Schulman, Gayle research files Gayle Schulman research files MSS 16138

Gayle Schulman research files MSS 16138


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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
P.O. Box 400110
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
URL: https://small.library.virginia.edu/

Ellen Welch

Repository
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Identification
MSS 16138
Title
Gayle Schulman research files 2003, 2011-2014
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/148646
Quantity
.04 Cubic Feet, research files on African American physicians in 1900, their families and a history of the slaves at the University of Virginia , 14 folders in one document box
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Gayle Schulman research files 2003, 2011-2014, MSS 16138, Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This collection was a gift from Gayle Schulman to the Special Collections Library, University of Virginia on May 3, 2016.


Biographical / Historical

In 1996, local historian and University of Virginia Alumnus, Gayle Schulman came across a series of letters written in 1866 by Isabella Gibbons, a newly freed slave who taught in the Charlottesville's Freedman's School. Ms. Schulman's project to research the life of Gibbons and her family (part of which was published in the Magazine of Albemarle County History, Vol. 55) led her to other studies of local African American history.

During her research into the Gibbons family she learned that both Isabella and her husband, William Gibbons, had been owned for part of their lives by University of Virginia Professors. In 2003, Ms. Schulman began a systematic review of archives, manuscripts, census data, church membership lists, and birth and death records searching for clues to their lives as individuals and as members of a community. A portion of this research is illustrated in her manuscript titled "Slaves at the University of Virginia." To download a copyrighted version of this 33-page article (pdf file), click here. Taken from http://www.locohistory.org/blog/albemarle/2010/08/05/slavery-at-the-university-of-virginia/

Scope and Contents

This collection of Gayle Schulman research files is about one hundred items, one document box, .04 cubic feet, and relates to African-American physicians born in 1900 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Physicians included in the research are James Franklin Allen, George Geiger Anderson, Edward Albert Carter, Eugene Dickerson, William Peter Dickerson, Samuel Cornelius Donaldson, Thomas M. Ferguson, Henry Floyd Gamble, Thomas Southall Hawkins, Sarah Garland Boyd Jones, John Andrew Kenney, and Peter Willis Price. There is also a research file on slaves at the University of Virginia which was prepared for a presentation to the African-American Genealogy Group in 2003.

Arrangement

Research files on African American physicians in 1900 are arranged alphabetically by doctor's last name, and history of slaves at the University of Virginia at the end

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
African-American physicians born in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1900
2011-2014English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 2
Anderson, George Geiger
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 3
James Franklin Allen
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 4
Edward Albert Carter
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 5
Eugene Dickerson
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 6
William Peter Dickinson
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 7
Samuel Cornelius Donaldson
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 8
Thomas M. Ferguson
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 9
Henry Floyd Gamble
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 10
Thomas Southall Hawkins
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 11
Sarah Garland Boyd Jones
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 12
John Andrew Kenney
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 13
Peter Willis Price
English.
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 14
History of slaves at the University of Virginia
2003English.