Black Women at Oberlin College Survey Project
Variant namesThe Black Women at Oberlin College Survey Project was created by Oberlin College alumna Michon Boston in 1982 to collect and document the college experiences of living black graduates. The study was done following the College's sesquicentennial celebration. Oberlin admitted women in 1835 and was the first American college to admit blacks, also in the nineteenth century. The women included in this survey were graduated between 1923 and 1979.
From the description of Black Women at Oberlin College Survey Project collection, 1982-2001. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122626308
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creatorOf | Black Women at Oberlin College Survey Project. Black Women at Oberlin College Survey Project collection, 1982-2001. | New York Public Library System, NYPL |
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associatedWith | Cooper, Anna Julia. | person |
associatedWith | Oberlin College. | corporateBody |
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Ohio--Oberlin |
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African |
African American college students |
African American girls |
African American women |
College students |
Women college students |
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Active 1982
Active 2001