Black
History Month Maps Available from Ball State University Libraries
The
Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) has
created new custom maps in celebration of Black History Month. Map of
the Life of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave commemorates an influential
person in American history, while Hurley’s Muncie: 1950’s celebrates an influential person in Muncie and Indiana
history.
The
Sojourner Truth map identifies the locations of important events in this
advocate/orator’s life, like her attempt to desegregate the city streetcars and
meeting Presidents Lincoln and Grant in Washington, D.C. The map also shows the locations of some of
Truth’s famous speeches.
Hurley’s Muncie is being
exhibited as the “Map of the Month” in the front windows of the GRMC through
February and is available from Cardinal Scholar. The Sojourner Truth map is also available for
download from Cardinal Scholar. Both
maps may be used for educational research and learning and for special
exhibits. (Members of the Ball State
University community may print large copies of the maps using the plotters in
the GRMC).
A
subject guide identifying African-American cartographic resources is also
available from the GRMC. For more
information about using cartographic resources in the study of Black History,
please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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