to CBS students in the 20th century room. Members of CBS felt that many of the promised made to address CBS’s demands were not being fulfilled. To encourage more momentum, students staged a second demonstration. This time, students reshelved books that should be included in the Black Library and placed them in the 20th Century Room, which is where CBS wanted the Black Library to be located.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library," Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600278.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600278_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600278_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10568,77,,,A Mandate for Hypocrisy: The Black Studies Major at Grinnell College,Garrett P. Shelton,1997-11-18,"This is an essay chronicling the history of the black studies major at Grinnell College, with an emphasis on the reasons it had such a short career. It also provides an overview of the CBS Manifesto of 1971.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Grinnell College,"41.749544663449115, -92.72117919739907",-92.72117919739907,Grinnell College,grinnell:10568,text; research paper,text/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10568.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10568_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10568_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_33987,97,,,"Alumni Recitation Hall, late 1960s",Tim Dartshorne;Ernie Rose,1969,"Students in the ARH, late 1960s. Ernie Rose, ‘71, standing left; Timothy Dartshorne, ‘71, sitting. Rose was an active member of CBS.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Ernie Rose'71,Alumni Recitation Hall,41.74842191416233,-92.72213824314315,Grinnell College,grinnell:33987,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-33987.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-33987_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-33987_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_3611,2,,,Andrew Morgan Davis '71 and Professor McKibben at Burling Library,"Henry, George T.",1971,"Andrew Morgan Davis, class of 1971 and Professor McKibben at Burling Library.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Burling Library,Andrew Morgan Davis '71 ,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:3611,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-3611.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-3611_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-3611_TN.jpg,,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell:3611/datastream/OBJ,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell:3611/datastream/TN/view +grinnell_5002,101,,,Black Expressions,,1969-03,"Booker T. Carter '71, Ernest T. Weston '71, Gregory M. Coggs '70, and Frank E. Thomas '71. were active in CBS. This photo, and other Black Expressions photos were in a brochure CBS created to let prospective Black students know what to expect from Grinnell College.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Booker T. Carter '71; Ernest T. Weston '71; Gregg Coggs '69; Frank Thomas '71,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:5002,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5002.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5002_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5002_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5045,25,,,Black Expressions 34,,1972-04,"Photo of Allen S. Hammond '72 and Duane T. Taylor '73. This photo, and other Black Expressions photos were in a brochure CBS created to let prospective Black students what to expect from Grinnell College. The Black Manifesto’s stated that “We demand that this administration establish a Black community with no less that 200 representatives taken from all walks of life of Black people, and that the responsibility of for the establishment of this community be co-shared by the present black community.”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Allen Hammond ‘72; Duane Taylor '73,Grinnell College,41.7485168518476,-92.71979713273882,Grinnell College,grinnell:5045,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5045.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5045_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5045_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600270,104,,Libby's additions,Black Expressions p.6,George T Henery,1969-04-12,"Two black students studying in burling. This photo, and other Black Expressions photos were in a brochure CBS created to let prospective Black students what to expect from Grinnell College.",Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600270.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600270_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600270_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5759,4,,,Black Martyr's Weekend,Office of College Relations,1971,Val Gray Ward speaking at Grinnell’s third Black Martyr's Weekend. Celestine Bloomfield ‘71 wrote in the Scarlet and Black student newspaper that Ward gave a “stirring rendition of James Weldon Johnson's The Creation”,Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-92.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:5759,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5759.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5759_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5759_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5760,5,,,"Black Martyr's Weekend, 1971",Office of College Relations,1971,"Dick Gregory speaking at the Black Martyr's Weekend, 1971.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-91.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:5760,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5760.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5760_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5760_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600271,86,,Libby's additions,Black Martyrs' program April 28-30 1972,Jon Gray,,"Milton Rolland, Sybille Scott, and Diane Jones enjoy the Black Martyrs' program outside Burling. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Milton P. Rolland '75; Sybill Scott; Dianne Jones,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600271.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600271_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600271_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10556,32,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 1/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:10556,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10556.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10556_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10556_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10565,41,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 10/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:10565,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10565.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10565_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10565_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10566,42,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 11/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-87.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:10566,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10566.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10566_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10566_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_4957,31,,"This is a compound parent with 12 .tiff children, grinnell:10556-10567","Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos",,1972-04-28,"This is a series of photographs taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74877560374103,-92.72139543974157,Grinnell College,grinnell:4957,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,,,,,,,, +grinnell_10567,43,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74877560374103,-92.72139543974157,Grinnell College,grinnell:10567,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10567.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10567_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10567_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10557,33,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 2/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:10557,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10557.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10557_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10557_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10558,34,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 3/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:10558,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10558.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10558_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10558_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10559,35,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 4/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:10559,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10559.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10559_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10559_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10560,36,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 5/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-89.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:10560,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10560.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10560_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10560_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10561,37,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 6/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-88.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:10561,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10561.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10561_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10561_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10562,38,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 7/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74877560374103,-92.72139543974157,Grinnell College,grinnell:10562,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10562.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10562_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10562_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10563,39,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 8/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74877560374103,-92.72139543974157,Grinnell College,grinnell:10563,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10563.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10563_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10563_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10564,40,grinnell_4957,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 9/12",,1972-04-28,"A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74877560374103,-92.72139543974157,Grinnell College,grinnell:10564,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10564.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10564_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10564_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_4960,103,,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 3, 1969)",,1969-04-03,"On the first anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s Assassination, CBS organized the first Black Martyr's Weekend. The event was designed to honor Dr. King and others +who died fighting for racial justice. The event included a speech by Dr. Nathan Hare, the chairman of the Black Student Party at San Francisco State College; a panel discussion titled ""In Defense of Black People — The Black Panther +Party"" which featured three members of the Des Moines Black Panther Party; a lecture by Dr. Charles H. Nichols, a visiting professor of History and American Studies at Grinnell, titled “Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Present American Mood”; a dance performance by CBS members; a dance headlined by the Jackson 5; and a speech by William Strickland, a New York psychologygist and founder of the Northern Student Movement. +",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-85.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:4960,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-4960.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-4960_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-4960_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_4961,106,,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 4, 1970)",,1970-04-04,"Photograph of Rev. V. Lonnie Peek Jr. speaking at the Black Martyrs' Convocation on April 4, 1970. For the second annual Black Martyrs’ Weekend, CBS organized musical performances by baritone Arthur Thompson and pianist Herbie Hancock, a jazz combo, a dance featuring the Soul Brothers Band, a play by Errol Jones and other CBS members, a sermon from Rev. Joseph H. Williams, a fundraising fast for the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship fund, and an open house art show at the BCC. Rev. V. Lonnie Peek Jr. was highly involved in “making +higher education more responsive to the aspirations and concerns of black students” (S&B 4/3/1970 page 1), which aligned with CBS’s goals.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-84.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:4961,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-4961.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-4961_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-4961_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10610,69,grinnell_4963,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend 1978 (April 22, 1978) - 1/3",,1978-04-22,Photograph of the 1978 Black Martyrs' Weekend.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:10610,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10610.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10610_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10610_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10611,70,grinnell_4963,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend 1978 (April 22, 1978) - 2/3",,1978-04-22,Photograph of Angela Davis speaking during the the 1978 Black Martyrs' Weekend ,Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:10611,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10611.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10611_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10611_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_4963,68,,"This is a compound parent with 3 .tiff children, grinnell:10610-10612","Black Martyrs' Weekend 1978 (April 22, 1978) - 3 Photos",,1978-04-22,"Photographs of the 1978 Black Martyrs' Weekend, which included Angela Davis as a speaker. According to the April 21st 1978 edition of the Scarlet & Black, the theme of the weekend was ""The Black Struggle: Alive or Dead?"". Other events included a Poetry Reading, a concert by Phil Upchurch, a speech by Reverend Wilfred Reid, and a screening of the movie Uptown. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74877560374103,-92.72139543974157,Grinnell College,grinnell:4963,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,,,,,,,, +grinnell_10612,71,grinnell_4963,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend 1978 (April 22, 1978) - 3/3 ",,1978-04-22,Photograph of Angela Davis speaking during the the 1978 Black Martyrs' Weekend ,Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:10612,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10612.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10612_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10612_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_4962,6,,,"Black Martyrs' Weekend, April 2-5, 1971",,1971,Dick Gregory speaking at the 1971 Black Martyrs' convocation.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-90.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:4962,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-4962.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-4962_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-4962_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_19465,81,,,Brenda Thomas '69,"Figa, Alenka '12; Galloway, Lily '17; McFate, Mackenzie '18",2012-06-02,"Alumni oral history interview with Brenda Thomas '69. Recorded June 2, 2012. In this interview, Thomas speaks about her memories of Grinnell, including her experiences as a Black woman, and the activism that occurred on campus in the late 60’s.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Brenda Thomas '69,Grinnell College,41.75079803836993,-92.72170551731946,Grinnell College,grinnell:19465,interview;sound recording-nonmusical,audio/mp3,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-19465.vtt,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_19465_TN.jpg,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/transcripts/grinnell_19465_MEDIATRACK.vtt,,, +grinnell_5292,105,,,Burling 1970,,1970,Students in Burling library during New Student Days.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Burling Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5292,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5292.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5292_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5292_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600274,73,,Libby's additions,Burling Circulation Desk,George Photo,1983-02-10,Negative containing photo of David Weston working at the circulation desk in Burling circa 1983.,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,David Weston '73,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600274.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600274_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600274_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5291,62,,,Burling interior,,1975-08,Photo of Burling Library interior.,Burling Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5291,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5291.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5291_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5291_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600269,72,,Libby's additions,Burling library before the expansion-Renovation Dec 1981,Roger W McMullin,1981-12,View of the library with a student studying at a table,Burling Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600269.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600269_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600269_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_31972,78,,,"Burling Library Takeover Commemoration, 2006",,2006,"This photograph was taken in 2006 at an event commemorating the 1971 takeover of Burling Library by CBS (Concerned Black Students). Fifty-five students with candles, representing the fifty-five students who took over Burling in 1971, marched from the Black Culture Center (BCC) to Burling. Once at Burling, the group read the Black Manifesto, enjoyed the Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir’s performance, held a poetry reading, and discussed the ways the Burling Takeover changed Grinnell.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell;31972,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-31972.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-31972_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-31972_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_31973,80,,,"Burling Library Takeover Commemoration, 2006",,2006-12-05,"Students commemorate the1971 takeover of Burling Library. December 5, 2006.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library;Black Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:31973,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-31973.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-31973_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-31973_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5274,64,,,Burling pre-renovation,,1977-05,"Photo of Burling library before renovation, featuring the 20th century room. The Twentieth Century room later became the home of the Black Library.",Burling Library;Black Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5274,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5274.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5274_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5274_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600276,75,,Libby's additions,Burling Study Rooms,Edward Hughes,1984-10,Photo of student studying in Burling basement,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600276.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600276_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600276_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5161,56,,,"Careda Rolland, Milton Rolland & Edna Haggins",,1974-05-03,"Careda Rolland '76, Milton P. Rolland '75 & Edna (Candy) Haggins. Haggins was a resident advisor as of 1973",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Careda Rolland '76; Milton P. Rolland '75; Edna Haggins,Younker Hall,41.75115638580055,-92.72141187646831,Grinnell College,grinnell:5161,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5161.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5161_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5161_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5001,93,,,"CBS Cheerleaders, 1968",,1968,"CBS cheerleaders, 1968. Front to back: Micki Weston, Unknown, Shirley, Linda Copeland. CBS was founded in 1968, when only 10 Black students attended Grinnell.",Concerned Black Students (CBS),Micki Weston; Linda Copeland '72,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:5001,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5001.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5001_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5001_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1711472907,8,,Was compound object grinnell:4932 converted to multi-page PDF,CBS Manifesto and Minutes of Faculty Meeting regarding the Manifesto,Concerned Black Students,1971-11-29,"This includes two versions of the Concerned Black Students' (CBS) Manifesto, the second of which was submitted to the college as a list of demands on the part of black students on campus. A special faculty meeting was held to discuss the demands, the minutes from which also appear here.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Lawrence Wright",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:10547,text; miscellaneous document,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711472907_OBJ.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711472907_OBJ_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711472907_OBJ_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23628,44,,,"Commencement, 1972",,1972-05,Students and family at the 1972 Commencement. Robed graduates left to right: LuVernne Vann; Linda Copeland Rozell; Alan D. Wheat; Carl Brennan. Many of the students were members of CBS.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Linda Copeland '72; LuVernne Vann '72; Alan (Al) D. Wheat '72; Carl Brennnan '72,Grinnell College,41.74789405416524,-92.72105048334146,Grinnell College,grinnell:23628,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23628.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-23628_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-23628_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_34002,61,,,"Commencement, 1975",,1975-05,"Milton ""Butch"" Rolland, class of 1975, left, and Barbara Critton, class of 1975, right, during commencement.Both were members of CBS and attended Grinnell College during the ‘71 Burling Takeover",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Milton P. Rolland '75; Barbara L. Critton '75,Grinnell College,41.74789405416524,-92.72105048334146,Grinnell College,grinnell:34002,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-34002.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-34002_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-34002_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5768,26,,,David Weston and Mary Gae Wyly in the Library,"Mcmullin, Roger W.",1972-04,"David Weston, class of 1973, and Mary Gae Wyly, reference librarian, looking through the library catalog. Wyly was reportedly one of the librarians who worked on reorganizing and expanding the Black Library.",Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Black Library,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian; David Weston '73",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5768,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5768.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5768_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5768_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_3601,1,,,Denise L. Iverson ’74 and Roxane D. Brown ’74 in the Black Cultural Center,"Henry, George T.",1971,"Denise L. Iverson ’74 (at table) and Roxane D. Brown ’74 (at bookshelf) in the Black Cultural Center (BCC). The creation of the BCC was one of the first goals of CBS, and it was realized in 1969. While it initially served as gathering space, it also became student housing when there was a shortage of dorm rooms. In 1971, First-years Iverson and Brown lived in the BCC with Lurverne Vann (Bell) ‘72, Juanita Carswell ‘71, and Sylvia Wallace ‘73. During the 1971 Burling Take Over, the 7th demand of the Black Manifesto stated that “because of the enrollment and the programs of CBS,we feel that the present Cultural Center is insufficient, therefore we demand a house large enough to accommodate the programs of CBS”.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Manifesto Demands,Denise L. Iverson ’74; Roxane D. Brown ’74,The Conney M. Kimbo Black Cultural Center,41.75300289,-92.72210871,Grinnell College,grinnell:3601,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-3601.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-3601_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-3601_TN.jpg,,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell:3601/datastream/OBJ,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell:3601/datastream/TN/view +grinnell_26787,94,,,ERA,"Farbes, Hubert '69",1968-02-02,"Students examining nature. Left to right: Hubert Farbes '69, Unknown. Farbes became the first President of CBS on February 2nd, 1968.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Hubert Farbes '69,Grinnell College,41.74789405416524,-92.72105048334146,Grinnell College,grinnell:26787,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-26787.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-26787_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-26787_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600289,88,dg_1712600285,Libby's additions - Parent/child - Libby needs to rescan!! ,FBI Memo: 157-542-E,FBI,,"FBI memo giving a brief overview of Grinnell College, including the fact that the college had about 50 Black students at the time. The memo states that the FBI will continue to monitor the activities of the Concerned Black Students organization",Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74979353915572, -92.72096299948862,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600289.pdf,.jpeg,.jpeg,,,,, +dg_1712600287,10,dg_1712600285,Libby's additions - Parent/child,FBI Memo: Black Student Demostration at Grinnell College,FBI,1971-11-30,FBI memo about the Burling Library Takeover. Much of the information is redacted.,Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library,,Grinnell College,41.74979353915572, -92.72096299948862,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600287.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600287_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600287_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600288,13,dg_1712600285,Libby's additions - Parent/child - Libby needs to rescan!! ,FBI Memo: Concerned Black Students ,FBI,1971-12-03,"FBI cover sheet for an enclosed eleven LHM summaries of CBS students. FBI Letter Head Memoranda (LHM) are documents containing potentially +derogatory information about the subject of the LHM.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74979353915572, -92.72096299948862,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600288.pdf,.jpeg,.jpeg,,,,, +dg_1712600290,14,dg_1712600285,Libby's additions - Parent/child ,FBI Memo: Concerned Black Students; Extremist Matters,FBI,1971-12-03,"FBI memo from the Director's office to the Omaha field office. The letter refers to the Burling Takeover by CBS and directs the office to re-open its investigations into the group and discover its leadership, aims, and objectives and activities.",Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74979353915572, -92.72096299948862,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600290.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600290_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600290_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600286,87,,Libby's additions - Parent/child,FBI memos reflecting invesigations into Grinnell Students,,,"The FBI investigated students groups around the country as the conservative government saw them as potential threats to national security. The files related to their investigations were released to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The surveillance of CBS started after the Des Moines Black Panther Party headquarters were bombed on April 26th, 1969.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,Grinnell College,41.74979353915572, -92.72096299948862,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600286.pdf,.jpeg,.jpeg,,,,, +grinnell_12935,98,,,Gregory Coggs and Frank Thomas at the Black Cultural Center,,1969,"Left to right: Gregory M. Coggs, class of 1970, and Frank E. Thomas, class of 1971, sitting on the front step of the Black Cultural Center (BBC), May 1970.",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,Gregg Coggs '69; Frank Thomas '71,The Conney M. Kimbo Black Cultural Center,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:12935,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-12935.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-12935_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-12935_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1711478420,60,,DELETE 'Was grinnell:4995 as compound of TIFF images. Converted to PDF.,Grinnell Black Alumni Newsletter 1975,,1975-04,Grinnell Black Alumni Newsletter Vol.2 No.2. Created with the CBS group,;;,,Grinnell College,,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4995,newspaper;print,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711478420_OBJ.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711478420_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711478420_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23551,90,,,Howie Ward with Pal,,1966,Howie Ward with rat. Howie was a member of CBS.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Howard Ward ‘69,Grinnell College,41.7485168518476,-92.71979713273882,Grinnell College,grinnell:23551,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23551.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-23551_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-23551_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_1890,76,,,Information Concerning Grinnell College's Buildings And Facilities Including Facts Related To Its History,"Walker, Waldo S.",1997-09-03,"A timeline of facts related to Grinnell College history, including enrollment, tuition, and building information. Includes information on guest speakers on campus, student activism, and the Burling Library Take Over",Burling Library;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72,,Grinnell College,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:1890,text; miscellaneous document,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-1890.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-1890_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-1890_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5003,16,,,Irma McClaurin,"Sableman, Mark S.",1972,Photo of Irma McClaurin '72. McClaurin was an active member of CBS and participated in the Burling Library Takeover.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Irma McClaurin '72,Grinnell College,41.75087415386575,-92.72182128988476,Grinnell College,grinnell:5003,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5003.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5003_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5003_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23385,82,,,"Jon Royal '70, Diane Alters '71, Mary Brooner '71 & Sheena Thomas '71","Elias, Benyamin '15;McFate, Mackenzie '18; Maly, Nancy '61 ",2015-05-29,"Alumni oral history interview with Jon Royal '70, Diane Alters '71, Mary Brooner '71 & Sheena Thomas '71. Recorded May 29, 2015. These students were a part of an exchange program with the Historically Black College (HBCU) LeMoyne-Owen College.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Grinnell College,41.75087875356788,-92.71930563181974,Grinnell College,grinnell:23385,interview;sound recording-nonmusical,audio/mp3,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23385.vtt,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_23385_TN.jpg,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/transcripts/grinnell_23385_MEDIATRACK.vtt,,, +dg_1712600281,29,,Libby's additions- Should this be a compound? ,Leggett's Draft Guidelines for the Black Library 4/12,Office of President Leggett,1972-04-12,Document outlining Leggetts plan for the Black Library,Burling Library;Black Library;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600281.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600281_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600281_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600282,28,,Libby's additions- Should this be a compound? ,Leggett's Draft Guidelines for the Black Library 4/8,Office of President Leggett,1972-04-08,An early draft outlining Leggett's plan for the Black Library,Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Burling Library;Black Library;Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600282.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600282_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600282_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600279,30,,Libby's additions,Letter to Patricia Swansey from President Leggett concerning the Black Library,,1972-04-19,"Leggett's response to the Black library proposal, addressed to CBS member Patricia Swansey",Black Library;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Patricia Swansey '74",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600279.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600279_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600279_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5577,58,,,Math Homework in Burling,,1975,Photo of a student doing math homework in Burling Library.,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5577,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5577.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5577_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5577_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600284,9,,Libby's additions,Memo from the Joint Board of House Presidents,Joint Board of House of Presidents,1971-11-29,"This memo was sent by the Joint Board of the House of Presidents after the Burling Take Over. It references the tensions on campus between black and white members of Grinnell, and that all member of the Grinnell college community should respect the negotiations to alleviate the present tensions. The memo refers to the ""NBC Manifesto"", which was a racist satire of CBS’s Black Manifesto distributed soon after the take over.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,Grinnell College,41.74859288862407,-92.72189644676367,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600284.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600284_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600284_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_26760,59,,,"New Student Days, 1975",,1975,"New Student Days 1975: Auditorium. The Black Manifesto’s stated that “We demand that this administration establish a Black community with no less that 200 representatives taken from all walks of life of Black people, and that the responsibility of for the establishment of this community be co-shared by the present black community.”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:26760,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-26760.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-26760_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-26760_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5775,52,,,New Student Moving In,"McMullin, Roger",1974,"A student moving in to dorms during New Student Days, 1974. The forth demand of the Black Manifesto state “that we, as Black students, have the final say on the residence of Black freshmen and sophomores;”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Younker Hall,41.75115638580055,-92.72141187646831,Grinnell College,grinnell:5775,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5775.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5775_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5775_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_3610,55,,,Outside of Burling Library and Forum,"Schultz, John",1974-05-03,Outside of Burling Library and Forum with Barbara L. Critton '75. Critton was a member of CBS and attended Grinnell College during the takeover.,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),Barbara L. Critton '75,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5160,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-3610.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-3610_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-3610_TN.jpg,,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell:3610/datastream/OBJ,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell:3610/datastream/TN/view +dg_1712600272,66,,Libby's additions - Should this be a compound? ,"Poetry Reading, Black Martyrs Weekend Burling",Roger W McMullin,1978-04-21,Jon Williams '80 stands front of the Black Library for a Poetry reading during Black Martyrs weekend in 1978. Terri Tiddle '79 and Tony Whitaber '80 are in the background. The Black Library became a space for events that featured Black scholarship and excellence.,Black Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600272.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600272_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600272_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600273,67,,Libby's additions - Should this be a compound? ,"Poetry Reading, Black Martyrs Weekend Burling (2)",Roger W McMullin,1978-04-21,Jon Williams '80 and Julie Rogers '80 sit in front of the Black Library for a Poetry reading. The Black Library became a space for events that featured Black scholarship and excellence.,Black Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600273.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600273_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600273_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1711470539,18,,"This WAS a compound parent grinnell:4979 with 5 TIFF ""pages"" but I've converted it to a PDF",Proposal for Black Library,Concerned Black Students,1972-02,"A proposal for the Randal Morgan Collection in Burling Basement. This proposal was sent three months after the Burling Takeover. This document states that while attempts were made to meet the 10th demand of the Black Manifesto (“The institution of a Black Library with all audio-visual equipment that will aid in the academic survival of all black students”), the 50 books that made up the Black Library at that time was not satisfactory. The document outlines more detailed demands like collection development responsibilities, necessary equipment, financial and maintenance considerations, etc. The document also provides more details as to why a Black Library is needed, included the need to “give credit to an important cultural contribution that has thus been overlooked”.",Burling Library;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:4979,text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711470539_OBJ_Page_1.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711470539_OBJ_Page_1_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711470539_OBJ_Page_1_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_34345,95,,,"Pterodactyl April 30, 1968",,1968-04-30,"The Pterodactyl was an underground student newspaper published between February 8, 1968 and November 1969. This issue contained an article ""What We Ought To Do"" (page 2 & 18) that includes information about the situation for Black faculty, staff and students at Grinnell and a photo of CBS.",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Grinnell College,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:34345,mixed material; text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-34345.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-34345_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-34345_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_34341,96,,,"Pterodactyl September 23, 1968",,1968-09-23,"The Pterodactyl was an underground student newspaper published between February 8, 1968 and November 1969. On page 6 of this issue, there is an article on the Concerned Black Students (CBS) meeting that stated an a series of objectives including “Project 7-A Black Library to be in-corporated as a part (permanent) or Burling or a separate library. This will include works by Black writers”",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library;Black Library,Ernest T. Weston '71; Debbie Green; Merryll Penson; Frank Thomas '71; Gregg Coggs '69,Grinnell College,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:34341,mixed material; text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-34341.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-34341_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-34341_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5047,65,,,Questions,"Henry, George T.",1977-05,Photo of student studying in Burling '77-'78,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5047,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5047.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5047_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5047_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23648,53,,,Registration,,1974,"Two unidentified students smile during registration.The Black Manifesto’s stated that “We demand that this administration establish a Black community with no less that 200 representatives taken from all walks of life of Black people, and that the responsibility of for the establishment of this community be co-shared by the present black community.”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:23648,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23648.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-23648_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-23648_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600265,23,,Libby's additions,"Scarlet & Black Feburary 25, 1972 ",Scarlet & Black,1972-02-25,"Page 1: ""Propose Black Studies Major"". Page 2: ""Correct Story on Library"". Page 4: ""Ask For White Racial Awareness"", ""thornton Decries S&B Coverage"", ""Lalonde Expand Library Statement"". Page 6: ""Wright Discusses Black Views"",",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Burling Library;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,"Virginius Thorton, Professor; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Irma McClaurin '72; Russell N. McGregor '73; Lawrence Wright;",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600265.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600265_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600265_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600267,24,,Libby's additions,"Scarlet & Black March 3, 1972",Scarlet & Black,1972-03-03,"A lesser known example of activism for the Black Library is the Circulation Demonstration of February 29th, 1972. About 40 Black students checked out over 800 books between 10 and 11 pm. All the books were reported to be relevant to Black Studies and were loaded into a van that went to the BCC. Earlier that day, the library received an anonymous call informing them that some sort of demonstration was going to take place that night over the College’s decision to fire Alan Nasser. Librarian Henry Alden reported to Dean Wally Walker that the students did not violate any library rules in this demonstration, but did keep the library unusually busy. See Page 1: ""Library Circulation Rises"". Other relevant articles inlcude: Page 5 ""Lessons from 2 Hot issues"", ""Mckee Named New Librarian"",. Page 7: ""Propose Small Black Library"" Article providing updates on the black library. ",Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Library,"Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Duane Taylor '73; Patricia Swansey '74; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; ",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600267.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600267_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600267_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600263,15,dg_1712600262,Libby's additions,"Scarlet and Black , December 7,1971",Scarlet & Black,1971-12-07,"This issue of Scarlet and Black included several articles relating to the Burling Library Takeover. Entire issue is included to highlight how important this event was to the campus community. On page 1, ""Clarification and Interpretations of Week's Events"", ""Leggett, SGA Review Results"", ""Blacks, SGA Meet with Trustees"" and ""News Summary"". On page 4, ""Leggett Statement on Black Agreements"", which includes a section on the institution of a Black Library. on page 5, ""CBS Clarifies Positions to Students"", ""CBS Disclaims Recent Vandalism"". On page 7, "" Faculty Meeting; Approve Admissions Board"", Page 10 (listed as 25), letter to the editors title ""Blacks"". On Page 11 (listed as 35), ""Whites -- Aware of an Issue"".",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,"Deborah Wright; Lawrence Wright; Alan (Al) D. Wheat '72; Russell N. McGregor '73; Ernest Rose ‘71; Marilyn Cubit; Marc Lafont; Dennis Moss '72; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975;Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian; Ernest Rose ‘71; Marilyn Cubit; Alan (Al) D. Wheat '72",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600263.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600263_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600263_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23553,91,,,Scienific Classroom,,1967,"Student, either Roy Walker or Hubert Farbes, using a microscope.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,Hubert Farbes '69; Roy Walker ‘69,Grinnell College,41.7485168518476,-92.71979713273882,Grinnell College,grinnell:23553,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23553.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-23553_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-23553_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5894,54,,,South Campus dining hall,,1974,"Students studying and eating in the dining hall on South Campus. The fifth demand of the Black Manifesto stated that “because we feel that the SAGA food service does not serve the types of food that are necessary to the survival of Black people, we want the right to decide whether or not we will take any of the board options”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Grinnell College,41.74684289784808,-92.7184089814412,Grinnell College,grinnell:5894,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5894.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5894_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5894_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_4977,46,,,Speakeasy,Concerned Black Students,1972-11-02,"An invitation from CBS to a Speakeasy at the Forum. According to the invite, the form of the Speakeasy was adapted from revolutionary China, and created a space where oppressed people could communicate their feelings without the privileged group interjecting. The goal of the event was to allow black and white students to discuss the racial climate of Grinnell College at the time.",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:4977,Ephemera;text,text/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-4977.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-4977_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-4977_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600285,7,,Link doesn't work! ,Statement of Support from White Students,"David Mura, Rick Faust, Gordon Brown, Jim Gold, Judy Kressman",1971,"A statement supporting the ""Blacks"" and the Burling Takeover and signed by David Mura, Rick Faust, Gordon Brown, Jim Gold, Judy Kressman.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,Grinnell College,41.74965439083347,-92.72070833747784,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600285.pdf,jpeg,jpeg,,,,, +dg_1712600275,74,,Libby's additions,Student in Burling Basement Study Room,Edward Hughes,1984,Photo of student studying in Burling basement with a book,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600275.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600275_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600275_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_34465,85,,,Student Life,,,"Russell McGregor, class of 1973.McGregor was active in CBS and was head of the CBS Black Library Committee. As such, he played a role in insuring that the demands expressed at the Burling Takeover were acted on in the following years. He was also voted as the Student Government Association (SGA) President 1972.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),Russell N. McGregor '73,Grinnell College,41.74941147862436,-92.72214762622764,Grinnell College,grinnell:34465,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-34465.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-34465_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-34465_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5555,102,,,Student Sleeping in Burling Library,"Henry, George T.",1969-04-02,A student sleeping on one of the sofas in Burling Library.,Burling Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,grinnell:5555,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5555.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5555_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5555_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23620,49,,,Students at check in desk,,1973-08,"Four students wait for information. The Black Manifesto’s stated that “We demand that this administration establish a Black community with no less that 200 representatives taken from all walks of life of Black people, and that the responsibility of for the establishment of this community be co-shared by the present black community.”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:23620,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23620.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-23620_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-23620_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_23622,50,,,Students chat,,1973-08,"Two students chat during registration.The Black Manifesto’s stated that “We demand that this administration establish a Black community with no less that 200 representatives taken from all walks of life of Black people, and that the responsibility of for the establishment of this community be co-shared by the present black community.”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Manifesto Demands,,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:23622,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-23622.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-23622_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-23622_TN.jpg,,,,, +,3,,"""N/a"" mark from column A was removed for testing. This line should get ignored.",Students Eating Outdoors,"George Bergstrom, Duane Taylor, Keith Legget",1971,"Students eating outside. Identified students: Duane Taylor '73 (center), Keith Legget '72 (second from right), George Bergstrom '72 (left). The 5th demand of the Black Manifesto stated “because we feel that the SAGA food service does not serve the types of food that are necessary to the survival of Black people, we want the right to decide whether or not·we will take any of the board options;”",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Duane Taylor '73,Grinnell College,"41.75034852502301, -92.72118871170179",-92.72118871170179,Grinnell College,N/a,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,,,,,,,, +grinnell_12919,99,,,Students in Forum,,1969,Three African American students sit in the Forum. Likely early 1970s.,Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:12919,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-12919.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-12919_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-12919_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_12933,51,,,"Students in Forum, 1973",,1973-12-12,"Students in the Forum, December 12, 1973. Clockwise: Carol R. Breazeal, class of 1975; Lawrence R. Huntoon, class of 1974; Artace L. Kelting, class of 1976; Phyllis E. Dawson, class of 1974; Craig D. Zippe, class of 1976",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Phyllis E. Dawson '74,The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:12933,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-12933.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-12933_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-12933_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_12920,100,,,"Students in Forum, March 1969","Mcmullin, Roger",1969-03,"Three African American students sit in the Forum, March 1969. Left to right: Mattye L. Nelson ‘69, Karen M. Wooldridge ‘72, and L. Sherri DesChaps ‘69. All three were involved with CBS.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),"Mattye Nelson '69; Karen Wooldridge, '68; L. Sherri DesChaps '69",The Forum,41.747258426624576,-92.72019799,Grinnell College,grinnell:12920,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-12920.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-12920_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-12920_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600280,12,,Libby's additions,Summary of Nov 29 Events by Office of College Relations,Office of College Relations,1971-12-01,Office of College Relations Memo covering the Burling Library Take Over,Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,Grinnell College,41.74859288862407,-92.72189644676367,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600280.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600280_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600280_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600283,17,,Libby's additions,The Institution of A Black Library,,1972,"A Memo about the black library discussions. Ms. Wyly was the point person for the Black library creation. Handwritten addition on the letter reads ""Didn't mean to steal this - Wally"". The document is undated but was likely written in the spring semester of 1972.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Burling Library;Black Library;Black Manifesto Demands,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian ",Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600283.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600283_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600283_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_20022,92,,,The Liberal Arts College in a World of Change,,1967-10,"The program for the closing event of a three-day long convocation, ""The Liberal Arts College in a World of Change."" Martin Luther King Jr. attended this event and spoke to a crowd of 4,000 people at Darby Gym",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Darby Gym,41.74929422,-92.71882604,Grinnell College,grinnell:20022,text;program,reformated digital; pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-20022.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-20022_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-20022_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5276,89,,Isn't loading on ZealousRock instance,Twentieth Century Room,"Korab, Baltazar",1962-05,Photo of the Twentieth Century Room in Burling Library at Grinnell College. The Twentieth Century room later became the home of the Black Library.,Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Library,,Burling Library,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:5276,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5276.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5276_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5276_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1712600291,79,,Libby's additions - Should make or compound with other commermoration photo Parent/child ,"Young, Black and Gifted Choir preforms at the Burling Library Takeover Commemoration, 2006",,2006,"The Young, Black and Gifted Choir preforms at the 2006 commemoration of the Burling Library Take Over. In 2006, CBS held an event commemorating the1971 takeover of Burling Library. Fifty-five students with candles, representing the fifty-five students who took over Burling in 1971, marched from the Black Culture Center (BCC) to Burling. Once at Burling, the group read the Black Manifesto, enjoyed the Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir’s performance, held a poetry reading, and discussed the ways the Burling Takeover changed Grinnell.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library,,Burling Library,41.746718787662246,-92.72028416032282,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600291.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600291_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600291_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_26673,57,,,"Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir",,1975,"Students sing during a Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir performance. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sybill Scott; Arlene Colvin; Shelly?; Richard Patterson?. Top Row Left to Right: Careda Rolland in the glasses; Ricky Stokes, Greg Lee?; Onishous Jones(OJ); Unknown; Dibbs.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Careda Rolland '76; Sybill Scott; Arlene Colvin; Ricky Stokes; Onishous Jones ,Herrick Chapel,41.74759389,-86.72195262,Grinnell College,grinnell:26673,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-26673.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-26673_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-26673_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_10397,1,grinnell_10395,Libby's additions,The Life of a Library Text: Grinnell College's Black Library - Takeover Dance 1,"Stuhr, Rebecca;Jones, Phillip Wiley, Rod, Catherine",2010,"In 2009, Latona Giwa '09 and Courtney Moore '11 staged a site-specific dance event in and around the Black Library. The performers based their dance on the history of the Black Library and passed out copies of the Black Manifesto.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library;Black Library,,Burling Library,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10397,video/x-ms-wmv,video/x-ms-wmv,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10397.wmv,,,,,,, +grinnell_10398,2,grinnell_10395,Libby's additions,The Life of a Library Text: Grinnell College's Black Library - Takeover Dance 2,"Stuhr, Rebecca;Jones, Phillip Wiley, Rod, Catherine",2010,"In 2009, Latona Giwa '09 and Courtney Moore '11 staged a site-specific dance event in and around the Black Library. The performers based their dance on the history of the Black Library and passed out copies of the Black Manifesto.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Black Library;Burling Library,,Burling Library,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10398,video/x-ms-wmv,video/x-ms-wmv,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10398.wmv,,,,,,, +grinnell_10395,3,,Libby's additions,The Life of a Library Text: Grinnell College’s Black Library - Black Library Presentation,"Stuhr, Rebecca;Jones, Phillip Wiley, Rod, Catherine",2010,Presentation about the history of the Black Library by Grinnell College Librarians,Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Library,,Burling Library,41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10395,multi media/slides,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-10395.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-10395_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-10395_TN.jpg,,,,, +grinnell_5105,,,Libby's additions,Barry Huff '73,,1971-11,"Photo of Barry Huff, class of 1973. Barry was a member of CBS during his time at Grinnell College.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Barry Huff '73,Grinnell College,41.74842191416233,-92.72213824314315,Grinnell College,grinnell:5105,Image;StillImage,,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell-5105.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell-5105_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell-5105_TN.jpg,,,,, +dg_1727969734,,,,"""CBS CHOOSES SLATE, PLANS 9 PROPOSALS"" Scarlet & Black of September 27th, 1968. Page 1 & 3.",Scarlet & Black,1968-09-27,"This article reports the first time that CBS approached the Student Government Association (SGA) for $400 dollars (about $3,618 dollars in 2024) to create a Black Library and a Black student newspaper. The article details 6 other proposals that CBS wanted to enact, many of which were later reflected in the Black Manifesto. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),Gregg Coggs '69; Debbie Green '70; Ernest T. Weston ‘71,Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,,,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1727969734.pdf,,,,,,, +dg_1712600269,,,,"""To Establish Black Library"" Scarlet & Black May 5th, 1972 page 3",Scarlet & Black,1972-05-05,This article covers President Leggett's reccomendations for the Black Library. ,Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975",Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +dg_1712600270,,,,"""The Library Take-Over"" Scarlet & Black May 15th, 1973 page 6",Scarlet & Black,1973-05-15,"This issue of the Scarlet & Black covered highlights of events that occurred during the graduating class's tenure, including the Burling Takeover and responses to the incident.",Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,,Scarlet & Black Offices at The Forum,41.747739143449095,-92.72009910237777,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_data/bltimeline10_3_24.csv b/_data/bltimeline10_3_24.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd4142d --- /dev/null +++ b/_data/bltimeline10_3_24.csv @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +objectid,sort_index,parentid,headline,title,creator,date,description,subject,people,location,latitude,longitude,source,identifier,type,format,language,rights,rightsstatement,display_template,object_location,image_small,image_thumb,image_alt_text,object_transcript +grinnell_20022,28,,Martin Luther King Jr. Speaks at Grinnell,The Liberal Arts College in a World of Change,,1967-10-29,"During a three-day long convocation, titled a ""The Liberal Arts College in a World of Change"", Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to a crowd of 4,000 people at Darby Gym. MLK’s speech was especially impactful to Black students on campus. At the time, only 10 Black students were enrolled at Grinnell College. 6 months later, MLk was assassinated on Thursday, 4 April 1968 in Memphis, TN. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Darby Gymnasium,41.75272009,92.71771508,Grinnell College,grinnell:20022,text;program,reformated digital; pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_20022_OBJ.pdf,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_20022_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_5001,23,,CBS is Created,"CBS Cheerleaders, 1968",,1968,"After MLK's death, Black students at Grinnell formed the Concerned Black Students (CBS). With only 10 Black students enrolled in 1968, CBS provided Black students with much-needed community. Additionally, the CBS became a powerhouse for advocating for campus-wide changes to better meet the needs of Black students. CBS worked closely with other organizations, like the Young, Gifted and Black Gospel Choir, to promote the wellness of Black students. Picture description: CBS cheerleaders, 1968. Front to back: Micki Weston, Unknown, Shirley, Linda Copeland.",Concerned Black Students (CBS),Micki Weston; Linda Copeland '72,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:5001,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_5001_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_5001_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_5001_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_26787,8,,"CBS elects its first president, Hubert Farbes",ERA,"Farbes, Hubert '69",1968-02-02,"Farbes became the first President of CBS on February 2nd, 1968. Pciture description : Students examining nature. Left to right: Hubert Farbes '69, Unknown. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Hubert Farbes '69,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:26787,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_26787_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_26787_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_26787_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_34341,27,,CBS advocates for a Black Library,"""CBS CHOOSES SLATE, PLANS 9 PROPOSALS"" Scarlet & Black of September 27th, 1968. Page 1 & 3.",Scarlet & Black,1968-09-27,"This article reports the first time that CBS approached the Student Government Association (SGA) for $400 dollars (about $3,618 dollars in 2024) to create a Black Library and a Black student newspaper. The article details 6 other proposals that CBS wanted to enact, many of which were later reflected in the Black Manifesto. ",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library;Black Library,Ernest T. Weston ‘71; Debbie Green; Merryll Penson; Frank Thomas; Gregg Coggs '69,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,dg_1712600268,mixed material; text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,,,,, +grinnell_4960,17,,First Black Martyr's Weekend,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 3, 1969)",,1969-04-03,"On the first anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther +King, Jr’s Assassination, CBS organized the first Black Martyr's Weekend. The event was designed to honor Dr. King and others +who died fighting for +racial justice. The event included a speech by Dr. Nathan Hare, the chairman of the Black Student Party at San Francisco State College; a panel discussion titled ""In Defense of +Black People — The Black Panther +Party"" which featured three members of the Des +Moines Black Panther Party; a lecture by Dr. Charles H. Nichols, a visiting professor of History and American Studies at Grinnell, titled “Martin Luther +King, Jr. and the Present American +Mood”; a dance performance by CBS members; a dance headlined by the Jackson 5; and a speech by William Strickland, a New York psychology +gist and founder of the Northern Student +Movement. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,"Grinnell, IA",41.74764597,-92.72188976,Grinnell College,grinnell:4960,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_4960_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_4960_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_4960_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_4961,46,,"Black Martyr's Weekend Calls to Action: Make ""higher education more responsive to the aspirations and concerns of black students""","Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 4, 1970)",,1970-04-04,"Photograph of Rev. V. Lonnie Peek Jr. speaking at the Black Martyrs' Convocation on April 4, 1970. For the second annual Black Martyrs’ Weekend, CBS organized musical performances by baritone Arthur Thompson and pianist Herbie Hancock, a jazz combo, a dance featuring the Soul Brothers Band, a play by Errol Jones and other CBS members, a sermon from Rev. Joseph H. Williams, a fundraising fast for the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship fund, and an open house art show at the BCC. Rev. V. Lonnie Peek Jr. was highly involved in “making +higher education more responsive to the aspirations and concerns of black students” (S&B 4/3/1970 page 1), which aligned with CBS’s goals.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4961,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_4961_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_4961_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_4961_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_3601,1,,Black Cultural Center is Built,Denise L. Iverson ’74 and Roxane D. Brown ’74 in the Black Cultural Center,"Henry, George T.",1971-04-04,"Denise L. Iverson ’74 (at table) and Roxane D. Brown ’74 (at bookshelf) in the Black Cultural Center (BCC). The creation of the BCC was one of the first goals of CBS, and it was realized in 1969. While it initially served as gathering space, it also became student housing when there was a shortage of dorm rooms. In 1971, First-years Iverson and Brown lived in the BCC with Lurverne Vann (Bell) ‘72, Juanita Carswell ‘71, and Sylvia Wallace ‘73. During the 1971 Burling Take Over, the 7th demand of the Black Manifesto stated that “because of the enrollment and the programs of CBS,we feel that the present Cultural Center is insufficient, therefore we demand a house large enough to accommodate the programs of CBS”.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Manifesto Demands,Denise L. Iverson ’74; Roxane D. Brown ’74,"Grinnell, IA",41.75300289,-92.72210871,Grinnell College,grinnell:3601,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_3601_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_3601_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_3601_TN.jpg,, +dg_1711472907,22,,The Burling Library Takeover,CBS Manifesto and Minutes of Faculty Meeting regarding the Manifesto,Concerned Black Students,1971-11-29,"On the morning of November 29th, 1971, over 50 students occupied Burling Library. The students chained the doors, prevented white patrons from entering, and distributed The Black Manifesto; a list of 10 demands designed to improve campus life for Black students and faculty.This includes two versions of the Concerned Black Students' (CBS) Manifesto, the second of which was submitted to the college as a list of demands on the part of black students on campus. A special faculty meeting was held to discuss the demands, the minutes from which also appear here.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Lawrence Wright","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10547,text; miscellaneous document,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711472907_OBJ.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711472907_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711472907_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600284,99,,Students Respond: NBC NBC Manifesto,Memo from the Joint Board of House Presidents,Joint Board of House of Presidents,1971-11-29,"This memo was sent by the Joint Board of the House of Presidents after the Burling Take Over. It references the tensions on campus between black and white members of Grinnell, and that all member of the Grinnell college community should respect the negotiations to alleviate the present tensions. The memo refers to the ""NBC Manifesto"", which was a racist satire of CBS’s Black Manifesto distributed soon after the take over.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,,,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600284.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600284.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600284.jpeg,, +dg_1712600285,100,,Students Respond: Statement of Support,Statement of Support from White Students,"David Mura, Rick Faust, Gordon Brown, Jim Gold, Judy Kressman",1971-12-01,"A statement supporting the ""Blacks"" and the Burling Takeover and signed by David Mura, Rick Faust, Gordon Brown, Jim Gold, Judy Kressman.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,,,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600285.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600285.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600285.jpeg,, +dg_1712600259,76,,Grinnell Campus Debates the Black Manifesto ,"""Negotiation On Black Demands Continues; Student Meetings Scheduled for Tonight"" Scarlet & Black Dec 1 1971 v80 n 15",Scarlet and Black,1971-12-01,"On the morning of November 29th, 1971, over 50 students occupied Burling Library. At the time, the office of the president, as well as other college administrative offices, resided in Burling, and it was a main hub of campus activity. The students chained the doors, prevented white patrons from entering, and distributed The Black Manifesto: a list of 10 demands designed to improve campus life for black students and faculty. + +The Scarlet and Black included a photo taken outside the library during the Takeover, where the signs of the protesting students can be seen. This is possibly the only photo of the first Burling Library Take Over. The front article covers the different campus meetings that will discuss the demands made during the Burling Take Over. The article "" 'NBC' retracted"" reports on a racist flier that satirized the Black Manifesto.",Reactions to the Take Over;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Library,"Lawrence Wright; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600259.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600259.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600259.jpeg,, +dg_1712600283,98,,The Institution of A Black Library,The Institution of A Black Library,,1972,"A Memo about the black library discussions. Ms. Wyly was the point person for the Black library creation. Handwritten addition on the letter reads ""Didn't mean to steal this - Wally"". The document is undated but was likely written in the spring semester of 1972.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Burling Library;Black Library;Black Manifesto Demands,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian ",,,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600283.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600283.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600283.jpeg,, +dg_1711470539,6,,Proposal for Black Library,Proposal for Black Library,Concerned Black Students,1972-02,"A proposal for the Randal Morgan Collection in Burling Basement. This proposal was sent three months after the Burling Takeover. This document states that while attempts were made to meet the 10th demand of the Black Manifesto (“The institution of a Black Library with all audio-visual equipment that will aid in the academic survival of all black students”), the 50 books that made up the Black Library at that time was not satisfactory. The document outlines more detailed demands like collection development responsibilities, necessary equipment, financial and maintenance considerations, etc. The document also provides more details as to why a Black Library is needed, included the need to “give credit to an important cultural contribution that has thus been overlooked”.",Burling Library;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4979,text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711470539_OBJ.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711470539_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711470539_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600278,93,,The Second Burling Take Over,2nd Take over of Burling Library 20th Century Room,,1972-02-18,"Wally Walker speaking to CBS students in the 20th century room. Members of CBS felt that many of the promised made to address CBS’s demands were not being fulfilled. To encourage more momentum, students staged a second demonstration. This time, students reshelved books that should be included in the Black Library and placed them in the 20th Century Room, which is where CBS wanted the Black Library to be located.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library," Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean","Grinnell,IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600278.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600278.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600278.jpeg,, +dg_1712600261,78,,Enlarge the Black Library,"""Enlarge the Black Library/"" Scarlet & Black Feburary 11 1972",Scarlet and Black; Martha Wacker,1972-02-11,The Scarlet and Black article “Enlarge the black library?” discussed the debate around the size of the Black library collection and included a sketch of three shelves the first iteration of the Black Library occupied.,Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Black Library,"Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600261.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600261.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600261.jpeg,, +dg_1712600267,83,,CBS Circulation Demostration,"Scarlet & Black March 3, 1972",Scarlet and Black; ,1972-02-29,"A lesser known example of activism for the Black Library is the Circulation Demonstration of February 29th, 1972. About 40 Black students checked out over 800 books between 10 and 11 pm. All the books were reported to be relevant to Black Studies and were loaded into a van that went to the BCC. Earlier that day, the library received an anonymous call informing them that some sort of demonstration was going to take place that night over the College’s decision to fire Alan Nasser. Librarian Henry Alden reported to Dean Wally Walker that the students did not violate any library rules in this demonstration, but did keep the library unusually busy. See Page 1: ""Library Circulation Rises"" ",Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Library,"Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Duane Taylor '73; Patricia Swansey '74; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; ","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600267.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600267.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600267.jpeg,, +dg_1712600282,97,,,Leggett's Draft Guidelines for the Black Library 4/8,Office of President Leggett,1972-04-08,An early draft outlining Leggett's plan for the Black Library,Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Burling Library;Black Library;Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975","Grinnell,IA",,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600282.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600282.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600282.jpeg,, +dg_1712600281,96,,Glenn Legget Responds,Leggett's Draft Guidelines for the Black Library 4/12,Office of President Leggett,1972-04-12,Document outlining Leggetts plan for the Black Library,Burling Library;Black Library;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975","Grinnell,IA",,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600281.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600281.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600281.jpeg,, +dg_1712600279,94,,Glenn Legget Responds,Letter to Patricia Swansey from President Leggett concerning the Black Library,Office of President Leggett,1972-04-19,"Leggett's response to the Black library proposal, addressed to CBS member Patricia Swansey",Black Library;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Patricia Swansey '74","Grinnell,IA",,,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600279.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600279.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600279.jpeg,, +dg_1712600260,77,,Plans to Expand Black Library,"""Plan Black Library Expansion"" Scarlet & Black September 22, 1972",Scarlet and Black; ,1972-09-22,"This article reports that the library assembled 900+ books for the Black Library that will be housed in the 20th Century Room. Librarian Mary Gae Wyly is mentioned as the librarian primarily working on the collection. Other details include the collection development efforts, funding, potential events, and Leggat's guidelines for the space. Librarian Christopher Mckee states that he would really appreciate suggestions for the library. A photo of the Black Library is included.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Barry Huff '73; ","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600260.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600260.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600260.jpeg,, +grinnell_4977,7,,CBS hosts a Speakeasy to address racial tensions,Speakeasy,Concerned Black Students,1972-11-02,"An invitation from CBS to a Speakeasy at the Forum. According to the invite, the form of the Speakeasy was adapted from revolutionary China, and created a space where oppressed people could communicate their feelings without the privileged group interjecting. The goal of the event was to allow black and white students to discuss the racial climate of Grinnell College at the time.",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4977,Ephemera;text,text/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_4977_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_4977_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_4977_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600268,84,,The Black Library Becomes a Event Space,"""Barlow: Vibrant, Varied Emotions"" Scarlet and Black December 8 1972 page 2",Scarlet and Black; Irma McClaurin; Ben Z Dreen,1972-12-08,"The Black Library became a space for events that featured Black scholarship and excellence. The article, ""Barlow: Vibrant, Varied Emotions"" Article by Irma McClaurin about Barlow's public reading in the Black Library, includes picture of the Black Library behind Barlow.",Black Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Irma McClaurin '72,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600268.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600268.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600268.jpeg,, +grinnell_5274,85,,The Black Library is offically moved to the 20th Century Room,Burling pre-renovation,,1972-05,"Photo of Burling library before renovation, featuring the 20th century room. The Twentieth Century room later became the home of the Black Library.",Burling Library;Black Library,,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:5274,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_5274_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_5274_TN.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_5274_TN.jpg,, +,,,Burling Renovated: Black Library moved to Second Floor,,,1982,"When Burling is renovated in 1982, the Black Library was moved to the Second Floor, where it remains today.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +grinnell_31972,21,,Remembering the Burling Takeover: 2006,"Burling Library Takeover Commemoration, 2006",,2006,"This photograph was taken in 2006 at an event commemorating the 1971 takeover of Burling Library by CBS (Concerned Black Students). Fifty-five students with candles, representing the fifty-five students who took over Burling in 1971, marched from the Black Culture Center (BCC) to Burling. Once at Burling, the group read the Black Manifesto, enjoyed the Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir’s performance, held a poetry reading, and discussed the ways the Burling Takeover changed Grinnell.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell;31972,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_31972_OBJ.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_31972_OBJ.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_31972_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_10398,2,grinnell_10395,Remembering the Burling Takeover: 2009 Site-Specific Dance,The Life of a Library Text: Grinnell College's Black Library - Takeover Dance 2,"Stuhr, Rebecca;Jones, Phillip Wiley, Rod, Catherine",2009,"In 2009, Latona Giwa '09 and Courtney Moore '11 staged a site-specific dance event in and around the Black Library. The performers based their dance on the history of the Black Library and passed out copies of the Black Manifesto.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Black Library;Burling Library,,"Grinnell,IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10398,video/x-ms-wmv,video/x-ms-wmv,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,compound_object,,,,, +,,,The Black Library as an Art Exhibit,,,1996,"By the 1990's, the space around the Black Library was used as exhibit space, typically featuring Grinnell College Museum of Art's Black art collections from the US, Africa and other locations. The Hemba Stool pictured here was one such item. According to the museum, This item was created by the Hemba people of Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) and was used a throne. The female figure represents the dependence of the chief on the female side in a matrilineal society to validate his rule. ",,,"Grinnell,IA",,,,,,,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,https://grinnell.dom5183.com/objects-1/info/389,https://grinnell.dom5183.com/Media/images/gcac_1978/gcac_1978-011-186-003.jpg,https://grinnell.dom5183.com/Media/Previews/gcac_1978/gcac_1978-011-186-003.png,, \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_data/bltimeline10_3_24b.csv b/_data/bltimeline10_3_24b.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f0d6de --- /dev/null +++ b/_data/bltimeline10_3_24b.csv @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +objectid,sort_index,parentid,headline,title,creator,date,description,subject,people,location,latitude,longitude,source,identifier,type,format,language,rights,rightsstatement,display_template,object_location,image_small,image_thumb,image_alt_text,object_transcript +grinnell_20022,28,,Martin Luther King Jr. Speaks at Grinnell,The Liberal Arts College in a World of Change,,1967-10-29,"During a three-day long convocation, titled a ""The Liberal Arts College in a World of Change"", Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to a crowd of 4,000 people at Darby Gym. MLK’s speech was especially impactful to Black students on campus. At the time, only 10 Black students were enrolled at Grinnell College. 6 months later, MLk was assassinated on Thursday, 4 April 1968 in Memphis, TN. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,Darby Gymnasium,41.75272009,92.71771508,Grinnell College,grinnell:20022,text;program,reformated digital; pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_20022_OBJ.pdf,,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_20022_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_5001,23,,CBS is Created,"CBS Cheerleaders, 1968",,1968,"After MLK's death, Black students at Grinnell formed the Concerned Black Students (CBS). With only 10 Black students enrolled in 1968, CBS provided Black students with much-needed community. Additionally, the CBS became a powerhouse for advocating for campus-wide changes to better meet the needs of Black students. CBS worked closely with other organizations, like the Young, Gifted and Black Gospel Choir, to promote the wellness of Black students. Picture description: CBS cheerleaders, 1968. Front to back: Micki Weston, Unknown, Shirley, Linda Copeland.",Concerned Black Students (CBS),Micki Weston; Linda Copeland '72,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:5001,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_5001_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_5001_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_5001_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_26787,8,,"CBS elects its first president, Hubert Farbes",ERA,"Farbes, Hubert '69",1968-02-02,"Farbes became the first President of CBS on February 2nd, 1968. Pciture description : Students examining nature. Left to right: Hubert Farbes '69, Unknown. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Hubert Farbes '69,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:26787,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_26787_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_26787_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_26787_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_34341,27,,CBS advocates for a Black Library,"""CBS CHOOSES SLATE, PLANS 9 PROPOSALS"" Scarlet & Black of September 27th, 1968. Page 1 & 3.",Scarlet & Black,1968-09-27,"This article reports the first time that CBS approached the Student Government Association (SGA) for $400 dollars (about $3,618 dollars in 2024) to create a Black Library and a Black student newspaper. The article details 6 other proposals that CBS wanted to enact, many of which were later reflected in the Black Manifesto. ",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library;Black Library,Ernest T. Weston ‘71; Debbie Green; Merryll Penson; Frank Thomas; Gregg Coggs '69,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,dg_1712600268,mixed material; text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1727969734.pdf,,,, +grinnell_4960,17,,First Black Martyr's Weekend,"Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 3, 1969)",,1969-04-03,"On the first anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther +King, Jr’s Assassination, CBS organized the first Black Martyr's Weekend. The event was designed to honor Dr. King and others +who died fighting for +racial justice. The event included a speech by Dr. Nathan Hare, the chairman of the Black Student Party at San Francisco State College; a panel discussion titled ""In Defense of +Black People — The Black Panther +Party"" which featured three members of the Des +Moines Black Panther Party; a lecture by Dr. Charles H. Nichols, a visiting professor of History and American Studies at Grinnell, titled “Martin Luther +King, Jr. and the Present American +Mood”; a dance performance by CBS members; a dance headlined by the Jackson 5; and a speech by William Strickland, a New York psychology +gist and founder of the Northern Student +Movement. ",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,"Grinnell, IA",41.74764597,-92.72188976,Grinnell College,grinnell:4960,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_4960_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_4960_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_4960_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_4961,46,,"Black Martyr's Weekend Calls to Action: Make ""higher education more responsive to the aspirations and concerns of black students""","Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 4, 1970)",,1970-04-04,"Photograph of Rev. V. Lonnie Peek Jr. speaking at the Black Martyrs' Convocation on April 4, 1970. For the second annual Black Martyrs’ Weekend, CBS organized musical performances by baritone Arthur Thompson and pianist Herbie Hancock, a jazz combo, a dance featuring the Soul Brothers Band, a play by Errol Jones and other CBS members, a sermon from Rev. Joseph H. Williams, a fundraising fast for the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship fund, and an open house art show at the BCC. Rev. V. Lonnie Peek Jr. was highly involved in “making +higher education more responsive to the aspirations and concerns of black students” (S&B 4/3/1970 page 1), which aligned with CBS’s goals.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS),,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4961,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_4961_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_4961_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_4961_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_3601,1,,Black Cultural Center is Built,Denise L. Iverson ’74 and Roxane D. Brown ’74 in the Black Cultural Center,"Henry, George T.",1971-04-04,"Denise L. Iverson ’74 (at table) and Roxane D. Brown ’74 (at bookshelf) in the Black Cultural Center (BCC). The creation of the BCC was one of the first goals of CBS, and it was realized in 1969. While it initially served as gathering space, it also became student housing when there was a shortage of dorm rooms. In 1971, First-years Iverson and Brown lived in the BCC with Lurverne Vann (Bell) ‘72, Juanita Carswell ‘71, and Sylvia Wallace ‘73. During the 1971 Burling Take Over, the 7th demand of the Black Manifesto stated that “because of the enrollment and the programs of CBS,we feel that the present Cultural Center is insufficient, therefore we demand a house large enough to accommodate the programs of CBS”.",Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Manifesto Demands,Denise L. Iverson ’74; Roxane D. Brown ’74,"Grinnell, IA",41.75300289,-92.72210871,Grinnell College,grinnell:3601,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_3601_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_3601_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_3601_TN.jpg,, +dg_1711472907,22,,The Burling Library Takeover,CBS Manifesto and Minutes of Faculty Meeting regarding the Manifesto,Concerned Black Students,1971-11-29,"On the morning of November 29th, 1971, over 50 students occupied Burling Library. The students chained the doors, prevented white patrons from entering, and distributed The Black Manifesto; a list of 10 demands designed to improve campus life for Black students and faculty.This includes two versions of the Concerned Black Students' (CBS) Manifesto, the second of which was submitted to the college as a list of demands on the part of black students on campus. A special faculty meeting was held to discuss the demands, the minutes from which also appear here.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Lawrence Wright","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10547,text; miscellaneous document,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711472907_OBJ.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711472907_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711472907_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600284,99,,Students Respond: NBC Manifesto,Memo from the Joint Board of House Presidents,Joint Board of House of Presidents,1971-11-29,"This memo was sent by the Joint Board of the House of Presidents after the Burling Take Over. It references the tensions on campus between black and white members of Grinnell, and that all member of the Grinnell college community should respect the negotiations to alleviate the present tensions. The memo refers to the ""NBC Manifesto"", which was a racist satire of CBS’s Black Manifesto distributed soon after the take over.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,,,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600284.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600284_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600284_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600285,100,,Students Respond: Statement of Support,Statement of Support from White Students,"David Mura, Rick Faust, Gordon Brown, Jim Gold, Judy Kressman",1971-12-01,"A statement supporting the ""Blacks"" and the Burling Takeover and signed by David Mura, Rick Faust, Gordon Brown, Jim Gold, Judy Kressman.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Reactions to the Take Over,,,,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600285.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600285.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600285.jpeg,, +dg_1712600259,76,,Grinnell Campus Debates the Black Manifesto ,"""Negotiation On Black Demands Continues; Student Meetings Scheduled for Tonight"" Scarlet & Black Dec 1 1971 v80 n 15",Scarlet and Black,1971-12-01,"On the morning of November 29th, 1971, over 50 students occupied Burling Library. At the time, the office of the president, as well as other college administrative offices, resided in Burling, and it was a main hub of campus activity. The students chained the doors, prevented white patrons from entering, and distributed The Black Manifesto: a list of 10 demands designed to improve campus life for black students and faculty. + +The Scarlet and Black included a photo taken outside the library during the Takeover, where the signs of the protesting students can be seen. This is possibly the only photo of the first Burling Library Take Over. The front article covers the different campus meetings that will discuss the demands made during the Burling Take Over. The article "" 'NBC' retracted"" reports on a racist flier that satirized the Black Manifesto.",Reactions to the Take Over;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Library,"Lawrence Wright; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600259.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600259.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600259.jpeg,, +dg_1712600283,98,,The Institution of A Black Library,The Institution of A Black Library,,1972,"A Memo about the black library discussions. Ms. Wyly was the point person for the Black library creation. Handwritten addition on the letter reads ""Didn't mean to steal this - Wally"". The document is undated but was likely written in the spring semester of 1972.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Burling Library;Black Library;Black Manifesto Demands,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian ",,,,Grinnell College,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600283.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600283_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600283_TN.jpg,, +dg_1711470539,6,,Proposal for Black Library,Proposal for Black Library,Concerned Black Students,1972-02,"A proposal for the Randal Morgan Collection in Burling Basement. This proposal was sent three months after the Burling Takeover. This document states that while attempts were made to meet the 10th demand of the Black Manifesto (“The institution of a Black Library with all audio-visual equipment that will aid in the academic survival of all black students”), the 50 books that made up the Black Library at that time was not satisfactory. The document outlines more detailed demands like collection development responsibilities, necessary equipment, financial and maintenance considerations, etc. The document also provides more details as to why a Black Library is needed, included the need to “give credit to an important cultural contribution that has thus been overlooked”.",Burling Library;Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4979,text,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1711470539_OBJ.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1711470539_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1711470539_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600278,93,,The Second Burling Take Over,2nd Take over of Burling Library 20th Century Room,,1972-02-18,"Wally Walker speaking to CBS students in the 20th century room. Members of CBS felt that many of the promised made to address CBS’s demands were not being fulfilled. To encourage more momentum, students staged a second demonstration. This time, students reshelved books that should be included in the Black Library and placed them in the 20th Century Room, which is where CBS wanted the Black Library to be located.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Burling Library," Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean","Grinnell,IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Image;StillImage,image/jpeg,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600278.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600278_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600278_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600261,78,,Enlarge the Black Library,"""Enlarge the Black Library/"" Scarlet & Black Feburary 11 1972",Scarlet and Black; Martha Wacker,1972-02-11,The Scarlet and Black article “Enlarge the black library?” discussed the debate around the size of the Black library collection and included a sketch of three shelves the first iteration of the Black Library occupied.,Burling Library;Black Manifesto Demands;Black Library,"Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Russell N. McGregor '73; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Conney Kimbo, Dean of Students","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600261.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600261.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600261.jpeg,, +dg_1712600267,83,,CBS Circulation Demostration,"Scarlet & Black March 3, 1972",Scarlet and Black; ,1972-02-29,"A lesser known example of activism for the Black Library is the Circulation Demonstration of February 29th, 1972. About 40 Black students checked out over 800 books between 10 and 11 pm. All the books were reported to be relevant to Black Studies and were loaded into a van that went to the BCC. Earlier that day, the library received an anonymous call informing them that some sort of demonstration was going to take place that night over the College’s decision to fire Alan Nasser. Librarian Henry Alden reported to Dean Wally Walker that the students did not violate any library rules in this demonstration, but did keep the library unusually busy. See Page 1: ""Library Circulation Rises"" ",Burling Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students;Black Library,"Waldo “Wally” Walker, Dean; Duane Taylor '73; Patricia Swansey '74; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; ","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600267.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600267.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600267.jpeg,, +dg_1712600279,94,,Glenn Legget Responds,Letter to Patricia Swansey from President Leggett concerning the Black Library,Office of President Leggett,1972-04-19,"Leggett's response to the Black library proposal, addressed to CBS member Patricia Swansey. This formally established the Black Library and provided struture to its creation and administration. ",Black Library;Reactions to the Take Over;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Manifesto Demands,"Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Patricia Swansey '74","Grinnell,IA",,,,,text;scanned,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600279.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600279_SMALL.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600279_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600260,77,,Plans to Expand Black Library,"""Plan Black Library Expansion"" Scarlet & Black September 22, 1972",Scarlet and Black; ,1972-09-22,"This article reports that the library assembled 900+ books for the Black Library that will be housed in the 20th Century Room. Librarian Mary Gae Wyly is mentioned as the librarian primarily working on the collection. Other details include the collection development efforts, funding, potential events, and Leggat's guidelines for the space. Librarian Christopher Mckee states that he would really appreciate suggestions for the library. A photo of the Black Library is included.",Burling Library Take Over of '71 & '72;Black Manifesto Demands;Reactions to the Take Over;Black Library,"Mae Gae Wyly, Librarian; Glenn Leggett, Grinnell President 1965-1975; Virginius Thorton, Professor; Barry Huff '73; ","Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600260.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600260.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600260.jpeg,, +grinnell_4977,7,,CBS hosts a Speakeasy to address racial tensions,Speakeasy,Concerned Black Students,1972-11-02,"An invitation from CBS to a Speakeasy at the Forum. According to the invite, the form of the Speakeasy was adapted from revolutionary China, and created a space where oppressed people could communicate their feelings without the privileged group interjecting. The goal of the event was to allow black and white students to discuss the racial climate of Grinnell College at the time.",Concerned Black Students (CBS);Life at Grinnell for Black Students,,"Grinnell, IA",,,Grinnell College,grinnell:4977,Ephemera;text,text/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_4977_OBJ.tiff,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_4977_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_4977_TN.jpg,, +dg_1712600268,84,,The Black Library Becomes a Event Space,"""Barlow: Vibrant, Varied Emotions"" Scarlet and Black December 8 1972 page 2",Scarlet and Black; Irma McClaurin; Ben Z Dreen,1972-12-08,"The Black Library became a space for events that featured Black scholarship and excellence. The article, ""Barlow: Vibrant, Varied Emotions"" Article by Irma McClaurin about Barlow's public reading in the Black Library, includes picture of the Black Library behind Barlow.",Black Library;Life at Grinnell for Black Students,Irma McClaurin '72,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,,Text; newspaper,application/pdf,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/dg_1712600268.pdf,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/dg_1712600268.jpeg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/dg_1712600268.jpeg,, +grinnell_5274,85,,The Black Library is offically moved to the 20th Century Room,Burling pre-renovation,,1972-05,"Photo of Burling library before renovation, featuring the 20th century room. The Twentieth Century room later became the home of the Black Library.",Burling Library;Black Library,,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:5274,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_5274_JPG.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_5274_TN.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_5274_TN.jpg,, +,,,Burling Renovated: Black Library moved to Second Floor,,,1982,"When Burling is renovated in 1982, the Black Library was moved to the Second Floor, where it remains today.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell%3A5570,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell%3A5571,https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell%3A5572,, +grinnell_31972,21,,Remembering the Burling Takeover: 2006,"Burling Library Takeover Commemoration, 2006",,2006,"This photograph was taken in 2006 at an event commemorating the 1971 takeover of Burling Library by CBS (Concerned Black Students). Fifty-five students with candles, representing the fifty-five students who took over Burling in 1971, marched from the Black Culture Center (BCC) to Burling. Once at Burling, the group read the Black Manifesto, enjoyed the Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir’s performance, held a poetry reading, and discussed the ways the Burling Takeover changed Grinnell.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Burling Library;Concerned Black Students (CBS);Black Library,,"Grinnell, IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell;31972,Image;StillImage,image/tiff,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,image,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_31972_OBJ.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/objs/grinnell_31972_OBJ.jpg,https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/thumbs/grinnell_31972_TN.jpg,, +grinnell_10398,2,grinnell_10395,Remembering the Burling Takeover: 2009 Site-Specific Dance,The Life of a Library Text: Grinnell College's Black Library - Takeover Dance 2,"Stuhr, Rebecca;Jones, Phillip Wiley, Rod, Catherine",2009,"In 2009, Latona Giwa '09 and Courtney Moore '11 staged a site-specific dance event in and around the Black Library. The performers based their dance on the history of the Black Library and passed out copies of the Black Manifesto.",Burling Take Over Commermorations;Black Library;Burling Library,,"Grinnell,IA",41.74665973,-92.72017393,Grinnell College,grinnell:10398,video/x-ms-wmv,video/x-ms-wmv,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,compound_object,,,,, +,,,The Black Library as an Art Exhibit,,,1996,"By the 1990's, the space around the Black Library was used as exhibit space, typically featuring Grinnell College Museum of Art's Black art collections from the US, Africa and other locations. The Hemba Stool pictured here was one such item. According to the museum, This item was created by the Hemba people of Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) and was used a throne. The female figure represents the dependence of the chief on the female side in a matrilineal society to validate his rule. ",,,"Grinnell,IA",,,,,,,eng,"Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).",,,https://grinnell.dom5183.com/objects-1/info/389,https://grinnell.dom5183.com/Media/images/gcac_1978/gcac_1978-011-186-003.jpg,https://grinnell.dom5183.com/Media/Previews/gcac_1978/gcac_1978-011-186-003.png,, \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_layouts/home-infographic.html b/_layouts/home-infographic.html index 9683acb..ee85cf9 100644 --- a/_layouts/home-infographic.html +++ b/_layouts/home-infographic.html @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
{% include index/description.html %} + {% include feature/timelinejs.html %} {% include index/carousel.html title="Sample Items" %}
diff --git a/assets/data/timelinejs.json b/assets/data/timelinejs.json index ef774f5..94683e4 100644 --- a/assets/data/timelinejs.json +++ b/assets/data/timelinejs.json @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # current using relative_url due to jekyll bug, should be absolute_url in production! # to just feature parent objects of compound objects, you will want to change the where_exp below to "where_exp: 'item','item.parentid == nil'" --- -{%- assign items = site.data.timelinejs | where_exp: "item","item.headline" -%} +{%- assign items = site.data.bltimeline10_3_24b | where_exp: "item","item.headline" -%} { "title": { "media": { diff --git a/pages/about.md b/pages/about.md index f140990..417bdbc 100644 --- a/pages/about.md +++ b/pages/about.md @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ credits: true # Edit the markdown on in this file to describe your collection # Look in _includes/feature for options to easily add features to the page --- -{% include feature/jumbotron.html objectid="https://dgobjects.blob.core.windows.net/smalls/grinnell_5768_JPG.jpg" position= "top" %} - {% include feature/nav-menu.html sections="About Grinnell College's Black Library; About this Collection" %} --> ## About Grinnell College Black Library -The Black Library is more than a simple speciality section of the library; it’s a result of incredible student activism by Grinnell students, aimed at promoting greater social justice, representation, and equality in the library. Located on the second floor of Burling Library, the Black Library houses a small portion of scholarship and writings by African and African American scholars. +The Black Library is more than a simple speciality section of the library; it’s a result of incredible student activism by Grinnell students, aimed at promoting greater social justice, representation, and equality in the library. Located on the second floor of Burling Library, the Black Library houses a small portion of scholarship and writings by African and African American scholars available at Burling Library. ## About this collection +This project initially started with the goal to create a poster exhibit near Burling Library’s Black Library to explain its history to patrons of the library. During the creation of the poster exhibit, we discovered that there was a rich vein of archival material that aided in the understand of the events of 1971, and we wanted to make these materials more accessible to alumni, students and others interested in learning about this event. We especially wanted this project to be available for the 50th reunion of the class of 1974, many of whom were involved in the Burling Takeover and oversaw the implementation of CBS’s demands. + +Additionally, the members of the Burling Library were in the process of experimenting with new means of displaying our digital collections. We were interested in testing CollectionBuilder, an open source framework for creating digital collection and exhibit websites, for this purpose. The items and metadata we had collected for the physical Black Library exhibit seemed like the perfect material to use for testing this software. Mark McFate, Digital Library Applications Developer, and Libby Cave, Digital Humanities and Instruction Term Librarian, teamed up to create the project. McFate handled much of the information technology infrastructure of the project, while Cave handle the research and exhibit creation. CollectionBuilder proved to be a great match for this project as its static approach allows for long-term sustainability, and it’s many built-in features allows for deeper discoverability and interpretation of the materials. Moreover, the flexibility of the tool allowed for us to create a “People” page, so users, especially those who were directly involved, can see the documents, photos, and other items associated with specific person. +The project received significant assistance from the college’s Archives and Special Collections team (Chris Jones and Allison Haack) and Petrouchka Moïse, Cultural & Community-based Digital Curator, who provided invaluable expertise on the historic Black experience at Grinnell College. -This collection serves three purposes. First, this site aims to share the story of the Black Library and highlight the work of the student activists involved. Second, the website serves as companion to the physical exhibit about the Black Library, located on the East side of the Black Library. The website will allow the visitors of the Black Library to take a deeper dive into the history and materials surronding the Black Library. Third, this website serves as a test of CollectionBuilder and its potential as a tool to create digital collections from Grinnell College's materials, specifically the digitized items found in Digital Grinnell. -{% include feature/image.html objectid="demo_001" width="75" %} diff --git a/pages/blacklibrary.md b/pages/blacklibrary.md index e031fd2..ec8c522 100644 --- a/pages/blacklibrary.md +++ b/pages/blacklibrary.md @@ -6,32 +6,50 @@ permalink: /blacklibrary.html ## Prior calls for the Black library The Burling Library Takeover was not the first time CBS requested the creation of the Black Library. In 1968, CBS proposed that Student Government Association (SGA) provide $400 (adjusted for inflation, the sum would be about $3,600 in 2024) for creating a Black Library as well as a Black student newspaper. -{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1727969734" width="50" %} + +{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1727969734"%} + This appeal was not accepted at the time, and neither were the other 8 appeals to increase racial justice on campus that CBS put forth. CBS did not relent on their position and made more attempts to create a Black Library ## Aftermath of the Takeover While the demands from the Takeover were more or less formally approved by campus administration, the fruition of the demands were far slower. At first, the library moved a few volumes of books related to Black Studies to a specific shelf in the Library. This was clearly not what the CBS had in mind, but head librarian, Henry Alden, felt that recataloging and moving the books would be a very expensive and labor-intensive process. Alden was quoted in the February 18th edition of the Scarlet & Black that it would cost $10,000 (adjusted for inflation, the sum would be about $75,310 in 2024) to reorganize and recatalog the existing items that would be appropriate for the Black Library. Lawerence Wright, the CBS president, responded in an interview that such a step would not cost the library anything as CBS members would complete the work. This statement shows that the librarians at Burling likely were not able to demonstrate to CBS members, as well as other patrons, that the process of creating a new library section requires far more “back-end”, highly-skilled, and unseen workflows than simply moving books from one shelf to another. Even moving a few books would have required a close and manual editing of all the catalogs, assigning new metadata to the book, and documenting the change, which is something that would take at least a few hours if the moved books were not displacing other books. Moving hundreds of volumes from their old locations to a new location that displaced other books would take a librarian several months, if not longer, to properly complete in modern times with digital catalogs. -{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600265" width="50" %} + +{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600265"%} + ## The Second Takeover and Further Actions By February of 1972, CBS was frustrated by the slow process of creating the Black Library, as well as the inaction their other demands. This frustration, mixed with the misunderstanding of the labor required to properly re-catalog books, lead to CBS members to take action again. As Alan Wheat ‘72 stated “The implication we got from all (the meetings) was that there was a manpower shortage … "that they needed some help in the establishment and relocation of this material.” According to the Scarlet & Black published on February 18th, 1972, head librarian Henry Alden tried to tell students that it was “impossible for inexperienced students to catalog the collection”, and CBS president Lawerence Wright responded with "I hate to overstep his expertise, but we feel that we might be intelligent enough to effectively catalog those holdings”. With this mindset, CBS members and Professor Virginius Thornton took over the Twentieth Century Room at 10 pm on Thursday, February 17th. Using the library’s printed bibliographies for “Afro-American and African Studies” books, students went around the library and moved books of interest from their usual locations to the Twentieth Century Room, and removed the existing volumes in the room. -{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600262" width="50" %} + +{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600262"%} + The demonstration ended when Dean Wally Walker arrived. He informed the students that this action violated “federal laws which forces immediate termination of U.S. Office of Education grants and National Defense Loans to students involved in ‘the seizure of property under the control of an institution of higher education to require or prevent the the availability of certain curriculum or to prevent the faculty, administrative officials or students of such institution from engaging in their duties or pursuing their studies at such institution” (*Scarlet & Black* 2/18/1972). Walker told students they must leave in 5 minutes. The students stayed for another 4 minutes and 30 seconds before leaving. -{% include feature/image.html objectid="dg_1712600278" %} + +{% include feature/image.html objectid="dg_1712600278"%} + This did not deter CBS from further demonstrations. Later that same month, CBS students staged a more subtle demonstration in library. Between the hours of 10 and 11 pm on February 29th, 1972, around 40 students checked out over 800 books relevant to Black studies. Librarian Henry Alden reported to Dean Wally Walker that the students did not violate any library rules in this demonstration, but did keep the library unusually busy -{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600267" width="50" %} + +{% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600267" width="50"%} ## Moving forward In response to CBS’s activism, more concrete measures were taken to address the Black Library’s creation. First, a working group was created within CBS specifically tasked with overseeing the Black Library. Russel McGregor ‘73 was a member of this group and later became the president of CBS. Patricia Swansey ‘74 was also part of this group and communicated with President Legget about the Black Library. + {% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600279" width="50" %} + President Leggett responded to these demonstrations and released a list of recommendations for the Black Library + {% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600281" width="50" %} + Mary Gae Wylie, a reference librarian at Burling, was assigned to managing the creation of the Black library. She worked closely with CBS to build the library and expand the collection. + {% include feature/image.html objectid="grinnell_5768" %} + By the late 1970's, the Black Library became a fully-fledged section of the library in the Twentieth Century Room. Besides housing the library’s Black Studies collection, the area became an event space and hosted guests such as poet George Barlow, who is now a professor at Grinnell College. + {% include feature/pdf.html objectid="dg_1712600268" width="50" %} - Black Martyr’s Weekend schedules also started to feature the Black Library as a location for some of its events. + +Black Martyr’s Weekend schedules also started to feature the Black Library as a location for some of its events. + {% include feature/image.html objectid="dg_1712600272" %} ## Burling Renovations @@ -39,8 +57,12 @@ In 1982, Burling underwent a significant renovations. The Twentieth Century Room ## Commemoration Over the years, later generations of Grinnell Students commemorated the Takeover of 1971. In 1996, student commemorated the 25 year anniversary of the Takeover with a poetry reading. In 2006, CBS held an event commemorating the1971 takeover of Burling Library. Fifty-five students with candles, representing the fifty-five students who took over Burling in 1971, marched from the Black Culture Center (BCC) to Burling. Once at Burling, the group read the Black Manifesto, enjoyed the Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir’s performance, held a poetry reading, and discussed the ways the Burling Takeover changed Grinnell. + {% include feature/image.html objectid="grinnell_31972" %} + In 2009, students Latona Giwa '09 and Courtney Moore '11 staged a site-specific dance event in and around the Black Library. Performers based their dance on the history of the Black Library and passed out copies of the Black Manifesto. + {% include feature/video.html objectid="grinnell_10398" %} + In 2024, librarians created a poster exhibit about the takeover and the Black library to inform patrons of the library about its history.