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A Comparative Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Two Negro Women Orators-Sojourner Truth And Frances E. Watkins Harper, Janey Weinhold Montgomery Jan 1968

A Comparative Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Two Negro Women Orators-Sojourner Truth And Frances E. Watkins Harper, Janey Weinhold Montgomery

Fort Hays Studies Series

The purpose of this study was to compare the rhetoric of two Negro women orators--Sojurner Truth and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper as shown by a critical analysis of selected speeches from 1851 to 1875.


Parallelism In Romans, Paul M. Biays Jan 1967

Parallelism In Romans, Paul M. Biays

Fort Hays Studies Series

This work concerns a study of the epistle to the Romans in light of the ancient Jewish poetical trait of parallelism. The intent is to show the influence of the poetical trait in Paul's most systematic prose writing.


A Bibliography Of Scholarship About Henry David Thoreau: 1940-1967, Christopher A. Hildenbrand Jan 1967

A Bibliography Of Scholarship About Henry David Thoreau: 1940-1967, Christopher A. Hildenbrand

Fort Hays Studies Series

This bibliography, an attempt to accumulate most scholarly contributions about Thoreau in a single compilation, orginally covered twenty-five years from 1940-1965. For purposes of this publication it has been expanded and revised to include everything to mid-1967.


Mrs. Underwood: Linguist, Littérateuse, Carol Ward Craine Jan 1965

Mrs. Underwood: Linguist, Littérateuse, Carol Ward Craine

Fort Hays Studies Series

The purpose of this study is to present a literary biography of Mrs. Underwood: to make an acquaintance with her as a woman and author, and to survey the scope of her writing with some critical analysis.


Frontier Army Life Revealed By Charles King, 1844-1933, Hazel M. Flock Jan 1965

Frontier Army Life Revealed By Charles King, 1844-1933, Hazel M. Flock

Fort Hays Studies Series

The purport of this study is to picture army life of the old West as revealed by the works of Charles King, author and military man of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I have emphasized the period of frontier policing by the army during the settling of the West, more commonly referred to as the Indian Wars of the 1870's.