Skip to main content

Race

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Adeleye, Marquise (Class of 2020), April 2, 2018

 Item
Identifier: MOH159
Scope and Contents

Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Here, Spencer interview Marquise Adeleye, Class of 2020.

Dates: April 2, 2018

AMST 1007 American studies web museum: Race and Education at Middlebury College, 2012 January

 Item
Identifier: s7_amst_aswm
Scope and Contents

Archived website entitled "Race and Education at Middlebury College" created by students in Professor Holly Allen's January 2012 American Web Museum course.

Individual webpages include "Philomathesian Society Debates Racial Issues," "Martin Freeman and Liberia," "Middlebury Fraternities and Racial Exclusion," "Black Student Union," "Middlebury's Curriculum: A Call for Diversity," and "Middlebury Athletes of Color."

Dates: 2012 January

Clifford, Nicholas (faculty, trustee), June 21, 1993

 Item
Identifier: MOH79
Scope and Contents 1 interview with Nicholas Clifford, Middlebury College Professor of History and Trustee. During the interview, Clifford discusses his educational background and professional experience; his recruitment by President Armstrong; research interests; his teaching philosophy and style; a comparison of Presidents Armstrong, Robison, and McCardell; problems facing higher education; the effects of the changing student population; efforts to increase diversity; decision making; the role of women at...
Dates: June 21, 1993

Curvin, Nicole (Staff), December 1, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH155
Scope and Contents Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Listen to Middlebury College's Director of Admissions Nicole Curvin talk about her background and make recommendations of library resources. In her interview, Nicole highlights the Netflix series Dear White People directed by Justin Simien, the novel The Leavers by Lisa Ko, the film Hidden Figures directed by Theodore Melfi and Life in...
Dates: December 1, 2017

Dudley, Kyle (Class of 2009, Staff), April 11, 2018

 Item
Identifier: MOH160
Scope and Contents

Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Here, Spencer interview Kyle Dudley, Class of 2009 and Assistant Head Men's Basketball Coach (2013-).

Dates: April 11, 2018

Episode 7: My story matters, October 27, 2020

 Item
Identifier: A28_leaning_into_discomfort_episode_7_20201027
Scope and Contents

Episode 7 of Leaning Into Discomfort with Middlebury Athletics. The episode features Kate Holly, Class of 2021 and member of the track and field team, and Jordyn Johnson, Class of 2023 and member of the softball team. Holly and Johnson discuss their identity and how it effects their experiences at Middlebury, and diversity at Middlebury. This episode was produced in honor of NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Week.

Dates: October 27, 2020

Episode 11, Part II: Same, but different, February 8, 2021

 Item
Identifier: a28_leaning_into_discomfort_episode_11_p2_2021-02-8
Scope and Contents

Episode 11 of Leaning into Discomfort with Middlebury Athletics features Associate Professor of Dance, Christal Brown, and Andrew Plumley, Class of 2011 and former member of the Middlebury College football and basketball teams, as they discuss code switching and code surfing; interracial relationships, marriage, and friendships; being Black in Vermont;

Dates: February 8, 2021

Episode 49: Heard you loud and clear, June 30, 2020

 Item
Identifier: C179_blckgrlmgc-episode-49-Heard-You-Loud-and-clear_20200630
Scope and Contents Apple Podcasts description: "In this episode, Megan and Destini speak about a very intense and disheartening email sent by a departing professor highlighting her experiences of racism. Professor Marissel Hernández-Romero sent out a very powerful email to which she expressed her experience as a professor of color at Middlebury College. It was no surprise that her experience highlighted the emotional, physical, and mental damage of systemic racism that is so prevalent in today’s society. In...
Dates: June 30, 2020

Eriksson, Peggy (Class of 1942), June 24, 1993

 Item
Identifier: MOH81
Scope and Contents

1 interview with Peggy Eriksson, Middlebury College class of 1942. During the interview, Eriksson discusses married women at Middlebury; chapel and choir; being married by President Moody; why she chose Middlebury College; the French major; military service; turmoil under President Stratton; racial issues; petitions and protests; and committee reports.

Dates: June 24, 1993

FMMC Independent study / In the dark, the fire by Kyle Wright, 2019

 Item
Identifier: s7_fmmc_wright_kyle_2019
Scope and Contents

Film produced by Kyle Wright, Class of 2019, as part of an independent study under Professor Louisa Stein in the Film and Media Culture (FMMC) department. The film aimed to explore intersections of race, disability, and mental health from a student perspective at Middlebury. The film was screened at the 2019 Nocturne arts festival on campus.

Dates: 2019

Fuentes-George, Kemi (faculty), November 28, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH154
Scope and Contents

Librarian and Cultures Librarian, Katrina Spencer, engages members of the Middlebury community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Listen to Political Science Professor Kemi Fuentes-George share his thoughts in his own words. Kemi recommends A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James.

Dates: November 28, 2017

In Your Own Words, 2017-

 Series
Identifier: MOH
Scope and Contents

Digitized recordings of interviews with members of the Middlebury College community by Literature and Cultures Librarian, Katrina Spencer. Through these interviews, Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad Black diaspora(s) of the world.

Dates: 2017-

Joseph, Kizzy (Class of 2018), December 12, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH156
Scope and Contents Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Listen to senior Kizzy Joseph share her thoughts in her own words. Kizzy recommends The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me, Audre Lorde, bell hooks and Patricia Hill Collins for readers who are interested in learning more on race and ethnicity. The documentary Kizzy references is the BBC's The Story of...
Dates: December 12, 2017

Kirkland, Shenisis (Class of 2020), November 17, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH152
Scope and Contents

Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Listen to sophomore undergraduate Shenisis Kirkland, Class of 2020, share her thoughts in her own words.

Dates: November 17, 2017

Lewis, Clark (Class of 2019), November 17, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH153
Scope and Contents Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Listen to third year undergraduate Clark Lewis share her thoughts in her own words. Clark recommends various library resources including audio cd 21507 "Malibu" by Anderson Paak, use of the go.middlebury.edu/requests form that allows community members to request purchases, the use of Kanopy, a streaming service to which the library...
Dates: November 17, 2017

Magdaleno, Evelyn (Class of 2024), 2023

 Item
Identifier: c181_Magdaleno_Evelyn_Vasquez-Mitra_Ambar_2023
Scope and Contents 1 .wav file containing oral history interview with Evelyn Magdaleno, Class of 2024, conducted by Special Collections Oral History Intern, Ambar Vasquez-Mitra, Class of 2025.Introduction. Chicago Posse Scholar 24'. JusTalks Coordinator. (0:08); Office of Education of Diversity Equity and Inclusion. Anti Racist Content Manager. Freedom Dreaming. (0:49); Covid At Middlebury. Culture shock.Rural area. Covid Restrictions. Lack of Connection in Student Body. Online Classes (1:40);...
Dates: 2023

Merghani, Sarady (Class of 2019.5), December 18, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH157
Scope and Contents

Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Listen to Middlebury College junior Sarady Merghani talk about her background and make recommendations of library resources. Sarady highlights the works The Ideology of Slavery edited by Drew Giplin Faust, Against Slavery by Mason Lowance and An Appeal by David Walker.

Dates: December 18, 2017

Moses, Jade (Class of 2020), November 3, 2017

 Item
Identifier: MOH151
Scope and Contents

In this interview, Jade Moses, Class of 2020, speak about her impressions of race and ethnicity here. One of the books she references with the character "Buddy" is Richard Wright's Native Son; it was Ralph Ellison who wrote Invisible Man. Other library resources Jade recommends include Whistling Vivaldi by Claude M. Steele, works by bell hooks, Richard Wright's Black Boy, the documentary 13th directed by Ava DuVernay and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander.

Dates: November 3, 2017

Muslim Students Association of Middlebury College (student group), May 23, 2019

 Item
Identifier: MOH165
Scope and Contents

Group oral history collected by Rebekah Irwin and Aylie Baker (Middlebury Class of 2009) during the Iftar meal breaking the Ramadan fast at the Muslim Students Association Room in Forest Hall. Topics included racial discrimination, the Muslim bans (a series of discriminatory executive orders and proclamations issued by the Trump administration), and college experiences of Muslim students.

Dates: May 23, 2019

Neuberger, Fred (Class of 1950, administrator), February 3, 1975

 Item
Identifier: MOH10
Scope and Contents 1 audio cassette tape containing interview with Fred Neuberger, Class of 1950 and Dean of Admissions by Tom Alderman. Neuberger discusses working as dean of admissions; President Storrs Lee; President Armstrong; President Stratton; the end of Women's college of Middlebury; coeducation; old economy; socioeconomic classes; Middlebury tuition; trustees; student body numbers; overenrollment; female vs. male students; how Middlebury students compare with other new england private schools;...
Dates: February 3, 1975

Neuberger, Fred (Class of 1950, administrator), May 6, 1992

 Item
Identifier: MOH71
Scope and Contents 1 interview with Fred Neuberger, Middlebury College Dean of Admissions, conducted by Tom Alderman. During the interview, Neuberger discusses Middlebury College admissions (specifically the diversity and growth of the student population), the status of Middlebury in higher education, affirmative action and students of color, Middlebury's relationships with historically Black colleges, racism in the South, the Minority Advisory, recruiting students of color at DeWitt Clinton High School,...
Dates: May 6, 1992

Sent without permission: A farewell from an unwelcome hire email, June 28, 2020

 Item
Identifier: F_Hernandez-Romero_Sent_Without_Permission_A_Farewell_from_an_Unwelcome_Hire_20200628
Scope and Contents

All-campus (all-student, all-faculty, all-staff, all-retiree, all alumni) email sent wihtout permission by Professor Marissel Hernandez-Romero prior to her departure from Middlebury. In the email, Hernandez-Romero details racism she experienced while teaching at Middlebury College. The email was deleted from Middlebury's server, but was circulated among students, faculty, and staff.

Dates: June 28, 2020

Skin Deep Magazine, 1993-

 File — Box S9 Misc.
Identifier: S9
Scope and Contents

Begins with Volume 1, Number 1.

Dates: Other: 1993-

Spooner, Carol Hentz (Class of 1950), 2016-09-07

 Item
Identifier: MOH163
Scope and Contents

Interview with Carol Spooner (Class of 1950) by Middlebury College Archivist, Danielle Rougeau. During the interview, Spooner discusses the status of women on campus, black students at Middlebury, athletics, student life, changes at Middlebury, dating on campus, chaperones, classes, professors, and auditing.

Dates: 2016-09-07

Trust and Social Capital, 2018

 Item
Identifier: S7.I
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Academic Activities houses student work and materials that were the product of classes or other academic pursuits by students, other than undergraduate theses (see S10 Undergraduate Theses and Senior Work).

Most records are final papers, projects or publications, such as zines.

Dates: 2018

Udeh, Madu (Class of 2021), April 12, 2018

 Item
Identifier: MOH161
Scope and Contents

Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Here, Spencer interview Madu Udeh, Class of 2021.

Dates: April 12, 2018

Voncujovi, Pele (Class of 2019), March 10, 2018

 Item
Identifier: MOH158
Scope and Contents

Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their origins to the broad black diaspora(s) of the world. Here, Spencer interview Pele Voncujovi, Class of 2019.

Dates: March 10, 2018

Wonnacott, Erica (administrator), February 22, 1989

 Item
Identifier: MOH57
Scope and Contents 1 oral history interview with Erica B. Wonnacott, Middlebury's first Dean of Students, conducted on February 22, 1989.Erica - first Dean of Students (:15); co-ordinate record keeping (1:45); pre co-ed women's rules (3:45); change to a co-ed campus (6:00); Gloria Steinem speaks on campus (10:49); Title IX, women's athlectic (12:00); role model (15:00); Sororities disbanding in 1970 (16:21); opinion on Fraternities (17:55); College rule on Alcohol (23:27); drinking age (24:27);...
Dates: February 22, 1989