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For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights Program Booklet, Booth Library
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights Program Booklet, Booth Library
For All the World to See: Program Booklet
No abstract provided.
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights, Booth Library
For All The World To See: Visual Culture And The Struggle For Civil Rights, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SEE: VISUAL CULTURE AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library September 1 - October 20, 2016
P. George Bird And Reinhard Wittke Oral History Interview, 2016 April 23, Alexis Braun Marks
P. George Bird And Reinhard Wittke Oral History Interview, 2016 April 23, Alexis Braun Marks
Oral Histories
P. George Bird taught in the Theatre department at Eastern Michigan University from 1956-2006. The interview is an account of his time teaching on campus, his most memorable productions and the planning and construction of Quirk Theatre. Reinhard Wittke was a professor in the History Department at Eastern Michigan University from 1956-1990. During his time at Eastern, Wittke established and was best known for establishing the European Adventure Tours in 1960, which became International Studies Program. This is the third part in a three part series.
P. George Bird Oral History Interview, 2016 April 19, Alexis Braun Marks
P. George Bird Oral History Interview, 2016 April 19, Alexis Braun Marks
Oral Histories
P. George Bird taught in the Theatre department at Eastern Michigan University from 1956-2006. The interview is an account of his time teaching on campus, his most memorable productions and the planning and construction of Quirk Theatre. This is the first part in a three part series.
P. George Bird Oral History Interview, 2016 April 22, Alexis Braun Marks
P. George Bird Oral History Interview, 2016 April 22, Alexis Braun Marks
Oral Histories
P. George Bird taught in the Theatre department at Eastern Michigan University from 1956-2006. The interview is an account of his time teaching on campus, his most memorable productions and the planning and construction of Quirk Theatre. This is the second interview in a three part series.
Torch (April 2016), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (April 2016), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Torch (February 2016), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (February 2016), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
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2016 Mlk Convocation, Sarah L. Hickey
2016 Mlk Convocation, Sarah L. Hickey
MLK Convocations
This is the program for the annual MLK Convocation at Otterbein University.
Arnold Michael Shankman Papers - Accession 259, Arnold Michael Shankman
Arnold Michael Shankman Papers - Accession 259, Arnold Michael Shankman
Manuscript Collection
The Arnold Shankman Papers are a treasure trove of historical research in a variety of areas. Within the American Civil War era, Shankman had extensively researched the “copperhead” movement of northern opposition to the war and was an expert on one of its leading members, Clement Vallandigham. Pursuing his interest in ethnic history, Dr. Shankman was a pioneer in the study of how ethnic and immigrant groups viewed each other. For example, he was one of the first to use early African-American newspapers to determine the views of blacks toward Italian immigrants and other groups. Shankman also was singularly instrumental …
Arnold Michael Shankman Papers - Accession 98, Arnold Michael Shankman
Arnold Michael Shankman Papers - Accession 98, Arnold Michael Shankman
Manuscript Collection
The Arnold Shankman Papers consist mainly of photocopies of manuscript collections which Dr. Shankman used for his research and writing. Included are pamphlets, biographical sketches, correspondence and newspaper accounts. Most of the collection relates to the American Civil War, particularly in Illinois, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, but there is material relating to Jewish history, African-Americans and United States foreign relations.