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Web Du Bois And The "Negro Problem": Thoughts On Violence In Philadelphia, Amy Hillier
Web Du Bois And The "Negro Problem": Thoughts On Violence In Philadelphia, Amy Hillier
Amy Hillier
This sermon, delivered at First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, might also be called "Why a white girl from New Hampshire is studying The Philadelphia Negro." This essay/sermon connects Du Bois's 1896 survey of Philadelphia to the violence currently plaguing Philadelphia.
United States V. Lazarenko: Filling In Gaps In Support And Regulation Of Transnational Relationships, Philip M. Nichols
United States V. Lazarenko: Filling In Gaps In Support And Regulation Of Transnational Relationships, Philip M. Nichols
Philip M. Nichols
The prosecution in the United States of Pavlo Lazarenko for corruption merits study for two reasons. First, it provides case study of the use of local laws to deal with a transnational act. Law should support and regulates interaction within communities; local laws that stop at the borders do little to support transnational communities and international law, which does not recognize most transnational persons as legitimate subjects of international law, does even less. The court that tried Lazarenko could not therefore rely solely on its local law nor could it turn to nonexistent transnational law; instead it cobbled together local …
Review Of Alan Wald's "Trinity Of Passion: The Literary Left And The Antifascist Crusade", Alan Filreis
Review Of Alan Wald's "Trinity Of Passion: The Literary Left And The Antifascist Crusade", Alan Filreis
Alan Filreis
A review of one book in Alan Wald's three-volume study of the American literary left.
Arcgis 9.3 Manual, Amy Hillier