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Pages
- Title
- Winning Kake Walkers
- Date Created
- 1922
- Title
- Winning Kake Walkers
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1929
- Description
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Pages 3-6 missing
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1948-02-20
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1958-02-22
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1923-02-24
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1968-02-14
- Description
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Includes editorials criticizing Pops Night.
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1969-10-31
- Description
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Includes the results of the student opinion poll on Kake Walk and announces the decision to replace Kake Walk with a film festival.
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1954-02-19
- Description
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Includes a front page editorial calling for the end of blackface.
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1969-02-14
- Description
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Includes and announcement about a Black Literature course to be taught in the English department.
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1964-02-21
- Description
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This issue explores blackface, which had been recently banned, and documents the history of early opposition to Kake Walk.
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1965-02-26
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1951-03-01
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1944-03-17
- Title
- The Vermont Cynic
- Date Created
- 1956-02-17
- Title
- UVM Kake Walk
- Description
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UVM Kake Walk couple. If these are the same as those identified in the UVM yearbook (Ariel 1929) as "The Winning Couple," they are: Nelson B. Gray, class '30 & Charles N. DeRose, class '30, members of Phi Delta Theta. Photo #4.
- Title
- UVM Kake Walk
- Description
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32nd annual Kake Walk. University of Vermont. Feb. 22-23, 1929. Signed by McAllister, no. 3. Ten couples (all male), representing campus fraternities, competed in a blackface entertainment known as "walkin' fo' de kake."
- Title
- UVM - Snow Sculpture
- Description
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"Waterman Building." Designation is puzzling since the Waterman Building is not seen here. This is more likely behind a fraternity house close to campus. Sculpture is of 2 stereotyped figures: a "mammy" presenting a prize cake; and two "pickaninnies," a boy and girl. Sculptures such as these were...
Show more"Waterman Building." Designation is puzzling since the Waterman Building is not seen here. This is more likely behind a fraternity house close to campus. Sculpture is of 2 stereotyped figures: a "mammy" presenting a prize cake; and two "pickaninnies," a boy and girl. Sculptures such as these were ready by Winter Carnival weekend and judged for prizes.
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- Title
- Theatricals
- Description
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1952 portrait cast photo of a high school dramatic production. One actor is in blackface. Photo #3.
- Title
- Theatricals
- Description
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1949 / 1950. A large group of men and women are assembled on stage. Several blackface entertainers seated in front row. Minstrel show? Piano and drums seen on the floor in front of stage. Photo #1.