Nita P. Walker, "CONNECTIONS: A Gift from the Fifth Generation to the Sixth Generation," SC342 Ethic and Race Relations course essay, May 2, 1989
Scope and Contents
This essay by Butler student Nita P. Walker is a retelling of her family’s story and how the dynamic of race and classification of one’s identity changed over time. Walker discusses her family and what their Black heritage means to them, citing family members first coming to North America as enslaved people in 1501. She then moves forward in time explaining the identities of more recent family members, as well as her wishes for her children in the future and their Black identity.
Dates
- Creation: May 2, 1989
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. When requesting access to a small collection, please include the File Identifier (eg. MSS-SM ###) in your request.
Extent
0.01 Linear feet (1 folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Provenance unknown.
Repository Details
Part of the Butler University Special Collections and University Archives Repository
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Irwin Library 345
Indianapolis Indiana 46208 United States
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