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Networker 2003 Fall Issue, Commission For Women Oct 2003

Networker 2003 Fall Issue, Commission For Women

The Networker

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Footnoes (2003), Department Of History Oct 2003

Footnoes (2003), Department Of History

Footnotes

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Networker 2003 Spring Issue, Commission For Women Apr 2003

Networker 2003 Spring Issue, Commission For Women

The Networker

No abstract provided.


Utk Library Record 2002-03, University Of Tennessee Libraries Jan 2003

Utk Library Record 2002-03, University Of Tennessee Libraries

UTK Libraries Annual Report

No abstract provided.


Comparing The African American And The Oromo Movements In The Global Context, Asafa Jalata Jan 2003

Comparing The African American And The Oromo Movements In The Global Context, Asafa Jalata

Sociology Publications and Other Works

The African American and Oromo movements have been anti-colonial struggles, and they have aimed to dismantle racial/ethnonational hierarchies legitimated by the ideology of racism in the hegemonic state of the United States and the peripheral and imperial state of Ethiopia.


The Library Development Review 2002-03, University Of Tennessee Libraries Jan 2003

The Library Development Review 2002-03, University Of Tennessee Libraries

Library Development Review

No abstract provided.


Many-Splendored: African Art From Regional Collections (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates Jan 2003

Many-Splendored: African Art From Regional Collections (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Catalogue published for the exhibition Many-Splendored: African Art from Regional Collections at the Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture February 9 - March 4, 2003.

Many-Splendored featured work from regional collectors: John T. and Peggy Acorn, Dianne Blane, Brent Cantrell, Bert and Editha Carpenter, Tony Day, Harold and Beverly Duckett, Edye Ellis, Bill and Marty Goolsby, Dr. Rosalind J. Hackett, James Miller, Drs. Dwight and Dolly Mullen, and Clark and Judy Stewart.