Covid-19 Journal | Cassidy Riddle, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Journal | Cassidy Riddle, Cassidy Riddle
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Journal | Demetrius Martin, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Journal | Demetrius Martin, Demetrius Martin
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Journal | Ashton Whiteside, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Journal | Ashton Whiteside, Ashton Whiteside
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Journal | Pita Leandro, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Journal | Pita Leandro, Pita Leandro
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Assignment Details, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Assignment Details, Christopher Bishop
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Journal | Jesalyn Pettit, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Journal | Jesalyn Pettit, Jesalyn Pettit
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Journal | Henley Higgins, 2020 Jacksonville State University
Covid-19 Journal | Henley Higgins, Henley Higgins
COVID-19 Student Journal Project
No abstract provided.
Polish Organizations And Chicago's Polonia, 1880-1930, 2020 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Polish Organizations And Chicago's Polonia, 1880-1930, Anna Kathleen Leska
Theses and Dissertations
Despite a large, growing amount of literature on the Polish community in Chicago, there remains a lack of information about organizations in the Polish communities. Organizations in the Polish community are generally spoken about in one of two ways. Either one organization is spoken about in great depth or organizations are barely touched upon. This work seeks to bridge both of those types of work by focusing both on small organizations and large organizations and connecting them through the Poles who were members.
The Oral History of Chicago’s Polonia project, 1880-1930, is used in this work to limit the number …
The Story Of Here: A Graphic Guide To Holy Cross And College Hill, 2020 College of the Holy Cross
The Story Of Here: A Graphic Guide To Holy Cross And College Hill, Sarah Luria, Jesse Carson, Mia Cronin, Daniel D'Ambrosio, Sara Donohue, Kerry Flaherty, Hannah Ford, Jenna Giardina, Andrew Lydon, Cameron Magalotti, Brett Mccarron, Matthew Shea, Nora Sheehan, William Solomon, Marco Spataro, Connor Sullivan, Thomas Thiel, Paihan Wu
Holy Cross Bookshelf
This illustrated guide captures the history of the section of Worcester where the College of the Holy Cross is located. Historical sources and imaginative interpretations based on historical research are combined to create a unique "then and now" approach and experience of "double vision" to tell the story of College Hill.
This guide was a project of Montserrat Seminar 111N, taught by Prof. Sarah Luria in Spring 2020.
It's Complicated: President Trump's Relationship With Media, 2020 Bryant University
It's Complicated: President Trump's Relationship With Media, Joseph Iamele
Honors Projects in History and Social Sciences
Through an evolution of presidential communication and the development of newer communications technology, a symbiotic relationship between the president and media outlets has emerged. The president, attempting to communicate his messages to as much of the American public as possible, relies on media to spread his messages. Media outlets, on the other hand, would rather focus on more negative or drama filled aspects of the presidency. This results from a profit motive in the media industry that requires outlets to continuously gain readership, viewership and, subscribers. The best way to gain these is not by reporting the president’s policy accomplishments, …
Isabelle Daniels Holston, 2020 TSU
Isabelle Daniels Holston, Christian Langer
Tennessee State University Olympians
No abstract provided.
Wyomia Tyus, 2020 Tennessee State University
Kathy Mcmillan, 2020 TSU
Kathy Mcmillan, Christian Langer
Tennessee State University Olympians
No abstract provided.
The Guano Age: How Bird Poop From Peru Led To The Imperialistic Expansion Of The United States, 2020 SUNY Cortland
The Guano Age: How Bird Poop From Peru Led To The Imperialistic Expansion Of The United States, Christina Barry
Transformations: Presentation Slides
No abstract provided.
Amjambo Africa! (May 2020), 2020 University of Southern Maine
Amjambo Africa! (May 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
Legacy of artist & scholar David Driskell...........................p. 2
Navigating COVID-19.................p. 3
US/Canada Border Crossing.......p. 5
Evictions & Rental Assistance.....p. 6
Virtual commemoration .............p. 8
COVID-19 and youth..................p. 9
Unemployment Insurance..........p. 9
Legislation: Stimulus.................p. 11
Preventing a second spike .......p. 19
Food resource listing...........p. 20/21
Requisitioned: American War Art Of The Second World War, 2020 Chapman University
Requisitioned: American War Art Of The Second World War, Spenser Carroll-Johnson
War, Diplomacy, and Society (MA) Theses
The United States requisitioned artists to assist with military objectives and servicemen requisitioned art as a form of rhetoric. This research reexamines the role of “official artists” and thereby extends its definition to include the multitude of art they produced during the Second World War. The underpinnings of this thesis reside during the economic crises of the 1930s that brought about American emergency relief initiatives for artists under the direction of Holger Cahill and, by extension, Edward Bruce. For the first time in history, the American public engaged with state-sponsored art. Due to a symbiotic relationship that formed between the …
A Forgotten Shade Of Blue: Support For The Union And The Constitutional Republic In Southeastern Kentucky During The Civil War Era., 2020 University of Louisville
A Forgotten Shade Of Blue: Support For The Union And The Constitutional Republic In Southeastern Kentucky During The Civil War Era., Howard Muncy
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This thesis analyzes Southeastern Kentucky’s political and military support for the Union during the Civil War era. In the decades prior to the 1860 election, Kentucky developed deep social and economic ties with all sections of the country. After the secession winter that followed Abraham Lincoln’s presidential election, the statewide population divided and pockets of significant Confederate sympathies emerged. Kentucky’s southeastern counties aligned with the Union at the outbreak of the Civil War because of a strong national identity and the absence of a large slave population. As the war unfolded, Southeastern Kentuckians played an important role in the disruption …
Geographic Imaginaries Of Urban Spatial Segregation: A Case Study Of The West End Neighborhoods In Louisville, Kentucky., 2020 University of Louisville
Geographic Imaginaries Of Urban Spatial Segregation: A Case Study Of The West End Neighborhoods In Louisville, Kentucky., Amber Dock
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The objective of this thesis is to translate the framework of geographic imaginaries into an urban context in order to capture a narrative of how residents conceptualize and experience segregation. This framework is rooted in an investigation of local discourses as they exist within a specific social, political, and historical context. Institutionalized segregation and structural racism are the foundations on which the American urban context studied here was built upon. This study employs multiple methods, including contextualizing the study area, analyzing discursive content, and visualizing the results. The results of these analyses included empirically connecting concentrations of protected classes to …
Holcombe's "Liberty In Peril: Democracy And Power In American History" (Book Review), 2020 Cedarville University
Holcombe's "Liberty In Peril: Democracy And Power In American History" (Book Review), Nathanael Davis
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
The Vietnam Syndrome And Its Effects On The U.S. Public And Foreign And Domestic Policy Decisions During The Post-Vietnam Era Between 1975-1991, 2020 Boise State University
The Vietnam Syndrome And Its Effects On The U.S. Public And Foreign And Domestic Policy Decisions During The Post-Vietnam Era Between 1975-1991, Kyle Giovannini
Boise State University Theses and Dissertations
First, the Vietnam Syndrome had a significant cultural impact on the American public which altered the U.S. public’s collective cultural view of war from an interventionist to an anti-interventionist stance. Naturally, this shift in public perception influenced U.S. presidents’ foreign and domestic policy decisions from President Gerald Ford to President George H.W. Bush. Second, the Vietnam Syndrome’s anti-interventionist effect challenged the established security of containment policy through military intervention, forcing presidents and their administrations to implement different rhetorical approaches and messages to unshackle, in their view, America from the anti-interventionist effects of the Vietnam Syndrome on foreign policy decisions. Third, …