Sue Eakin papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Sue Eakin papers
- Date
- 1930-1997, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 16.11 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Women in higher education
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 2007ms060: [identification of item], Sue Eakin papers, 1930-1997, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Sue Eakin (1918-2009) was a historian and professor from Louisiana, who taught at Louisiana State University at Alexandria for over 25 years. Eakin is particularly noted for re-publishing an enhanced version of Solomon Northup's memoir Twelve Years a Slave (1968).
- Scope and Content
- The Sue Eakin papers (dated 1930-1997, undated; 16.11 cubic feet; 28 boxes, 1 oversize box, and 1 folder) consist of correspondence, office files, manuscripts, and student work relating to the career of Louisiana historian and professor Sue Eakin. The majority of the collection consists of student papers and projects primarily relating to local Louisiana history. Some of these papers may relate to Sue Eakin oral histories held by the Louie B. Nunn Center. The papers also include manuscripts and research relating to a book about Jack Gremillion, a Louisiana State Attorney General; files relating to plantation history conferences in the 1980s; and general research files.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Office files, 1930-1997, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Background Information - Court Information, 1972
Jack Gremillion Book - Background Information - Miscellaneous, 1956-1993
Jack Gremillion Book - Background Information - Photocopies, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Background Information - Tidelands Oil Controversy, 1953-1963
Jack Gremillion Book - Biographical Background Material, 1983, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Copies of Photographs, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Correspondence, 1993-1995
Jack Gremillion Book - Drafts, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Grant, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Gremillion's Biannual Reports, 1958-1972
Jack Gremillion Book - Gremillion Scrapbook Descriptions, 1993
Jack Gremillion Book - Newspaper Clippings, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Notes, 1992, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - A Primer on the Tidelands Oil Controversy and Louisiana's Experience in the Dispute, undated
Jack Gremillion Book - Tidelands Oil Controversy Speeches, 1958-1969
Jack Gremillion Book - Transcripts of Interviews (handwritten), 1992, undated
First World Plantation Conference, 1984
Second World Plantation Conference, 1986
Third World Plantation Conference, 1989
Fourth World Plantation Conference, 1996
Office Files - Barbados, 1935-1958
Office Files - Cuba, 1936-1997
Office Files - Children Born to Caleast Rougeot and his wife, Mary A. Paul, undated
Office Files - Correspondence, 1984-1988
Office Files - Hadacol Company Booklet, circa 1990
Office Files - History of Avoyelles Parish, undated
Office Files - History of Bunkie, Louisiana, undated
Office Files - The Life of Euzebe Vidrine, undated
Office Files - Louisiana State University, 1984-1990
Office Files - The Louisiana Unification Movement of 1873, undated
Office Files - Miscellaneous, undated
Office Files - One World, One Institution: The Plantation, 1989
Office Files - "Paul Carrington Cameron as Planter", 1979
Office Files - Plantations, 1930-1985
Office Files - Smith Family Genealogical Information, undated
Office Files - "Who Killa Da Kingfish", undated
Student projects, 1966-1989, undated
- Case 3-13
- Box 29
Scope and Contents
The Student projects series contains student projects completed for Sue Eakin's history courses at Louisiana State University at Alexandria. The projects include papers, scrapbooks, and other local history projects. The projects in this series may also correspond to student oral histories held in the Sue Eakin oral history projects held at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History.
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