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The Afro-American in Indiana radio series, 1971-1983

Finding aid prepared by AAAMC Staff.

Summary Information

Repository
Indiana University, Archives of African American Music and Culture (AAAMC)
Smith Research Center, Rooms 180-181
2805 E. 10th St.
Bloomington, IN 47408-2601
Phone: 812-855-8547
Fax: 812-856-0333
Email: aaamc@indiana.edu
https://aaamc.indiana.edu/

Creator
Hardin, Boniface, Fr.

Title
The Afro-American in Indiana radio series, 1971-1983

Collection No.
SC 165

Extent
124 open reel tapes + 6 audiocassettes

Language
Materials are in English.

Abstract
Audio recordings of taped radio show episodes, primarily from the series The Afro-American in Indiana , but also including the additional programs Reflections in Black and Black Heritage , as well as a radio special and recordings from a NAACP convention. The radio shows, hosted by Fr. Boniface Hardin, featured multiple high-profile guests. The episode topics includes sports, music, education, historiography, slavery, the American Civil War, Reconstruction, segregation, the Indiana Constitution, the United States Constitution, church, religion, the NAACP, WWI, WWII, medicine, black businesses, the Institute of Afro American Studies, prison, labor history, and more.

Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research. Most of the original tape recordings have been digitized and are available to stream online. Where streaming audio is available, links to indiviudal recordings are included below with the tape descriptions. Contact the AAAMC staff for more details.

Biographical Note

Father Boniface Hardin (1933-2012) played a significant role in shaping African American education in Indiana. Born James Dwight Randolph "Randy" Hardin on November 18, 1933 in Bardstown, Kentucky, he went on to earn a master of divinity in 1959 and become a Benedictine monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey in southern Indiana. In 1965 Fr. Hardin relocated to Indianapolis, where he became associate pastor and the first African American priest of Holy Angels Parish. A well-known civil rights activist, he worked tirelessly to improve the community and combat racism.

In 1977 Fr. Hardin founded Martin University with Sister Jane Schilling, and served as president for 30 years until his retirement in 2007. The Indianapolis inner city university, named for the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and St. Martin de Porres, was established to serve adult learners in low-income neighborhoods and remains Indiana's only predominantly Black liberal arts college. In the 1970s, Fr. Hardin also initiated and hosted a weekly half-hour radio program, The Afro-American in Indiana, broadcast over Indianapolis public school station WIAN-FM. The radio series was part of Fr. Hardin's mission to promote Black history to a broad audience, with a specific focus on the experiences of African Americans in Indiana, reaching back to the beginnings of statehood.

Arrangement

Arranged in one series:
  • Series 1. Recordings

Scope and Content Note

The radio program The Afro American in Indiana was founded by Fr. Boniface Hardin in the early 1970s as one part of his effort to educate about the experiences of African Americans in Indiana and beyond. The series eventually became a PBS affiliated program according to Hardin biographer, Nancy Chism. The topics discussed by the hosts and their guests were wide-ranging. The collection of tapes donated to the AAAMC is unlikely to be a complete set of all of the episodes in the series, but there is no master list extant so it is unclear how many total episodes were aired. The series aired on Indianapolis-based station WIAN-FM, with each episode lasting approximately half an hour. Also in this collection are recordings from what appear to be two other radio series, or possibly mini-series aired as part of The Afro-American in Indiana , Black Heritage and Reflections in Black. These recordings are typically around one hour in length. Several other recordings were donated with the radio series episodes, including recordings from a NAACP convention.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information
Donated to the AAAMC in 2016 by Martin University.
Usage Restrictions
All requests for copying and publishing materials must be submitted in writing to the Archives of African American Music and Culture. Some publication requests may also require the written permission of the interviewer, interviewees, and/or performers.
Preferred Citation
The Afro-American in Indiana radio series, SC 165, Archives of African American Music and Culture, Indiana University, Bloomington.
Processing Information
Processed by AAAMC Staff. Tape indexes prepared by Nancy Chism.

Completed in 2017

Collection Inventory


Series: Recordings, 1971-1983 

124 open reel tapes + 6 audiocassettes


Black Music - Jerry Harkness, 1971-01-06.

Shelf No.
OR 159

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:08) : 7 in.

Description

Fr. Boniface Hardin and Dwight Smith host this episode on which Jerry Harkness, a former player for the Knicks and Pacers, joins the program as a guest. Hardin, Smith, and Harkness discuss the challenging path to success for Black musicians, including financial exploitation, white musicians copying the work of Black musicians, and barriers to finding places to sleep and eat as a performer. Indiana Avenue and the Cotton Club in the '40s are discussed. The hosts and guest speak about famous musicians from Indiana and elsewhere such as the Ink Spots, George Porter, Montgomery Brothers, Freddy Hubbard, Larry Ridley, Dave Baker, J.J. Johnson. High school teachers Jack Powell and Frank Clay are discussed. The influence of church music and families like the Hamptons, the availability of records of early artists, the business side of Black music in the 1940s, and the classical music scene are also topics covered in this program.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Indianapolis Sports, 1971-01-13.

Shelf No.
OR 160

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:35) : 7 in.

Description

Rev. Boniface Hardin and Dwight Smith host this episode with Jerry Harkness, former basketball player for the Indianapolis Pacers and New York Knicks, and Ken Cornell, voice of the Crispus Attucks Tigers from WTLC. Hardin, Smith, Harkness, and Cornell discuss the athletics and the black man in Indiana, difficult circumstances for black athletes in basketball, football, boxing, track, wrestling, and segregated schools. The hosts and guests discuss famous athletes and coaches from Indiana and elsewhere such as Oscar Robinson, Lamar Lundy, Timmy Brown, Ray Crower, Benny Charleston, Holcombe Rucker, Lee Calhoun, Jo Ann Terry, Greg Bell, Prince Pullins, and Bill Gary. Other topics discussed in this program focused on black athletes who became Indiana's Mr. Basketball, black athletes who won the Trester Award, the benefits of athletics and upward mobility for black athletes, and professional and amateur "colored" leagues.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Introduction, 1971-10-07.

Shelf No.
OR 161

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:43) : 7 in.

Description

Dwight Smith, Rev. Boniface Hardin, and Sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the Northwest Territory settlement and its relation to black people, focusing on indentured servants and laws governing slavery, and the "negro" register. Other topics covered in the program are Indianapolis as a "Slave Catcher Town," the black settlements in Indiana, the Ben Ishmaelites and settlements in Indianapolis, the origins of migration of black people, problematic state laws, the Underground Railroad, the role of churches in helping blacks, specifically the Quakers, and terminology used in referring to black people.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Restrictive Laws/Constitution, 1971-10-14.

Shelf No.
OR 162

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:47) : 7 in. + 1 audiocassette

Description

Dwight Smith, Rev. Boniface Hardin, and Sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the laws that restricted black people in Indiana, the constitution of 1851, and the civil war and its effects on blacks in Indiana. Other topics discussed are the Indiana Colonization Society, Frederick Douglass' speech in Richmond and Pendleton, Sojourner Truth's speech in Greenville, racial situations in Evansville, the contradiction of religion and slavery, and cemeteries as research sites, the 28th Regimen United States Colored Troops, and the battle of Petersburg on July 30, 1865.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Civil War - Reconstruction, 1971-11-02.

Shelf No.
OR 163

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:57) : 7 in.

Description

Part 3 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and featured guest Rev. Boniface Hardin and Sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss inclusion of black men in the Civil War and politics, attitudes towards slavery of presidents up to Abraham Lincoln, and the limits of Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. Smith, Hardin and Schilling examine the Reconstruction era, the Baptist Association statement, and Indiana laws that excluded blacks, preventing them from entering Indiana. The role of the Supreme Court, Indiana court cases, the restoration of "home rule", and Jim Crow are discussed. Figures discussed are Andrew Johnson, Rev, Moses Broyels, Governor Oliver Martin, and Rutherford B. Hayes, AME church and his positive message, Governor Oliver Martin as an advocate of civil rights.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


1866-1900, 1971-11-22.

Shelf No.
OR 164

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (35:32) : 7 in.

Description

Part 4 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and guests Rev. Boniface Hardin and Sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the "Golden Era" of Reconstruction after the Civil War (1866-1900), public education available to black people, role of Indiana Supreme Court in the segregation of schools, inaccuracy of census figures around 1877, restoration of Home Rule (Jim Crow), the role of black teachers and principals, and black owned newspapers. Smith, Hardin, and Schilling discuss major figures such as the Bagby brothers, James Hinton, Rev. James Townsend, Rev. Richards Bassett, Gabriel, Dr. Samuel E. Elbert, Dr. Sumner Furnace, Dr. George Washington Buckner, and JBT Hill.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


1895 - Early 1900's, 1971-12-02.

Shelf No.
OR 165

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:15) : 7 in.

Description

Part 5 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and featured guests Rev. Boniface Hardin and Sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss their research methods; the use of "Afro-American" in The Freeman paper, in black community papers in Indiana, and by W.E.B. DuBois and Frederick Douglass; the first black film; and white race riots. Smith, Hardin, and Schilling discuss William McCoy, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, and Dudley Randall.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Early 1900's - WWI, 1971-12-09.

Shelf No.
OR 166

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:45) : 7 in.

Description

Part 6 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and featured guests Rev. Boniface Hardin and Sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the migration of people from the South to the North, black settlements, the growth of black owned businesses, recognition of blacks in the Indiana Academy, funeral directors and black ministers, the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), black soldiers who served in WWI, president Woodrow Wilson, the Ledger article, and the first black school built in Howard County. Smith, Hardin, and Schilling discuss major figures Madame C.J. Walker, Lt. Aaron Fisher from Lyles Station, and Dr. Sumner Furniss, the first black man elected to City Council in Indianapolis.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Medicine - History, 1972-01-20.

Shelf No.
OR 167

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:54) : 7 in.

Description

Part 11 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and featured guest Rev. Boniface Hardin discuss black physicians after the Reconstruction era, black experiences with hospitals, motivations of blacks entering the field of law and medicine, the National Medical Association for black physicians separate from white society, and medical training for black physicians at Howard University and Meharry Medical College. Smith and Hardin discuss major black physicians such as Dr. Wesley Robins, Dr. Samuel Elbert, Dr. Henry Furniss, Dr. Sumner Furniss, Dr. Mary E. Hyatt, Dr. Frank Lloyd, Dr. Raymond Pierce, and other black physicians.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Business Part 1, 1972-01-27.

Shelf No.
OR 168

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:37) : 7 in.

Description

Part 12 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and featured guest Rev. Boniface Hardin discuss black business in the state of Indiana, providing a historical context of the economic black man. Topics covered focus on black people in agriculture, legislators considered denying property rights to encourage emigration to Liberia, population center for blacks in Indiana, land ownership of black people, black in service professions, the emergence of the black clergyman, the Society of Free Persons of Color, and the Emancipation of Slaves in West Indies.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Business Part 2, 1972-02-03.

Shelf No.
OR 169

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:53) : 7 in.

Description

Part 13 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Dwight Smith and featured guest Rev. Boniface Hardin continue their discussion of black men in business and the social context of black men in Indiana. Topics covered in this program focus on the aspirations of black businesses, labor unions discriminating against black men, the appointment of the biracial committee by Governor Henry Schricker, black businesses in Indianapolis (1970s), black business men mentoring younger black men, and how young black men face challenges in communications. Major figures and businesses discussed are John Weaver, Jesse Gilford, Madame C.J. Walker, Nancy "Mother" Smother, Howard Bell, Willis Funeral Home, Two Little Tailor, Willis Bryant, Potter-Scott Electrical Contractors, and the Elite Bar and Chinese Café.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Churches Pt. I, 1972-02-10.

Shelf No.
OR 170

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:36) : 7 in.

Description

Part 14 of the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward and Marsha Coleman discuss the historical relationship between churches and African Americans in Indiana. Topics covered in this program focus on the context of black churches in the United States, the labeling of African religion as paganism by slaveholders, "Africanisms" in churches, black seating sections in churches, churches as slave owners and traders, churches providing a place of freedom for slaves, the founding and role of AME churches, the first "systematized separation of blacks and whites in the U.S." occurring in churches, and the role of the church in mentoring political figures (1972). Major figures and churches discussed are Richard Allen, Absalom Jones, William Paul Quinn, Bethel AME Chapel and Allen Chapel.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Churches Pt. II, 1972-02-17.

Shelf No.
OR 171

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:31) : 7 in.

Description

Part 15 in the series: Afro-American in Indiana. Host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward, Marsha Coleman, and directress Sister Barbara discuss the historical context of religion among black people in the state of Indiana. Topics covered in this program focus on the role of different churches in the lives of black people, music as a key characteristic of the black church, preaching styles and audience engagement, Second Baptist Church in Indianapolis, Presbyterian women, Quaker support for black people, the Post-Civil War period in black churches, The Black Church in America edited by Hart M. Nelsen, the church as a haven for black people, and the Eleutherian Institute and Eclectic Medical Colleges. Major figures discussed in this program are Moses Broyles, and Gwendolyn Brooks.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Laws Affecting Blacks, 1972-02-23.

Shelf No.
OR 172

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:49) : 7 in.

Description

In Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward Schilling and Bill Spalding discuss laws that affected black people in Indiana and the United States. Topics covered in this program focus on laws for white and black indentured servants, regulated movements and marriage, contradiction between religious freedom, motive of colonists and practice of slavery, New York slave rebellion in 1741, slave marts in Boston and New York, notions of black people as inferior which framed attitudes and laws, the 1793 Northwest Ordinance forbidding slavery, the first federal U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding black people in 1806, and the three pro-slavery clauses in the U.S. Constitution: black people considered as 3/5 of a person, 10 dollars a head on slave sales, and the fugitive slave law.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Man and the Law Pt. II, 1972-03-03.

Shelf No.
OR 173

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black and the Law Pt. IV, 1972-03-16.

Shelf No.
OR 174

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:29) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Institute of Afro Studies, 1972-03-23.

Shelf No.
OR 175

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:29) : 7 in.

Description

In this episode of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward Schilling, Bill Spalding, and Marsha Holman discuss the Institute of Afro-American Studies. Topics covered in this program focus on the origins of the Institute, the initial program of the Institute, the Black Heritage Club, studying the history of black people, academic courses at the Institute, the Afro-American Journal, resources on black history, presentations of black culture in museums, and issues of textbooks in presenting the history of black people.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Newspapers, 1972-03-31.

Shelf No.
OR 176

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (35:37) : 7 in.

Description

In session 21 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling, chief researcher at the Institute of Afro Studies, discuss black newspapers in the state of Indiana. Topics covered in this program focus on the establishment of the first black newspaper in the U.S. in 1826, The Indianapolis Leader (1879-85), The World 1882-1924, The Freeman (1888-1926), The Indianapolis Recorder (1897), The Indianapolis Ledger (1912), and the Afro-American Journal . Major figures discussed are John Russwurm, Samuel Cornish, The Bayley Brothers (Robert, Benjamin, and James), Ed Cooper, Levi Christy, William H. Porter, and George P. Stewart.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Underground Railroad Pt. I, 1972-04-14.

Shelf No.
OR 177

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:35) : 7 in.

Description

In session 23 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the Underground Railroad. Topics covered in this program focus on the description of the Underground Railroad, people who assisted slaves, an estimation of people who traveled through Indiana on the Underground Railroad, three main routes through Indiana, the effect of Fugitive Slave Laws, punishments inflicted on blacks and whites who cooperated with the Underground Railroad, and black settlements in Indiana. Major figures discussed are Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Benjamin Singleton, Chapman Harris, Elijah Anderson, Ben Swain, and Oswald Wright.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Underground Railroad Pt. II, 1972-04-20.

Shelf No.
OR 178

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:12) : 7 in.

Description

In session 24 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward Schilling, and Marsha Holman discuss the routes of the Underground Railroad in Indiana. Topics covered in this program focus on the Underground Railroad in Lafayette, Quaker support and the Buddell Sleeper house, the Payne house, families in Lafayette connected with the Underground Railroad, an attempt to break up an abolitionist meeting in 1840, five or six stations in Lafayette, the middle route in Indiana and Leavenworth area caves, and coins used to identity helpers on the Underground Railroad. Major figures discussed are Parson Johnson, Mr. Stockton, and Dr. Deming.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Madison Underground Railroad, 1972-04-27.

Shelf No.
OR 179

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:36) : 7 in.

Description

In session 25 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling continue their discussion of the Underground Railroad. Topics covered in this program focus on how the Underground Railroad got its name, the importance of Indiana as a border state, the Madison route in Indiana, Neal's Creek Anti-Slavery Society, the National Colonization Society in 1832, the Eleutherian College, the Todd House, Eliza from Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Lathrop and Crozier family in Indiana and abolitionists in Kentucky, and Madison's importance in the Underground Railroad. Major figures discussed are Daniel Nelson, Benjamin Hoyt, Chapman Harris, Jim Hackney, Marston Harris, President Benjamin Harrison, and David Battisti.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Underground R.R. Penn Township, 1972-05-03.

Shelf No.
OR 180

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:02) : 7 in.

Description

In this session of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward Schilling, and Denise Rickliffe discuss the Pennville and Penn Township Underground Railroad. Topics covered in this episode focus on the lack of connection with Levi Coffin house, the lack of black settlement in Pennville, physical remnants of the Underground Railroad, issues while conducting research on fugitive slaves, and connections between black settlements and Quakers. Major figures discussed are Miriam Edmundson, Rachel Silivan, and the Paxson, Lewis, and Sillivan families.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Civil War Overview, 1972-05-11.

Shelf No.
OR 181

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:57) : 7 in.

Description

In session 27 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the history of the Civil War and the role of the black man. Topics covered in this program focus on the impact of Uncle Tom's cabin, causes of Civil War, Indiana's conflicted stance on slavery, the Dred Scott decision, the popularity of African colonization movement, democrats (pro-slavery) in control of the Indiana legislature. Major figures discussed are Presidents James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln, and Roger B. Taney.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


More of Social Implications & Battle of Crater, 1972-05-26.

Shelf No.
OR 182

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:01) : 7 in.

Description

In session 29 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling continue their discussion of the role of the black man in the Civil War. Topics covered in this program focus on black people committing to serve in the war, Frederick Douglass' "Men of Color, To Arms," the 1862 riot in New Albany, the dishonor that whites felt fighting alongside black soldiers, the need for black soldiers in the war, the battle of Crater and the significance of this battle as a testimony to black heroism, war and nobility, and the Holy Angels Catholic school in Indianapolis.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


More Civil War, 1972-06-02.

Shelf No.
OR 183

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:31) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


"Post Mortem", 1972-06-07.

Shelf No.
OR 184

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:52) : 7 in.

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Special program


1. Comments on Battle of Crater, 2. 13th Amendment, 3. Gov. Morton and Black Reaction to Hiim (moses Broyles), 1972-06-08.

Shelf No.
OR 185

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, 1972-06-16.

Shelf No.
OR 186

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:06) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Discussion of Martin Center and relation to Indianapolis Public Schools; Penn Township Underground R.R., 1972-06-23.

Shelf No.
OR 187

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:03) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Declaration of Independence & Relation to Blacks, 1972-06-30.

Shelf No.
OR 188

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:03) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Comparison of Laws Regulating Blacks, 1972-07-07.

Shelf No.
OR 189

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:56) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Colonization - History and Effects and Indiana Constitution, 1972-07-14.

Shelf No.
OR 190

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:08) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Colonization Part II - Mechanism and Registration, 1972-07-21.

Shelf No.
OR 191

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:06) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Drama Discussion, 1972-07-21.

Shelf No.
OR 192

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:24) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Ben Ishamilites, 1972-07-27.

Shelf No.
OR 193

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:25) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Ind. Supreme Court Decisions on Blacks, 1972-08-05.

Shelf No.
OR 194

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:46) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


W.E.B. DuBois Bio, 1972-08-05.

Shelf No.
OR 195

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:07) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Supreme Court Decisions, 1972-08-24.

Shelf No.
OR 196

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:25) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Statistics in Center Township, 1972-09-14.

Shelf No.
OR 197

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:25) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black-Matriarchal Society, 1972-09-28.

Shelf No.
OR 198

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:18) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Martin Center Research, 1972-10-12.

Shelf No.
OR 199

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:11) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Adoption of Children, 1972-10-20.

Shelf No.
OR 200

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Ratification of 15th Amendment, 1972-10-27.

Shelf No.
OR 201

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:12) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Institute of Afro-American Studies, 1972-11-10.

Shelf No.
OR 202

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:17) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Settlements in Indiana, 1972-11-17.

Shelf No.
OR 203

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:17) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Union Literary Society, 1972-11-21.

Shelf No.
OR 204

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Eleutherian Institute, 1972-11-28.

Shelf No.
OR 205

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:08) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


"Finding A History of the Black Man in Indiana", 1972-12-19.

Shelf No.
OR 206

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:56) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Martin Center Christmas Program, 1972-12-19.

Shelf No.
OR 207

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:17) : 7 in.

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Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Preview of the Year, 1973-01-05.

Shelf No.
OR 208

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:09) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Territorial Indiana, 1973-01-09.

Shelf No.
OR 209

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:70) : 7 in. + 1 audiocassette

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Indiana Territory Part 1, 1973-01-25.

Shelf No.
OR 210

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:10) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Slavery in Indiana "Specific Laws", 1973-01-30.

Shelf No.
OR 211

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:13) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Afro-American Journal, 1973-02-16.

Shelf No.
OR 212

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:12) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Effects of TV on Black Children (Mrs. Gardner), 1973-02-27.

Shelf No.
OR 213

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:11) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Codes in Indiana, 1973-03-06.

Shelf No.
OR 214

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:10) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


More on Black Codes, 1973-03-13.

Shelf No.
OR 215

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:08) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Learning Processes, 1973-03-20.

Shelf No.
OR 216

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:32) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Inter-racial Marriage, 1973-03-20.

Shelf No.
OR 217

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:33) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Blacks In War, 1973-04-03.

Shelf No.
OR 218

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:13) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Religion & Blacks in Indiana, 1973-04-10.

Shelf No.
OR 219

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:48) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Religion, 1973-04-17.

Shelf No.
OR 220

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:33) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Racism, 1973-04-17.

Shelf No.
OR 221

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:47) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Civil War - Social & Political Implications in Indiana, 1972-05-16.

Shelf No.
OR 222

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:57) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Dr. Smith, 1973-06-12.

Shelf No.
OR 223

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:50) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Fugitive Slave Law, 1973-06-26.

Shelf No.
OR 224

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (44:36) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Fugitive Slave Law Part 2, 1973-06-29.

Shelf No.
OR 225

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:31) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Frederick Douglass, 1973-07-02.

Shelf No.
OR 226

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:04:54) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Reflections in Black


W.E.B. DuBois, 1973-07-09.

Shelf No.
OR 227

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:05:33) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Reflections in Black


Fugitive Slaw Law Part 3, 1973-07-13.

Shelf No.
OR 228

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Poetry & Music, 1973-07-16.

Shelf No.
OR 229

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:07:05) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Reflections in Black


Blacks & Spanish American War, 1973-07-20.

Shelf No.
OR 230

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:12) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


[Untitled], 1973-07-23.

Shelf No.
OR 231

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:05:24) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Reflections in Black


The Black Male, 1973-07-31.

Shelf No.
OR 232

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:57) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Theology Practical Ministry, 1972-08-03.

Shelf No.
OR 233

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:24) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Youth, 1973-08-14.

Shelf No.
OR 234

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:42) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Youth, 1973-08-14.

Shelf No.
OR 235

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:00) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Black Family, 1973-08-21.

Shelf No.
OR 236

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:53) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Black Family (Part 2), 1972-08-21.

Shelf No.
OR 237

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:01) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Drugs, 1973-08-28.

Shelf No.
OR 238

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:20) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Drugs (Cognition House), 1973-09-06.

Shelf No.
OR 239

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:24) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Drugs (Cognition House), 1973-09-06.

Shelf No.
OR 240

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:34) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Underground Railroad In Hendricks County, 1973-09-11.

Shelf No.
OR 241

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:22) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


A Comparative Analysis of Histories of the Negro in Indiana Before 1800, 1973-09-20.

Shelf No.
OR 242

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:56) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Andrew Ramsey, 1973-09-27.

Shelf No.
OR 243

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:27) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Making of A Historian, 1973-10-04.

Shelf No.
OR 244

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:04) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Noble Sissle, Indianapolis Musician, 1973-10-04.

Shelf No.
OR 245

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:46) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


"What Black Men in Indiana See in Africa - History & Current Events", 1973-10-18.

Shelf No.
OR 246

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (33:22) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


"What Black Men in Indiana See in Africa - History & Current Events", 1973-10-18.

Shelf No.
OR 247

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:58) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black & White English, 1973-11-01.

Shelf No.
OR 248

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:44) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Abe Lincoln #1, 1973-11-08.

Shelf No.
OR 249

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:43) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


[Untitled], 1973-11-13.

Shelf No.
OR 250

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:07:12) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Black Heritage


[Untitled], 1973-11-13?.

Shelf No.
OR 251

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (39:10) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Black Heritage


[Untitled], 1973-11-13.

Shelf No.
OR 252

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:04:26) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Black Heritage


Testing and Black People, 1973-12-04.

Shelf No.
OR 253

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:15) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Christmas and Its Effect on the Radio series: Afro-American in Indiana, 1973-12-18.

Shelf No.
OR 254

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:16) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Reflections & Intro, 1974-01-17.

Shelf No.
OR 255

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:44) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online


Sickle Cell Anemia, 1974-01-25.

Shelf No.
OR 256

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:14) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Laws of Early Territory , 1974-03-05.

Shelf No.
OR 257

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:32) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Alternative Schools, 1974-05-16.

Shelf No.
OR 258

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:26) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Mrs. Shilling - Viewpoint, 1974-08-01.

Shelf No.
OR 259

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:00) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Ratification of 15th Amendment, 1974-08-08.

Shelf No.
OR 260

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:10) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Ancient Africa & the Roots, 1974-10-08.

Shelf No.
OR 261

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:09) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Ancient Africa & the Roots - Geography, 1974-10-08.

Shelf No.
OR 262

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:27) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


3rd Look at the Roots & Africa, 1974-10-22.

Shelf No.
OR 263

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Psychology, 1975-05-27.

Shelf No.
OR 264

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:15) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


The Black Male, 1975-05-13.

Shelf No.
OR 265

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:14) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Blacks in Prison, Part II, 1975-05-13.

Shelf No.
OR 266

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:44) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Sex and Racism, 1975-09-12.

Shelf No.
OR 267

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:33) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Emancipation in Indiana, 1975-10-31.

Shelf No.
OR 268

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:04) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black Church, 1976-02-24.

Shelf No.
OR 269

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:26) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


[Untitled], 1976-03-05.

Shelf No.
OR 270

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:04:43) : 7 in. + 1 audiocassette

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Indiana and the Bicentennial, 1976-05-07.

Shelf No.
OR 271

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:33) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


[Benjamin?] Hooks (recorded 7/4), Young (recorded 7/5), 1978-07-04/1978-07-05.

Shelf No.
OR 272

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:36:45) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

NAACP Convention


D. Evers, 1978?-07-06.

Shelf No.
OR 273

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) : 7 in.

Note

NAACP Convention


Kidnapping of Horace Bell, 197u-04-26.

Shelf No.
OR 274

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (1:04:10) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Black History of Anderson, 197u-04-26.

Shelf No.
OR 275

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:06) : 7 in. + 1 audiocassette

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Hudnut, 1983-08-09.

Shelf No.
OR 276

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:54) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Role of Black Women in Family & Society, 1973-08-07.

Shelf No.
OR 277

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (52:23) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online


Black Movement in the 60s, 197u.

Shelf No.
OR 278

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (31:16) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Labor History, 197u.

Shelf No.
OR 279

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (24:04) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online


William Chaney History of the Klu Klux Klan, 197u.

Shelf No.
OR 280

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (34:20) : 7 in.

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Note

Chaney was Grand Dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan


[Untitled], 197u-06-18.

Shelf No.
OR 281

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (32:29) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online

Note

Radio series: The Afro-American in Indiana


Labor History of America, 197u.

Shelf No.
OR 282

Physical Description

1 audiotape (analog) (24:06) : 7 in.

Online Streaming in Media Collections Online


World War II - Integration, 1971-12-16.

Shelf No.
CASS

Physical Description

1 audiocassette

Note

[Radio series: Afro-American in Indiana?]


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