Student Activism at CWRU

Abolitionism - Sources and Credits


The following sources in the custody of the CWRU Archives were consulted to create the Abolitionism exhibit:

Records and Papers of Administrators, Trustees, and Faculty:


Records of Charles B. Storrs, President, Western Reserve College
Papers of Charles B. Storrs  
Papers of Beriah Green
Papers of Elizur Wright, Jr. and Elizur Wright, Sr.
Papers of Carroll Cutler
Records of Charles F. Thwing, President, Western Reserve University


Records of Governing Bodies:

Records of Western Reserve College Board of Trustees

Records of Western Reserve College Faculty

Records of Western Reserve College Prudential Committee


Records of Campus Organizations:

Records of Western Reserve College Church

Western Reserve University Yearbooks


Publications:

Baznik, Richard E. Beyond the Fence: A Social History of Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland: Case Western Reserve University, 2014)

Cutler, Carroll. A History of Western Reserve College During Its First Half-Century, 1826 - 1876. (Cleveland: Crocker's Publishing House, 1876)

Goodheart, Lawrence B., Abolitionists as Academics: the Controversy at Western Reserve College, 1832-1833, " History of Education, Quarterly, Winter 1982, pp. 421-433

Reilley, Edward C. Ph.D. dissertation, The Early Slavery Controversy in the Western Reserve, 1940

Waite, Frederick Clayton. Western Reserve University - The Hudson Era: A History of Western Reserve College and Academy at Hudson, Ohio, from 1826 to 1882. (Cleveland: Western Reserve University Press, 1943)


Sources outside the Case Western Reserve University Archives:

Observer & Telegraph, newspaper microfilm, Western Reserve Historical Society

Ohio Observer, newspaper microfilm, Western Reserve Historical Society


Credits


This exhibit was prepared and published by the following staff members who are members of the Campus Libraries Diversity Committee, History of Student Activism Subcommittee: Helen Conger, Marel Corredor-Hyland, Naomi Langer, Julia Teran.

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