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Title
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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newspaper clipping
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Man of the Week
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This is an image of a "Man of the Week" article that was published in the Omaha Star. The caption reads, "Mr. Jessie F. Shields, popular South Omahan, of 5307 South 28 Street, is our "man of the Week." He is a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. He has several hobbies, a few of which are: dancing, boxing, and other sports. His ambition is to be a deluxe entertainer (ala Astaire)."</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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Omaha Star
Date
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1950 circa
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Omaha (Neb.)
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document
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English
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image
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family
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
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Title
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Dan Atchison
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An account of the resource
This collection features photos of Nebraska families from the nineteenth through the twentieth century. This collection was contributed during the University of Nebraska-Kearney's spring 2014 History Harvest.
Date
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1935 circa
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Kearney (Neb.)
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Dan Atchison, University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest, 2014
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newspaper
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Kearney High School Reunion Photo, June 2, 1960
Description
An account of the resource
The Kearney High Class of 1905 attending their reunion as shown in The Kearney Hub Newspaper. The photograph originally appeared in the Hub in 1960.
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The Kearney Hub
Date
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1960-06-02
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document
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image
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Kearney (Neb.)
Publisher
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The Kearney Hub
Language
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English
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Dan Atchison, University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest, 2014
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Dan Atchison Collection
family
Kearney Hub
University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest 2014
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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newspaper collage
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Gala Family Day: Best of Omaha
Description
An account of the resource
This collage of articles from the Omaha Star shows pictures for the Gala Family Day in 1955. This collage included winners of the Twelfth Annual Coronation Pageant and the 1955 "Miss Sepia" Pageant.
For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href=http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a>
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
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1955
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Omaha, Neb.
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document
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English
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image
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family
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
pageant
youth
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Title
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Document
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newspaper collage
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Title
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Family of the Week Collage
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This is an image of a collage of "Family of the Week" articles from the Omaha Star newspaper. Each of the features included a picture of the family along with a short caption.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1950 circa
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Omaha (Neb.)
Format
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document
Language
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English
Type
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image
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family
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
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Title
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Still Image
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newspaper clipping
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Title
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Family of the Week
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This is one of the families awarded Family of the Week, a recurring feature in the Omaha Star. The clipping does not include any information about the family in the photo.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
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1950 circa
Coverage
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Omaha (Neb.)
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still image
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image
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family
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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newspaper collage
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Community Involvement Collage (2)
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This collage shows a number of organizations within the North Omaha community. The images vary in topic, but include a Family of the Week picture, a scholarship announcement, and a picture of the winners of the Carnation Lounge's Amateur Hour competition.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
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1950 circa
Coverage
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Omaha (Neb.)
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document
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image
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church
civil rights
community
family
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
sports
youth
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Title
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Patricia "Big Mama" Barron
Description
An account of the resource
Patricia Barron, owner and operator of “Big Mama’s Kitchen,” has lived in North Omaha her entire life. Her family was one of many African American families moved to Omaha from the South as part of the Great Migration. Big Mama keeps alive the legacy of these families by serving traditional African American cuisine. The walls of her restaurant also carry forth the history of North Omaha, as they are adorned with dozens of photos of family and friends. All of the items in this collection were on display at Big Mama’s Kitchen. This collection was contributed at the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
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Patricia "Big Mama" Barron, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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photograph
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Big Mama's Mother
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Patricia "Big Mama" Barron, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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person
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image
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Big Mama's Kitchen
family
mother
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Patricia "Big Mama" Barron Collection
Patricia Barron
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A name given to the resource
Patricia "Big Mama" Barron
Description
An account of the resource
Patricia Barron, owner and operator of “Big Mama’s Kitchen,” has lived in North Omaha her entire life. Her family was one of many African American families moved to Omaha from the South as part of the Great Migration. Big Mama keeps alive the legacy of these families by serving traditional African American cuisine. The walls of her restaurant also carry forth the history of North Omaha, as they are adorned with dozens of photos of family and friends. All of the items in this collection were on display at Big Mama’s Kitchen. This collection was contributed at the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
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Patricia "Big Mama" Barron, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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Person
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photograph
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Title
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Big Mama's Father, Basie Givens
Description
An account of the resource
Patricia Barron's father, Basie Givens, outside the family home.
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Patricia "Big Mama" Barron, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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person
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image
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Big Mama's Kitchen
family
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Patricia "Big Mama" Barron Collection
Patricia Barron
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Title
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Dan Atchison
Description
An account of the resource
This collection features photos of Nebraska families from the nineteenth through the twentieth century. This collection was contributed during the University of Nebraska-Kearney's spring 2014 History Harvest.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1935 circa
Coverage
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Kearney (Neb.)
Source
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Dan Atchison, University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest, 2014
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Still Image
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Title
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Atchison Family Photo Collection
Description
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Various photos of collected by the Atchison family of early Kearney residents.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1910 circa
Format
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still image
Type
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image
Coverage
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Kearney (Neb.)
Source
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Dan Atchison, University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest 2014
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Dan Atchison Collection
family
University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest 2014
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8
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3
Height
642
Width
800
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Native Omaha Days
Description
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Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
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Still Image
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Original Format
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newspaper clipping
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Title
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Annual Family Dinner Held
Description
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<p>This is an image of an annual family dinner that was held in North Omaha. No information is available regarding the name of the family.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
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1950 circa
Coverage
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Omaha (Neb.)
Format
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still image
Type
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image
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family
Food
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star