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Student organization publications, Tech Times announcements, and university reports that document the experiences of LGBTQ students, organizations, and employees at Tennessee Tech University. The materials were gathered to facilitate easier access to queer materials in 2021.
2000-2021
Christine Jones collected materials and organized them into folders by topic during her time as reference librarian in the Tennessee Tech University Library. The subject files include copies and originals of materials dealing with counties, notable families, and a variety of historical topics dealing with the Upper Cumberland. Subject files continue to be added from ongoing acquisitions. The bulk of the subject files are not available online; see the finding aid at https://archives.tntech.edu/repositories/2/resources/30
1965-2020
Records of the "'Imagine Going Half A Day And Not Seeing Anybody That Looks Like You': A History Of Black Students And Employees At Tennessee Tech" digital exhibit that opened on April 21, 2021.
2020-2021
Records of the "What Affects One Group Affects All of Us": Black Student Activism at Tennessee Tech exhibit installed in the Office of Multicultural Affair's exhibit case on the second floor of the Roaden University Center on February 1, 2021.
2021-02-01
List of the cataloged materials on display in the "What Affects One Group Affects All of Us": Black Student Activism at Tennessee Tech exhibit installed in the Office of Multicultural Affair's exhibit case on the second floor of the Roaden University Center on February 1, 2021. The list includes the title, creation year, item number, and hyperlinks to the digital items.
2021-02-01
Panels for the "What Affects One Group Affects All of Us": Black Student Activism at Tennessee Tech exhibit installed in the Office of Multicultural Affair's exhibit case on the second floor of the Roaden University Center on February 1, 2021.
2021-02-01
Main poster for the "What Affects One Group Affects All of Us": Black Student Activism at Tennessee Tech exhibit installed in the Office of Multicultural Affair's exhibit case on the second floor of the Roaden University Center on February 1, 2021.
2021-02-01
Research notes compiled by Assistant Archivist Hannah O’Daniel McCallon from about June 2020 to April 2021 to support the Tennessee Tech University Archives and Special Collection’s digital exhibit “‘Imagine Going Half A Day And Not Seeing Anybody That Looks Like You’: A History Of Black Students And Employees At Tennessee Tech.”
2020-2021
Bibliography for "'Imagine Going Half A Day And Not Seeing Anybody That Looks Like You': A History Of Black Students And Employees At Tennessee Tech" exhibit. The bibliography is organized by the pages and sub-sections of the exhibit. It includes hyperlinks to digital materials.
2021-04-19
Text of the digital exhibit "'Imagine Going Half A Day And Not Seeing Anybody That Looks Like You': A History Of Black Students And Employees At Tennessee Tech."
2021-04-19
Text of the digital exhibit "'Imagine Going Half A Day And Not Seeing Anybody That Looks Like You': A History Of Black Students And Employees At Tennessee Tech."
2021-04-19
Text of the digital exhibit "'Imagine Going Half A Day And Not Seeing Anybody That Looks Like You': A History Of Black Students And Employees At Tennessee Tech."
2021-04-19
Exhibit records of the Tennessee Tech University Archives and Special Collections.
2020-2021
Front of Henderson Hall during 2023. One student walks on the sidewalk in front of Henderson Hall. Also visible in photo are two benches, two trash recepticals, and a lamp post.
2023
Front of Henderson Hall during 2023, after the plaza was built. One student walks on the sidewalk in front of Henderson Hall. Also visible in photo are four white chairs, a trash receptical, three benches, and a trellis.
2023