William L. Mallory papers, 1950-1998.

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William L. Mallory papers, 1950-1998.

The collection reflects the legislative career and other interests and activities of William Mallory. It includes correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, press releases, campaign materials, legislation, committee minutes, certificates, programs, invitations, etc. Topics include colleges and universities, day care, drug education, education, housing, minority business, and reapportionment of legislative districts.

15 cubic ft. (35 boxes)

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Chenault, Lucille.

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Central State University (Wilberforce, Ohio)

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In 1887 Ohio General Assembly enacted legislation that created a Combined Normal and Industrial Department at Wilberforce University to provide teacher training for blacks, to inaugurate technical training programs, and to stabilize these programs for minority students by assuring a financial base similar to that of other state-supported institution; although "open to all applicants of good and moral character" it was clear that the department and its successors were designed to serve the educat...

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National Conference of State Legislatures

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During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the University of Cincinnati experienced a wave of protest and radicalism on campus, much like other universities throughout the United States. The height of the protest occurred in May of 1970, immediately after the Kent State shootings. UC closed on May 8th due to the fear of possible violence on campus, and later in the month, university administration decided to cancel the remainder of the Spring quarter. From the guide to the University of ...

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Mallory, William E.

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William L. Mallory, a native of Cincinnati's West End, served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from Hamilton County from 1967 to 1994 and as Ohio's first African-American Majority Floor Leader from 1975 to 1994. He graduated from Central State University and taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati. He was active in numerous organizations and has received many honors. In 1986, he filed a lawsuit which resulted in the establishment of districts for the electi...

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