Archives by Month:
May 2015:
- Grace Pusey, Black at Bryn Mawr: The Digital Tour
- Emma Kioko, Emma’s Reflections: Speaking, Questioning, Moving Forward
April 2015:
- Grace Pusey, Grace’s Reflections on Black at Bryn Mawr
- Grace Pusey, A Note on Method: Researching “Black Labor at Bryn Mawr”
- Monica Mercado, Telling Untold Histories
- Grace Pusey, Attempts at Interracial Understanding and Change, 1988-1989
- Emma Kioko, Unwavering Dissent (Part II): The First Fight for Perry House
March 2015:
- Emma Kioko, Unwavering Dissent (Part I): Challenging a Curriculum of Racism
- Grace Pusey, Black Labor at Bryn Mawr
February 2015:
- Grace Pusey, Decolonizing Bryn Mawr’s African Art Collection
- Emma Kioko, The Idea for a Walking Tour
- Grace Pusey, Welcome to Black at Bryn Mawr
- Grace Pusey, Enid Cook, 1927-1931: Bryn Mawr’s First Black Graduate
- Grace Pusey, Letter from M. Carey Thomas to Marion Park
What a wonderful legacy to be a part of Black at Bryn Mawr. I am proud. I wonder if my dear friends from Rhoads, Edgar and his wife Betty are still with the college. I remember days many nights would not have been so sweet without their care. Such generous love for us. The first pictures of African American coeds look so beautiful……. precious, rising stars. What pioneers they were
Loren,
Thank you for your kind words, which I’m just seeing now, as the project is offline. They truly were pioneers.
I will share your comment with Grace and Emma, who founded the project. –MM