Second part of the recording of a lecture from James Farmer’s The Civil Rights Movement in the 20th Century class, which has been split in half for upload space. Originally titled 'Lecture 038' by Special Collections.
First part of the recording of a lecture from James Farmer’s The Civil Rights Movement In The 20th Century class, which has been split in half by the James Farmer Project for upload space. Originally titled Lecture 038 by Special…
Recording of a lecture from James Farmer’s The Civil Rights Movement in the 20th Century class. Farmer discusses Booker T. Washington (00:00), W.E.B. DuBois (06:55), the struggle against lynching (25:11), the desegregation of schools (29:08), the…
Recording of a lecture from James Farmer’s The Civil Rights Movement in the 20th Century class, Titled 'Lecture 040' in UMW Special Collections. Farmer discusses the nonviolence philosophy in the dominant Civil Rights Movement (0:00), more militant…
In 1987, PBS station WNVT-TV and Mary Washington College partnered to film the James Farmer Reflections series, thirteen of Dr. Farmer’s lectures given when he was Professor of History. These lectures are compiled online by the Special Collections…
In the "Black History Month Calendar" (page 9), Dr. James Farmer is listing as being set to lecture on "The Emerging Black Woman" on February 23rd, 1987.
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In the article "The Election and the Elect" (page 4), the author recounts an experience talking with an elderly man outside of a polling place where the man engaged in racist slurs and…
This is a copy of the syllabus that would have been given to students during the Fall Semester of 1994 for Dr. Farmer's Introduction to the Civil Rights Movement, HIST 200.
Published in 2012 in a previous iteration of the course HIST 428: Adventures in Digital History, this project aims to bring Dr. Farmer's lectures to the public. The website serves as a digital archive for thirteen of Dr. Farmer's recorded lectures in…