Essays, Articles, & Books

Guilford Specific Items

Gwen Gosney Erickson, "Fit for Freedom but not for Friendship?: Introductory Exploration of Quaker Education, African-American Opportunity, & HBCUs" (Universities Studying Slavery Conference, Tougaloo College, October 2018).

Gwen Gosney Erickson, "Race Relations at Guilford College," Civil Rights Greensboro Essay (based on earlier piece written for the Guilford College Diversity Plan, 2005).

Alexander Stoesen, "Clyde and Ernestine's College: Guilford, 1930 - 1965, Patterns of Power," The Southern Friends: The Journal of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society 23 (2001).


Related Quaker History

Vanessa Julye and Donna McDaniel , "Religious Society of Friends’Historical Relationship with African Americans," 2004 (based on talks given at yearly meetings).

Donna McDaniel and Vanessa Julye, Fit for Freedom, Not for Friendship: Quakers, African Americans, and the Myth of Racial Justice (link to ordering and other related resources; book also available for borrowing fro Hege Library Quaker BX7748.R3 M34 2009)

Founded by Friends : the Quaker heritage of fifteen American colleges and universities, edited by John W. Oliver, Jr., Charles L. Cherry, Caroline L. Cherry, 2007. Quaker LC571 .F68 2007

Hiram Hilty, By land and by sea : Quakers confront slavery and its aftermath in North Carolina, 1993. Quaker E445.N8 H54 1993

Ryan Jordan, Slavery and the meetinghouse : the Quakers and the abolitionist dilemma, 1820-1865, 2007. Quaker E449 .J775 2007