Box 2
Contains 15 Results:
Letter's following the death of Allen, 1974
One Kind of Pioneer: Julia F. Allen and the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union College Student Project, 1938; by Carolyn Terry Bashaw; with research note
The Witness We Tried to Make: Julia F. Allen and Racial Justice at Berea College, 1935-1974, by Carolyn Terry Bashaw
And I Was There- brief YWCA memoirs, 1953-1954, 1954
Collection of pieces, includes memoir by Allen.
Presentation to the General Faculty: Some Industrial Trends in Our Region, 1940
Julia Allen said she could talk about issues better than she could write about them. Yet several speeches in this series were written out and typed, so they may have been more than ordinarily important to her. Her talks for the YWCA, however, were organized in detail on note cards.
Correspondence re: Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Efforts to eliminate the poll tax, other
Various talks and speeches within the Berea community, 1939-1969
Julia Allen said she could talk about issues better than she could write about them. Yet several speeches in this series were written out and typed, so they may have been more than ordinarily important to her. Her talks for the YWCA, however, were organized in detail on note cards.
Handwritten notes for speeches: YWCA and other
Julia Allen said she could talk about issues better than she could write about them. Yet several speeches in this series were written out and typed, so they may have been more than ordinarily important to her. Her talks for the YWCA, however, were organized in detail on note cards.