Open Access Resources

The Ernest J. Gaines Center actively works with educators internationally to explore Dr. Gaines's novels and their themes. 

With permission from the educators, this site will house projects created by students specifically on the work of Ernest J. Gaines and topics related to his work.

These materials are available for ACADEMIC USE ONLY.

For assistance with proper citation, contact the Ernest J. Gaines Center at gainescenter@louisiana.edu

Projects to View

Miss Jane Pittman: Keys to the Archive — This project was completed as part of an English graduate course. The students worked with materials in the Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman subseries and developed an in-depth project related to the creation of the novel and the historical context of the novel.

Provost Farms Agricultural Heritage Center and Environmental Greenspace (PDF) — This project was a collaboration between the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students ( Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kiwana McClung, UL Lafayette College of the Arts) and the Provost Farm. The Provost Farm is a historically Black-owned farm in New Iberia, Louisiana. This farm and its owners were featured in the New York Times 1619 Project.

Gathering of Old Men: Keys to the Archive — This project was completed as part of an English graduate course. The students worked with materials in the Gathering of Old Men subseries and developed an in-depth project related to the creation of the novel and the historical context of the novel.

Video Library

Recorded resources related to the life and work of Dr. Ernest J. Gaines and the many topics found in his literature.