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The first African-American woman to receive a graduate degree from West Virginia University, and the first African-American to serve as a WVU faculty member.
Victorine Louistall Monroe was the first African-American woman to earn a graduate degree from WVU. She joined the faculty in 1966 as a professor of library science.
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gamma Chi Omega chapter celebrate Founders Day.
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gamma Chi Omega chapter banquet in Fairmont.
On bus going to tour Chicago during Alpha Kappa Alpha's 39th Boulé conference.
Mrs. Johnson greets guests as they tour Johnson's Publishing Co. in Chicago, Illinois.  The tour was part of Alpha Kappa Alpha's 39th Boulé conference.
Members of the community gather for a picnic in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Members of the community gather for a picnic in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Victorine Louistall giving a presentation in what is likely the Clarksburg, W. Va. library.
Victorine Louistall visiting Amsterdam in 1968.
Victorine Louistall teaching a young group of students the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Standing left to right:Martha Trocin, William L. Young, Charles. Edward. Campbell Beall, Victorine Louistall-MonroeSeated left to right:Frederic Jay. Glazer and John Davison (Jay) Rockefeller, IVTrocin, Young, Beall, and Louistall-Monroe were all members (Commissioners) of the West Virginia Library Commission.