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Behind The Mask: Black Power And Representation In Comic Books, Derek Pridemore Mar 2018

Behind The Mask: Black Power And Representation In Comic Books, Derek Pridemore

Public History Symposium

No abstract provided.


Public History Newsletter Spring 2015, Public History Concentration Apr 2015

Public History Newsletter Spring 2015, Public History Concentration

Public History Newsletter

A ten page newsletter created by the Public History Concentration at Wright State University.


Duck And Cover: How Print Media, The U.S. Government, And Entertainment Culture Formed America's Understanding Of The Atom Bomb, Daniel P. Wright Jan 2015

Duck And Cover: How Print Media, The U.S. Government, And Entertainment Culture Formed America's Understanding Of The Atom Bomb, Daniel P. Wright

Browse all Theses and Dissertations

This research project will explore an overview of the different subsections of American post-war society that contributed to the American "atomic reality" in hopes of revealing how and why the American understanding of atomic weapons did not slowly evolve over the course of a generation, but instead materialize rapidly in the years following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By analyzing government sources and programs, print media sources such as newspapers and magazines, and the American entertainment culture of the 1940s and 1950s, this research project will answer exactly why and how the American public arrived at its understanding of …


Robert J. Mott Interview For A Wright State University History Course, Cynthia Spangler, Robert J. Mott Jul 2001

Robert J. Mott Interview For A Wright State University History Course, Cynthia Spangler, Robert J. Mott

Dayton and Miami Valley Oral History Project

On July 3, 2001 Cynthia Spangler interviewed Robert Mott for a class project dealing with oral histories and capturing the history of the Miami Valley. During the interview Robert discusses growing up in a small town, music he enjoyed, how he spent summer vacations, and more.


Wright State University Alternative Newspaper: Phoenix, Volume I, Issue Iii, November 25, 1968, Wright State University Student Body Nov 1968

Wright State University Alternative Newspaper: Phoenix, Volume I, Issue Iii, November 25, 1968, Wright State University Student Body

Wright State University Alternative Newspaper Collection

Sixteen page alternative student newspaper produced by the Committee On Decisive Expression (C.O.D.E.) to give the students point of view and represent the faculty and students of Wright State University. Pages 7 and 10 were printed out of order.