Unbound stack; Cube shape; Semi-gloss clay coated paper; Luan board covers; Black text and color photography; Multiligual; Sealed with a thumbprint in black ink.
Both local residents and JMU students march down Main Street in support of the Equal Rights Amendment. A rally was held at the Rockingham County Courthouse with a large turnout, despite poor weather conditions.
This scrapbook was compiled during Elizabeth Arrena Carroll’s enrollment in professional courses at the State Normal School for Women from 1921 to 1925. Elizabeth included images of the dorms during her time, paper pennants for the school, a…
This speech highlights the accepted gender roles of the 1950s, focusing specifically on the necessary changes that need to be made in female education in order to adequately prepare women for the professional world and the domestic sphere.
Student handbooks, like this early one from the founding years of the school, outlined the details so students were clear on school rules and expectations.
Duz #2, devoted to deconstructing the Cinderella myth, came in the form of a shoe box. Inside was a single gold shoe carefully wrapped in tissue paper, a map with part of Cinderella's story printed on the back, and a tiny wire-bound book with…