Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. CollectionWLU.Coll.0525

Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. CollectionWLU.Coll.0525


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Repository
Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
Identification
WLU.Coll.0525
Title
Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. Collection 1940-2020
Quantity
5 Box
Creator
Delaney, Theodore C., Jr., Dr.
Language
English .

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Scope and Contents

The Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. Collection is composed of materials from Dr. Ted DeLaney's personal and professional life including genealogy and personal history; historical research, correspondences, and papers as historian and professor at Washington and Lee University. The collection is arranged in three series. Of note are Dr. Delaney's research on school desegregation in Lexington, Virginia and in Southwest Virginia and a series of video interviews with Dr. DeLaney completed in 2018. Series One consists of a small archive of Delaney's personal life with genealogy and local history, papers about his professional career including the years before his tenure as historian and professor at Washington and Lee University. This series consists of correspondences, clippings, photographs, and miscellaneous materials. Series Two of the Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. Collection consists of DeLaney's research materials for his paper titled "Black Faculty Displacement During the Desegregation of Lexington Area Public Schools" written in 1985 and revised in 1988. Contents include research notes; bibliographical citations; correspondence; newspapers clippings; and journal articles. Also included are minutes and excerpts from Lexington (Va.) School Board and Lexington (Va.) City Council meetings, 1964 – 1965; recorded interviews of Alice Rabe Hartis and George Warren with transcriptions and related correspondence; the Lexington, Va. desegregation plan submitted by the Lexington School Board to the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare on May 19, 1965; photocopies of "Displacement of Black educators in desegregating public schools," by the U.S. Office of Education" [1972], and "Four decades of progress, 1897-1937" by Edmund Pendleton Tompkins [1937]; and four boxes of transcripts of oral history interviews done in 1988 and 2004 entitled Telling our stories: school desegregation in western Virginia. Series Three is devoted to the physical aspect of a series of video interviews with Professor Ted DeLaney in advance of his retirement from Washington and Lee University (WLU) by a series of interviewers from within the WLU community. The interviews are in eight parts : Growing up in Segregated Lexington; Lexington in the 1960s; The Education of Ted DeLaney; From Student to Professor; Building an Africana Studies Program; Desegregation in Southwestern Virginia: An Oral History Project; Washington and Lee and Southern History; and Fond Memories and Final Thoughts. This series includes physical transcripts of the interviews. The videos themselves as well as the digital scans of the interview transcripts are accessible here: WLU DIGITAL REPOSITORY

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Adamson, Emily B.
  • African American teachers
  • African Americans -- Segregation
  • African-Americans. Buena Vista, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Charlottesville, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Glasgow, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Goshen, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Hamden Sydney
  • African-Americans. Lexington, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Martinsville, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Natural Bridge, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Roanoke, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Salem, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Staunton, Virginia
  • African-Americans. West Virginia
  • Aldridge, Norris Templeton
  • Allen, Hank
  • Audiocassettes
  • Black, Robert W., Jr.
  • Chase, Doug
  • Chubb-Hale, Virginia
  • Correspondence
  • Cottman, Glenice
  • Dash, Jim
  • Discrimination in education
  • Dunn, Marquita
  • Edwards, Earl
  • Evans, Preston
  • Faculty integration
  • Franklin, Shirley Travis
  • Gilliam, Catherine
  • Hamilton, Alphonso
  • Harmon, Lucy Martin
  • Harmon, Marylen Evalita
  • Hartis, Alice Rabe
  • Hensley, Judith
  • Holley, Ernest
  • Howard, Henry
  • Interviews
  • Judkins, Margaret
  • King, Isca Mack
  • Local government -- Records and correspondence
  • Lyle, Roberta Branch Black
  • Mish, Robert W. H., III
  • Oral history
  • Perry, Lois Helen McGee
  • Perry, William Wesley
  • Quillin, Maria Elizabeth
  • Research
  • School integration
  • Springwater, Kay
  • Straub, Jill
  • Thompson, Irma Blake
  • Tompkins, Edmund Pendleton
  • Turner, Janice Carter
  • United States. Office of Education
  • Virginia -- Lexington
  • Warren, George
  • Warren, Mary Christine Erving
  • Washington and Lee University

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Adamson, Emily B.
  • African-Americans. Buena Vista, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Charlottesville, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Glasgow, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Goshen, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Hamden Sydney
  • African-Americans. Lexington, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Martinsville, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Natural Bridge, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Roanoke, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Salem, Virginia
  • African-Americans. Staunton, Virginia
  • African-Americans. West Virginia
  • Aldridge, Norris Templeton
  • Allen, Hank
  • Black, Robert W., Jr.
  • Chase, Doug
  • Chubb-Hale, Virginia
  • Cottman, Glenice
  • Dash, Jim
  • Delaney, Theodore C., Jr., Dr.
  • Dunn, Marquita
  • Edwards, Earl
  • Evans, Preston
  • Franklin, Shirley Travis
  • Gilliam, Catherine
  • Hamilton, Alphonso
  • Harmon, Lucy Martin
  • Harmon, Marylen Evalita
  • Hartis, Alice Rabe
  • Hensley, Judith
  • Holley, Ernest
  • Howard, Henry
  • Judkins, Margaret
  • King, Isca Mack
  • Lyle, Roberta Branch Black
  • Mish, Robert W. H., III
  • Perry, Lois Helen McGee
  • Perry, William Wesley
  • Quillin, Maria Elizabeth
  • Springwater, Kay
  • Straub, Jill
  • Thompson, Irma Blake
  • Tompkins, Edmund Pendleton
  • Turner, Janice Carter
  • Warren, George
  • Warren, Mary Christine Erving