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Historical Interpretations Of The Formation Of Public Education For Freedpeople In Reconstruction South, Daniel C. Napoli Jan 2024

Historical Interpretations Of The Formation Of Public Education For Freedpeople In Reconstruction South, Daniel C. Napoli

Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing

I started my historiography paper by gathering and analyzing varied historical interpretations of the formation of public education in the South. These sources ranged over one hundred years from the beginning of the twentieth century to the two-thousands. These sources contradicted each other in many ways due to inaccurate and biased depictions of it from early Reconstruction historians. After analyzing the trends and shifts in historical interpretation on this topic I crafted an argument for which category of interpretation is best. This was based on many factors including historical accuracy, clarity, and level of bias.


The Midnight Incendiary: America's Myth Of Black Violence, Eleanor Yates-Mcewan Jan 2024

The Midnight Incendiary: America's Myth Of Black Violence, Eleanor Yates-Mcewan

Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing

I went through an extensive researching, writing, and revising process for this essay. I spent most of the Spring 2022 semester researching. I initially investigated the ties between slave patrols and our contemporary police institution, and, after following a winding road of sources and ideas, that topic morphed into a historiography of Southern militia conflict. I read and summarized many sources to find patterns in historical characterizations which I then organized into the interpretive categories I identify in this essay. Once I had the shape of the essay and worked out my argument, I went through many rounds of edits: …


The Second Founding And Self-Incrimination, William M. Carter Jr. Jan 2024

The Second Founding And Self-Incrimination, William M. Carter Jr.

Northwestern University Law Review

The privilege against self-incrimination is one of the most fundamental constitutional rights. Protection against coerced or involuntary self-incrimination safeguards individual dignity and autonomy, preserves the nature of our adversary system of justice, helps to deter abusive police practices, and enhances the likelihood that confessions will be truthful and reliable. Rooted in the common law, the privilege against self-incrimination is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment’s Self-Incrimination and Due Process Clauses. Although the Supreme Court’s self-incrimination cases have examined the privilege’s historical roots in British and early American common law, the Court’s jurisprudence has overlooked an important source of historical evidence: the …


The Conservation Of Tutankhamun’S Leather Scale Armour, Safwat Mohamed, Rasha Metawi Metawi, Ahmed Alshoky, Hussein Kamal Jan 2024

The Conservation Of Tutankhamun’S Leather Scale Armour, Safwat Mohamed, Rasha Metawi Metawi, Ahmed Alshoky, Hussein Kamal

Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists

تحديد وكشف لطرق صناعة درع توت عنخ آمون ذو القشور الجلدية بمساعدة عمليات الترميم [Ar]

يتناول هذا البحث ويكشف عن تقنيات صناعة الدرع الجلدي ذو القشور الخاص بتوت عنخ آمون. كان هذا الدرع في حالة حرجة وخضع للعديد من إجراءات الترميم. وقد عانى هذا الدرع من بعض مظاهر التلف الخطيرة مثل: التحطم الى أجزاء، حيث عثر على العديد من القشور الجلديه مبعثرة في صندوق ومنفصلة عن الحامل الكتاني للدرع. مما جعل الحدود الخارجية لهذا الدرع مبهمة وغير مفهومة. لذلك كان الدرع في أمس الحاجة للتدخل بالترميم وإعادة البناء. تم اجراء بعض عمليات التوثيق قبل البدء بإجراءات الترميم. تم تطبيق …


Study Of The Different Modalities For Scrotal Skin Reconstruction, Mohamed Ahmed Megahed, Ahmed Tharwat Nassar, Khaled Mohamed Albassam, Qutaibah Alkandari, Ahmed Fergany Saber, Mina Safwat Zaki Jan 2024

Study Of The Different Modalities For Scrotal Skin Reconstruction, Mohamed Ahmed Megahed, Ahmed Tharwat Nassar, Khaled Mohamed Albassam, Qutaibah Alkandari, Ahmed Fergany Saber, Mina Safwat Zaki

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objectives: to study different modalities of reconstruction of defects in the scrotum and to verify indications and efficacy of each technique. Background: Techniques of genital reconstruction continue to evolve. However, mainstays of therapy include split-thickness skin graft, primary closure, and musculocutaneous flap. The best cosmetic and functional outcomes appear to occur in patients being treated for local cutaneous and lymphatic conditions. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted on thirty male patients with a defect of scrotal skin with age range between 20 and 70 years old. They attended the plastic surgery and burn department of Menoufia University during the …


What Is The Ideal Free Flap For Microvascular Lower Limb Soft Tissue Reconstruction?, Mohamed Abdallah Elnahas, Abdallah Ahmad Amin, Fouad Mohamed Ghareeb, Hassam Hassan Fawzy Jan 2024

What Is The Ideal Free Flap For Microvascular Lower Limb Soft Tissue Reconstruction?, Mohamed Abdallah Elnahas, Abdallah Ahmad Amin, Fouad Mohamed Ghareeb, Hassam Hassan Fawzy

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objectives: is to detail four reliable free flaps including the anterolateral thigh, radial forearm, thoracodorsal and latissimus dorsi for use in lower extremity microvascular reconstruction and to establish factors to consider when developing an algorithm for reconstructing lower extremity injuries. Background: to achieve restoration of normal functions and good aesthetic outcomes ; microvascular free flaps are the preferred method for complex injuries repair in lower limbs. Methods: A total of 30 patients with complex soft tissue lower limb defects and deformities required surgical reconstruction were enrolled in this study. They underwent four types of free flap reconstruction. All patients were …


Sayap Palace Memorial: Reconstruction Of The Lost Malay Culture, Asril Asril, Hasnah Faizah A.R, Elmustian Elmustian, Hermandra Hermandra Dec 2023

Sayap Palace Memorial: Reconstruction Of The Lost Malay Culture, Asril Asril, Hasnah Faizah A.R, Elmustian Elmustian, Hermandra Hermandra

Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya

The Sayap Palace is a relic of the Pelalawan Kingdom, located in Pelalawan Regency. This palace was built during the reign of Sultan Assyaidi Syarif Hasim. The purpose of this article is to describe the process of the establishment of the Sayap Palace, its role in people’s lives, and its use in the field of education. This article uses the historical method with descriptive analysis techniques and literature studies. After the end of the reign of the Pelalawan Kingdom, the Sayap Palace was no longer occupied and then collapsed. The Sayap Palace’s restoration took place twice, in 2003 and 2015. …


The Racial Swamps Of Reconstruction: Harriet Beecher Stowe’S Life In Post-Civil War Florida, Elif S. Armbruster Oct 2023

The Racial Swamps Of Reconstruction: Harriet Beecher Stowe’S Life In Post-Civil War Florida, Elif S. Armbruster

Journal of International Women's Studies

Harriet Beecher Stowe, the internationally known U.S. author and abolitionist, whom President Abraham Lincoln famously called “the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war,” referring to Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) and the American Civil War (1861-1865),[1] was also the author of numerous other works, many of them much lesser known today. Stowe’s Palmetto Leaves (1873), the subject of this essay, was, for example, a best-selling travel narrative about life in Florida after the American Civil War and is considered to have been an impetus behind the modern tourist industry in Florida. Today, however, Palmetto Leaves …


Masculinity Reconstruction By K-Pop Idol Bts: Bts Army’S Reception Analysis Towards Bts’S Musics And Contents, Jasmine Qurrota Ayuni Perwiradmoko Aug 2023

Masculinity Reconstruction By K-Pop Idol Bts: Bts Army’S Reception Analysis Towards Bts’S Musics And Contents, Jasmine Qurrota Ayuni Perwiradmoko

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

This study have an aim to see the reception analysis from BTS ARMY towards the reconstruction of masculinity that BTS do. The previous studies showed that the K-Pop Male Idol have reconstructed the meaning of masculinity, and also see how the masculinity reconstruction that the K-Pop Male Idol did has been consumed by the fangirls. However, those studies have not explained about how the fangirls point of view about the reconstruction of masculinity, especially if it is contexted in Indonesia’s masculinity construction. This study argues that the various product of Korean popular culture or Hallyu, which in the context of …


Punitive Instead Of Rehabilitative: The Role Of Restitution In The Juvenile Justice System And The Need For Reconstruction, Sydney Ford Aug 2023

Punitive Instead Of Rehabilitative: The Role Of Restitution In The Juvenile Justice System And The Need For Reconstruction, Sydney Ford

Georgia Criminal Law Review

The juvenile justice system was founded on the premise of giving specific attention to the needs of youth and rehabilitating them. Over the years, the juvenile justice system evolved to include more rights and protections for youth while still maintaining that their goal was to rehabilitate justice-involved youth. Restitution, one method of disposition, began as a way to continue this rehabilitation-based mission and provide an alternative to incarceration. However, rehabilitation’s disproportionate and punitive application, with a lack of consistency across state lines, does not coincide with rehabilitation anymore. This article argues that restitution does not align with rehabilitation, the core …


Digital Library Of Georgia (June 2023), Mandy L. Mastrovita Aug 2023

Digital Library Of Georgia (June 2023), Mandy L. Mastrovita

Georgia Library Quarterly

New collections from the Digital Library of Georgia, Summer 2023


Return To Activity Following Acl Reconstruction With The Fertilized Acl: A Retrospective Study., Chad Lavender, Timothy Hewett, John Johnson, Richard Peluso, Tyag Patel, Shane Taylor Jul 2023

Return To Activity Following Acl Reconstruction With The Fertilized Acl: A Retrospective Study., Chad Lavender, Timothy Hewett, John Johnson, Richard Peluso, Tyag Patel, Shane Taylor

Marshall Journal of Medicine

Introduction

The objective of this retrospective study is to evaluate outcomes in patients who underwent the fertilized anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction procedure. We aim to investigate the return to previous level of activity, safety, and re-rupture rates of the ACL reconstruction augmented with bone marrow concentrate, demineralized bone matrix, autograft bone, and a suture tape (the fertilized ACL).

Methods

A comprehensive review of medical records was conducted for patients treated with the fertilized ACL (FACL). Medical records of all the patients who underwent reconstruction surgery between July 2018 and January 2021 were evaluated. The inclusion criteria for the study …


Role Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Evaluation Of Post-Operative Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Tarek Fawzy Abd Ella, Abeer Nabil Ali Mostafa May 2023

Role Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Evaluation Of Post-Operative Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Tarek Fawzy Abd Ella, Abeer Nabil Ali Mostafa

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objectives: This study aimed to spotlight on the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the assessment of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction graft & detection of its complications.

Background: ACL is the most frequently reported injured knee ligament that requires surgical reconstruction. MR imaging is the modality of choice for evaluation of ACL graft reconstruction surgery & assessment of its complication.

Patient & methods: This prospective study was conducted on 100 patients with post-operative knee reconstruction of the ACL. All patients were subjected to clinical history followed by MRI examination. MRI examination of the knee was performed in …


The Reflection And Reconstruction Of The Penalty Exemption List System In The Field Of Food Safety, Lin Ke-Liang, Mo Chen-Yu, Yang Hai Apr 2023

The Reflection And Reconstruction Of The Penalty Exemption List System In The Field Of Food Safety, Lin Ke-Liang, Mo Chen-Yu, Yang Hai

Food and Machinery

Current food safety penalty list positioning fuzzy, content reiterated a lot of the current legislation, to avoid the defects of food safety substance problems. The reason is that the administrative law enforcement excessive list penalty for food safety risk, thus adopted a negative avoidance attitude. It is not only conducive to optimize the business environment, but also will cause adverse effects on food safety in a long-term view. In essence, the formulation of the exemption list is still administrative activities rather than legislative activities. The reconstruction of the food safety exemption list system should replace the current legislation in terms …


School Is Now In Session: African American Education During Reconstruction, Kathryn C. Finfrock Apr 2023

School Is Now In Session: African American Education During Reconstruction, Kathryn C. Finfrock

Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing

Editor's note: This article is the recipient of the issue's award for Excellence in Historiography.

I began writing my ASI 120 historiography paper by selecting the topic of African American education during Reconstruction. I spent several weeks researching how the historiography of African American education during Reconstruction has changed over time and creating an annotated bibliography of my nine sources. While creating my annotated bibliography, I grouped my nine sources into three interpretive categories based on how each author choose to interpret the history of African American education during Reconstruction. Finally, I used my annotated bibliography to create my historiography …


Another Brick In The Wall: A Historiography Of Black Education In The Reconstruction Era, Jane Carney Apr 2023

Another Brick In The Wall: A Historiography Of Black Education In The Reconstruction Era, Jane Carney

Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing

This project involved several intermediate assignments, including a topic proposal and annotated bibliography. I also submitted a draft to my professor for review and attended a peer review session in class.


"Either On Account Of Sex Or Color": Policing The Boundaries Of The Medical Profession During Reconstruction, Adam Lloyd-Jones Jan 2023

"Either On Account Of Sex Or Color": Policing The Boundaries Of The Medical Profession During Reconstruction, Adam Lloyd-Jones

Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal

In 1868, the American Medical Association (AMA) was asked to permit consultation with female physicians and admit them as delegates. In 1870, a delegation of Black doctors sought entrance to an Annual AMA meeting. The AMA refused entrance to both female and Black physicians. This paper argues that these meetings, and the question of inclusion for Black and female practitioners, arose out of the political climate that Reconstruction created. Expanding from previous scholarship, this paper further analyzes the role of Chicago doctor Nathan Smith Davis in the perpetuation of a white medical profession.


Book Review: Kermit Roosevelt Iii, The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America's Story, Ainslee Johnson-Brown Sep 2022

Book Review: Kermit Roosevelt Iii, The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America's Story, Ainslee Johnson-Brown

ConLawNOW

This review summarizes the key thesis of the book, The Nation That Never Was, which argues for a reset of the Constitutional baseline of principles. The book argues that the Gettysburg Address should be considered a key part of modern constitutional guarantees of equality and liberty. The review explains this thesis, and notes the questions it leaves open.


Dewey And The Ancients, Stacey Kaliabakos Sep 2022

Dewey And The Ancients, Stacey Kaliabakos

Parnassus: Classical Journal

No abstract provided.


From Trauma To Resilience: The Cases Of Beirut Syndrome By Alexandre Najjar And Beirut 2020 Diary Of A Collapse By Charif Majdalani (Comparative Study), Ilham Slim-Hoteit, Lama Farhat Aug 2022

From Trauma To Resilience: The Cases Of Beirut Syndrome By Alexandre Najjar And Beirut 2020 Diary Of A Collapse By Charif Majdalani (Comparative Study), Ilham Slim-Hoteit, Lama Farhat

BAU Journal - Society, Culture and Human Behavior

This study is an attempt to think, interpret and analyze the concept of resilience and to study the factors and mechanisms that result from it under the influence of historical, psychic, social and cultural challenges. Boris Cyrulnik defines resilience as a "biological, psycho-affective, social and cultural process that allows a new development after psychic trauma". It is thus presented as an experience that can only be lived after going through various shocks, turbulences and disturbances, whether individual or collective. The two novels of Alexandre Najjar Le syndrome de Beyrouth and Charif Majdalani Beyrouth 2020 Journal d'un effondrement seem to offer …


Equity's Federalism, Kellen Funk Jun 2022

Equity's Federalism, Kellen Funk

Notre Dame Law Review

The United States has had a dual court system since its founding. One might expect such a pronouncement to refer to the division between state and federal courts, but in the early republic the equally obvious referent would have been to the division between courts of common law and the court of chancery—the distinction, that is, between law and equity. This Essay sketches a history of how the distinction between law and equity was gradually transformed into a doctrine of federalism by the Supreme Court. Congress’s earliest legislation jealously guarded federal equity against fusion with common law at either the …


Stifle Joint Reconstruction Technique Using Fascia Lata In A Cat With Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture, Hern-Yeu Lee, Wei-Yau Shia, Tien-Huan Hsu, Wei-Ming Lee Jun 2022

Stifle Joint Reconstruction Technique Using Fascia Lata In A Cat With Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture, Hern-Yeu Lee, Wei-Yau Shia, Tien-Huan Hsu, Wei-Ming Lee

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

A two-year-old spayed female mongrel cat presenting with right hind limb lameness with intermittent weight bearing while walking was taken to the veterinary medicine teaching hospital of National Chung Hsing University. Both drawer test and tibial compression test were positive, stifle radiography showed synovial fluid had become more radiopaque. The tentative diagnosis for the cat was rupture of the right cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL), medical management using corticosteroids was prescribed with anticoagulants and surgical treatment recommended. Intracapsular reconstruction was performed and the postoperative recovery of this cat presented normal physical status with improved right hind limb weight-bearing activity. This report …


History: It’S Up To Your Interpretation, Mizabelle Haines May 2022

History: It’S Up To Your Interpretation, Mizabelle Haines

Writing Waves

No abstract provided.


Freedom Seekers: The Transgressive Constitutionalism Of Fugitives From Slavery, Rebecca E. Zietlow May 2022

Freedom Seekers: The Transgressive Constitutionalism Of Fugitives From Slavery, Rebecca E. Zietlow

Notre Dame Law Review

In the years leading up to the Civil War, fugitives from slavery put their lives on the line to improve their own status and that of their families in their quest for freedom. Fugitives from slavery, or “freedom seekers,” engaged in civil disobedience, resisting laws that they believed to be unjust and inhumane. In the North, free black people and their white allies supported the freedom seekers by engaging in civil disobedience of their own. The transgressive actions of freedom seekers sparked constitutional controversy during the antebellum era over issues of interstate comity, federalism, citizenship rights, and fundamental human rights. …


Technical Considerations Of Extended Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap For Distal Finger Defects, Ashraf A. Sharaf, Hossam H. Fawzy, Mohamed S. Ammar, Tarek F. Keshk Apr 2022

Technical Considerations Of Extended Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap For Distal Finger Defects, Ashraf A. Sharaf, Hossam H. Fawzy, Mohamed S. Ammar, Tarek F. Keshk

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objectives To assess the outcome of the extended dorsal metacarpal artery (DMCA) flap and its modifications for coverage of finger defects distal to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint. Background The extended DMCA flap is a reliable solution for resurfacing soft-tissue defects in hand surgery. However, limited studies have used it to reconstruct defects beyond the PIP joint. This study reports a novel experience applying this flap for various finger defects distal to the PIP joint. Patients and methods This study was conducted on 21 patients who underwent an extended DMCA flap transfer. Flap length was measured from the pivot point …


Truth And Reconciliation: The Ku Klux Klan Hearings Of 1871 And The Genesis Of Section 1983, Tiffany R. Wright, Ciarra N. Carr, Jade W.P. Gasek Apr 2022

Truth And Reconciliation: The Ku Klux Klan Hearings Of 1871 And The Genesis Of Section 1983, Tiffany R. Wright, Ciarra N. Carr, Jade W.P. Gasek

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

Over the course of seven months in 1871, Congress did something extraordinary for the time: It listened to Black people. At hearings in Washington, D.C. and throughout the former Confederate states, Black women and men—who just six years earlier were enslaved and barred from testifying in Southern courts—appeared before Congress to tell their stories. The stories were heartbreaking. After experiencing the joy of Emancipation and the initial hope of Reconstruction, they had been subjected to unspeakable horror at the hands of white terrorists. They had been raped and sexually humiliated. Their children and spouses murdered. They had been savagely beaten …


The Rhetoric Of Detachment And Collective Identity Politics In Out Of Place By Edward Said: Transcending Modernist Aesthetics, Ahmad Qabaha Feb 2022

The Rhetoric Of Detachment And Collective Identity Politics In Out Of Place By Edward Said: Transcending Modernist Aesthetics, Ahmad Qabaha

An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities)

This study aims to trace the construction of affiliations and modes of belonging in Out of Place (1999) by Edward Said, in conjunction with his other works, that transgress real connections and present realities, and challenge the coherence of conventional notions of identity and detachment. It argues that Said reassesses his attachments and collective identity politics, not by rejecting his filiations but by finding a way to reconstruct or retrieve them. By thinking of Said and Darwish contrapuntally, this paper shows that Said works through these detachments, and moves between multiple identities to reconstruct a ‘filiative’ personal narrative which in …


Letter, 24 March 1873, Anderson County, Richard Williamson Grubbs To William Clement, Benton County, Arkansas, South Caroliniana Library Jan 2022

Letter, 24 March 1873, Anderson County, Richard Williamson Grubbs To William Clement, Benton County, Arkansas, South Caroliniana Library

The South Caroliniana Library Report of Acquisitions

No abstract provided.


Sadler Family Papers, 1836-1921, South Caroliniana Library Jan 2022

Sadler Family Papers, 1836-1921, South Caroliniana Library

The South Caroliniana Library Report of Acquisitions

Correspondence, receipts, legal documents, and labor contracts chiefly documenting the lives of the family of Richard Sadler (1815–1890) and his wife Mary Henrietta Williams (1818–1896) of York County, S.C.

The earliest correspondence in the collection, dated 1846-1846, relates to family affairs and the settlement of the estate of Mary Robertson Sadler (1774–1842) and includes letters written to the Sadlers in York County from relatives in Alabama.

A significant portion of the correspondence are letters to and from Kiah Price Harris Sadler (1842–1864), the oldest son of Richard and Mary Sadler, while he was employed as a clerk in a mercantile …


Reconstruction And Rebuilding Stability Of Post Conflict Societies: Economic And Security Interests Or Sustainable Development?, Jihad Al-Ayasa Dec 2021

Reconstruction And Rebuilding Stability Of Post Conflict Societies: Economic And Security Interests Or Sustainable Development?, Jihad Al-Ayasa

Journal of the Arab American University مجلة الجامعة العربية الامريكية للبحوث

This critical review shed light on the problem of applying the model of reconstruction and stability building of Germany and Japan after World War II on geopolitically and culturally different cases, such as Iraq and Afghanistan as post war contexts; and probably the same model will be applied to different post war contexts, such as Syria, Yemen, Libya and others. The study discussed the reasons why the model of reconstructing Iraq and Afghanistan failed compared to the successful model that was applied in Germany and Japan. Grounding on previous literature and theoretical frameworks, the study developed a new model that …