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Photograph of Black Cultural Center Director Mayme Martin positioning a framed clipping in an exhibit case in the Roaden University Center for Black History Month.

1989-02-14

Photograph of Black Cultural Center Director Mayme Martin leaning over a table to work on a Black History Month display in the Roaden University Center at Tennessee Tech University.

1989-02-14

Clipping from page 6 of the March 8, 1991 issue of the Tech Times faculty and staff newspaper on the Volpe's gift of a copper relief of King Tut to the Tennessee Tech University Black Cultural Center. Includes a photograph of Dr. Jenette Volpe, Mayme Martin, and President Angelo Volpe posing with the framed piece.

1991-03-08

Transcript of an interview of Dana Mason Owens by Ariauna Buckingham conducted over Zoom for the Black Cultural Center Oral History Project. The recording duration is 1 hour, 3 minutes, 50 seconds. Owens enrolled in Tennessee Tech University as an undergraduate in Fall 1992. She earned three degrees from Tech. Owens describes growing up and attending school in Knoxville, Tennessee, her decision to attend Tennessee Tech University, what it was like transitioning to a predominantly white university and university academics, her decision on majoring in engineering and then switching to biology, what it was like living in Early Hall and another dormitory on campus, her work-study positions while in school, staff and faculty members that influenced her, how the Black Cultural Center changed over time and the different directors of the Center, what she did for fun while a student, pleding and being a soror in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., what it was like being a minority student on campus, her pride in getting three degree from Tech and how she applies those as a homeschool educator and mother, the Blizzard at basketball games, step shows on campus, lasting friendships from college, the differences between the assistance and resources available to students now compared to when she was in college, advice for minority college students, her memories of President Angelo Volpe, and how she did not have any Black teachers for her undergraduate courses. For the audio recording, see item BCCOH_Owens_20201118.

2021-12-06

Audio recording of an interview of Dana Mason Owens by Ariauna Buckingham conducted over Zoom for the Black Cultural Center Oral History Project. The recording duration is 1 hour, 3 minutes, 50 seconds. Owens enrolled in Tennessee Tech University as an undergraduate in Fall 1992. She earned three degrees from Tech. Owens describes growing up and attending school in Knoxville, Tennessee, her decision to attend Tennessee Tech University, what it was like transitioning to a predominantly white university and university academics, her decision on majoring in engineering and then switching to biology, what it was like living in Early Hall and another dormitory on campus, her work-study positions while in school, staff and faculty members that influenced her, how the Black Cultural Center changed over time and the different directors of the Center, what she did for fun while a student, pleding and being a soror in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., what it was like being a minority student on campus, her pride in getting three degree from Tech and how she applies those as a homeschool educator and mother, the Blizzard at basketball games, step shows on campus, lasting friendships from college, the differences between the assistance and resources available to students now compared to when she was in college, advice for minority college students, her memories of President Angelo Volpe, and how she did not have any Black teachers for her undergraduate courses. For a transcript of the recording, see item BCCOH_Owens_20201118_transcript.

2020-11-18

News release on the African Market fair held by the Black Cultural Center at Tennessee Tech University. 

1991-10-01

News release announcing the Tennessee Tech University Black Cultural Center's Second African Market Fair on October 3, 1992.

1992-09-23

Brochure for the Tennessee Tech University Black Cultural Center. The cover features a photograph of the center. The interior pages of the brochure include a message from Director Mayme Martin.

1990

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