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Item Civil Rights, Pt. 3(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2015-01-28)The third and final episode in a three part series about civil rights on campus. This episode features audio from a 1968 Black Power rally held on The Ohio State University campus the day after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.Item Civil Rights, Pt. 2(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2014-11-26) Green, Charles; Phears, DavidThis episode is the second in a three part series about civil rights on campus. It features the second half of an interview (recorded and aired February 12, 1968) between WOSU's Don Davis and two African-American students (Charles Green and David Phears) working toward an end to institutional racism on campus.Item Civil Rights, Pt. 1(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2014-10-27) Green, Charles; Phears, DavidThis episode is the first in a three part series about civil rights on campus. It features the first half of an interview (recorded February 8, 1968 and aired February 9, 1968) between WOSU's Don Davis and two African-American students (Charles Green and David Phears) working toward an end to institutional racism on campus.Item Voices of Presidents(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2014-06-16) Enarson, Harold L., 1919-2006; Jennings, Edward H., 1937-; Gee, E. Gordon (Elwood Gordon), 1944-; Kirwin, W. E. (William English), 1938-This episode features excerpts from oral history interview with past Ohio State University presidents discussing their early days on campus. All of the excerpts were taken from oral histories conducted as part of The Ohio State University Archives’ Oral History Program.Item Voices of Women(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2014-04-03) Ballam, Deborah A., 1949-; Bishop, Rudine Sims; Bowser, Shirley Dunlap; Hadley, Gay; Hartmann, Susan M.This episode of Buckeye History Live combines excerpts from five oral histories with Ohio State University women from the Voices of Women project, a collaboration between The Women's Place and the University Archives. Deb Ballam, emeritus professor of business and former Director of The Women’s Place, talks about her involvement in activism as an undergraduate at Miami and then her advocacy for women’s and LGBT rights as a law student at OSU. Rudine Sims Bishop, emeritus professor of education, discusses her identities as both a woman and an African-American and the impact those identities have had on the trajectory of her life and career. Shirley Dunlap Bowser, 1956 OSU grad and former member of the Board of Trustees, tells about her time as an undergraduate. Gay Hadley, former Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, talks about her experiences as a non-traditional student and a University administrator. Susan Hartmann, emeritus professor of history and women’s studies and former Director of the Center for Women’s Studies, discusses being a female professor at OSU.Item Campus Slang(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2014-02-10) Drobik, Michelle; Smith, LindyOhio State University students read historic articles from the Lantern discussing slang from various eras.Item Archives 101(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2013-12-04) Smith, Lindy; Drobik, MichelleTake a brief introduction to archives course to learn a few basics about how they work and how to do archival research.Item Haunted Oval Tour(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2013-10-29) Drobik, Michelle; Haire, Kevlin; McGurr, MelanieTake a self-guided tour and learn about the spooky stories that surround the history of the buildings on The Ohio State University Oval.Item Journey with Jesse(Ohio State University. University Archives, 2013-09-16) Owens, Jesse, 1913-1980This episode of Buckeye History Live features Jesse Owens' diary from the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Excerpts are read by OSU student Will Crawford, a senior in the Glenn School and member of Alpha Phi Alpha, Owens' fraternity when he was a student.