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2018 Annual Report Of The Ywca Of Mount Desert Island, Ywca Of Mount Desert Island Staff
2018 Annual Report Of The Ywca Of Mount Desert Island, Ywca Of Mount Desert Island Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Aclu Of Maine Annual Report (2018), Aclu Of Maine Staff
Aclu Of Maine Annual Report (2018), Aclu Of Maine Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Celebrating Black History Month: Pleasant Street Voices Speak Final Grant Report And Dvd, 2018
Celebrating Black History Month: Pleasant Street Voices Speak Final Grant Report And Dvd, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains one final grant report, one DVD, and eight event brochures.
The Elaine Massacre And Arkansas, Final Grant Report, 2018
The Elaine Massacre And Arkansas, Final Grant Report, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains two copies of The Elaine Massacre and Arkansas: A Century of Atrocity and Resistance, 1819-1919, edited by Guy Lancaster and one Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant Program final grant report.
Women Of Courage And Leadership Final Grant Report And Videos, 2018
Women Of Courage And Leadership Final Grant Report And Videos, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains a Curtis Sykes grant report for the Women of Courage and Leadership Symposium and four videos of the symposium on a flash drive.
Africa Day Fest Final Grant Report, 2018
Africa Day Fest Final Grant Report, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains two copies of the Curtis H. Sykes grant report (interim and final), photographs of Africa Day Fest, two DVDs of the videos taken at Africa Day Fest, two CD-ROMs with photographs, and three newspaper clippings from the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
Arkansas Department Of Emergency Management - Federal Surplus Property Records, 1956-2018
Arkansas Department Of Emergency Management - Federal Surplus Property Records, 1956-2018
Finding aids
This collection contains records from the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management's Federal Surplus Property division dating from 1956 to 2018.
Arkansas State Board Of Barber Examiners Records, 1937-2018
Arkansas State Board Of Barber Examiners Records, 1937-2018
Finding aids
This collection contains records relating to the Arkansas State Board of Barber Examiners. Files in this collection typically contain applications in chronological order, a certificate of barber school or training, photographs, renewal of barber license forms, applications of enrollment into barber school, cards with test results, exams taken by barber, health reports, letters between the applicant and the Barber Board, board file cards reflecting an inactive status, and an obituary newspaper clipping on the inactive barber, if available.
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Records, 1900-2018
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Records, 1900-2018
Finding aids
This collection is comprised of various AHPP record groups from multiple state records transfers. Record Group I contains recordings on discs with various Arkansas-related topics, places, events, and history. Record Group II contains press releases and floppy discs. Record Group III contains records of the AHPP National Register Historian including event photographs, historic photographs, audiovisual materials, and historic drawings and prints. Record Group IV contains a press release log and press releases for 2017. Record group V contains a press release log and press releases for 2018.
Arkansas State Claims Commission Records, 1950-2018
Arkansas State Claims Commission Records, 1950-2018
Finding aids
The Arkansas State Claims Commission records include claim opinions, controversial opinions, and non-controversial opinions that span from 1951 to 2001.
Arkansas Oil And Gas Commission Records, 2017-2018
Arkansas Oil And Gas Commission Records, 2017-2018
Finding aids
This collection contains the public hearing minutes of the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission from 2017 and 2018.
Capt. Fred M. Greguras Military Collection, 1905-2018
Capt. Fred M. Greguras Military Collection, 1905-2018
Finding aids
This collection contains magazines, booklets, a book, postcards, and a map related to various military bases and other military locations around Arkansas including Camp Robinson, Camp Chaffee, Camp Pike, Fort Logan Roots, Fort Smith National Cemetery, and Little Rock Air Force Base.
Mount St. Mary Academy Commencement Invitation, 2018
Mount St. Mary Academy Commencement Invitation, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains one Mount St. Mary Academy Commencement invitation for the 2018 graduation ceremony.
8 Years Of Unforgettable History Final Grant Report, 2017-2018
8 Years Of Unforgettable History Final Grant Report, 2017-2018
Finding aids
This collection consists of a final report for the 8 Years of Unforgettable History book published through the Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant Program. Two copies of the book are available in the Arkansas State Archive's library collection.
Haven Of Rest Cemetery Commemorative Marker Final Grant Report, 2018
Haven Of Rest Cemetery Commemorative Marker Final Grant Report, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains a final report for the Haven of Rest Cemetery Commemorative Marker Project completed through the Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant Program. It also contains two copies of the commemorative marker and press releases related to the marker project.
Henry Clay Yerger High School Museum Final Grant Report, 2017-2018
Henry Clay Yerger High School Museum Final Grant Report, 2017-2018
Finding aids
This collection contains a final grant report for the Henry Clay Yerger High School Museum project, which provided museum display cases, funded through the Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant. It also includes photographs of the museum and the display cases that were purchased.
My Silent Voice Final Grant Report, 2018
My Silent Voice Final Grant Report, 2018
Finding aids
This collection contains a final grant report for the My Silent Voice memorial marker funded by the Curtis H. Sykes Memorial Grant program. It also contains photographs, invitations and programs from the marker dedication, as well as research documents related to the marker.
National Register Of Historic Places Nominations By Students In Preservation Courses 1993 - 2018, Robert R. Weyeneth
National Register Of Historic Places Nominations By Students In Preservation Courses 1993 - 2018, Robert R. Weyeneth
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Center For Research On Sustainable Forests 2018 Annual Report, Center For Research On Sustainable Forests
Center For Research On Sustainable Forests 2018 Annual Report, Center For Research On Sustainable Forests
General University of Maine Publications
The Center for Research on Sustainable Forests (CRSF) was founded in 2006 to build on a rich history of leading forest research and to enhance our understanding of Maine’s forest resources in an increasingly complex world. CRSF brings together the natural and social sciences with an appreciation for the importance of the relationship between people and our ecosystems. We conduct research and inform stakeholders about how to balance the wise-use of our resources while conserving our natural world for future generations. Our mission is to conduct and promote leading interdisciplinary research on issues affecting the management and sustainability of northern …
Obituary; 2018-12-27; Woodard-Jones, Martha Nell, Hopewell Baptist Church
Obituary; 2018-12-27; Woodard-Jones, Martha Nell, Hopewell Baptist Church
Hopewell Baptist Church
No abstract provided.
His 34 History And Contemporary Issues In Science And Technology, William Dejong-Lambert
His 34 History And Contemporary Issues In Science And Technology, William Dejong-Lambert
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Alegal: Biopolitics And The Unintelligibility Of Okinawan Life, Annmaria M. Shimabuku
Alegal: Biopolitics And The Unintelligibility Of Okinawan Life, Annmaria M. Shimabuku
Sociology
Okinawan life, at the crossroads of American militarism and Japanese capitalism, embodies a fundamental contradiction to the myth of the monoethnic state. Suspended in a state of exception, Okinawa has never been an official colony of the Japanese empire or the United States, nor has it ever been treated as an equal part of Japan. As a result, Okinawans live amid one of the densest concentrations of U.S. military bases in the world. By bringing Foucauldian biopolitics into conversation with Japanese Marxian theory, Alegal uncovers Japan’s determination to protect its middle class from the racialized sexual contact around its mainland …
Obituary; 2018-12-23; Oldham, Cheneta, Hopewell Baptist Church
Obituary; 2018-12-23; Oldham, Cheneta, Hopewell Baptist Church
Hopewell Baptist Church
No abstract provided.
A Tiger's Rest: A Reflection On The Killed At Gettysburg Profile Of Horthere Fontenot, Zachary A. Wesley
A Tiger's Rest: A Reflection On The Killed At Gettysburg Profile Of Horthere Fontenot, Zachary A. Wesley
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
As soon as I was assigned to the Killed at Gettysburg project, I knew that I wanted to work with a French Creole soldier. I have a soft spot for Louisiana troops, you see (along with Mississippians, but that is irrelevant here), partly because of my childhood filled with Scooby Doo. One film I remember particularly well is Scooby Doo on Zombie Island. To any of y’all who are unfamiliar with the film, let me give you a brief run-down. Scooby and the gang visit Moonscar Island out in the Louisiana Bayous with the promise that they will find …
Life As The Wife Of Buffalo Bill, Summer Weaver
Life As The Wife Of Buffalo Bill, Summer Weaver
Student Works
Buffalo Bill was and still is considered a symbol for the American West. His Wild West Show brought the excitement of frontier life to people in the Eastern U.S. and even in Europe. The more subtle frontier story, however, is told by his wife, Louisa Frederici Cody. In her memoir, Memories of Buffalo Bill, Louisa further idealizes her husband by giving an "inside look" at the life of the great American hero. Never mentioning William Cody's two divorce attempts, Louisa maintains a flawless depiction of her husband as they both "worked for tomorrow."
My essay examines the reasons why …
Making Photographs Speak, Cameron T. Sauers, Benjamin M. Roy, James T. Goodman
Making Photographs Speak, Cameron T. Sauers, Benjamin M. Roy, James T. Goodman
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
It has often been said that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Making that picture spit out those mythical thousand words, as we can all attest, is no easy task. Over the course of the first half of the fall semester, the three of us were tasked with developing brief interpretive captions for two Civil War photographs each, with the end goal to display our work at the Civil War Institute’s 2019 Summer Conference. What initially appeared as a simple project quickly revealed itself to be a difficult, yet rewarding, challenge that taught us all important lessons concerning …
Uncovering The Voices That Have Been Silenced: How The Cherokee Young Women Are Continuing The Traditions Of Their Ancestors Through Literature And Rhetoric, Carly L. Callister
Uncovering The Voices That Have Been Silenced: How The Cherokee Young Women Are Continuing The Traditions Of Their Ancestors Through Literature And Rhetoric, Carly L. Callister
Student Works
When the Cherokee women, back in 1817, first heard the news that they were being stripped of their lands and being forced to journey through the Trail of Tears, they decided to fight for what was right by speaking up and using their voices to be heard around the world. They created petitions and speeches, explaining their love for their people, motherhood, and the land, and how it was “their duty as mothers” to fight for the right to stay in the southeastern part of the United States (Lauter 2399). Though the Cherokee women’s voices were silenced when their petitions …
Digital Communications Newsletter, December 2018, University Of Maine Digital Communications
Digital Communications Newsletter, December 2018, University Of Maine Digital Communications
General University of Maine Publications
UMaine Digital Communications monthly newsletter for campus website managers. Distributed by email to subscribers.
History Of Early Twentieth Century Child Labor In America, Vijaya Tamla Rai
History Of Early Twentieth Century Child Labor In America, Vijaya Tamla Rai
History and Urban Studies 971: Seminar on the History of American Urban Problems
This paper portrays the lives of children laboring in early twentieth century America with a closer focus on cases from Wisconsin. Child labor permits issued by Ozaukee County court and other literature and reports on child labor from the Archives of the UWM Libraries, and photographs depicting child labor taken by Lewis Hine from the National Child Labor Committee Collection are primary sources.
Fighting For Their Lives: Why The Marginalized Irish From The 1840s-1910 Dominated American Prizefighting, Owen Marshall
Fighting For Their Lives: Why The Marginalized Irish From The 1840s-1910 Dominated American Prizefighting, Owen Marshall
Honors Program Theses and Projects
One of the most recognizable figures in the world during his lifetime, heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, previously Cassius Clay and Cassius X, put his self-esteem on display with the simple declaration “I am the greatest.” This was a phrase he told himself long before he truly was the greatest, but he proved it to the world in 1964 when he defeated defending champion Sonny Liston. Upon knocking out his dangerous, violent, and cheating opponent, Ali whipped himself into a frenzy, as onlookers saw him fall over the ropes, scream at the ringside reporters who had previously doubted him, and …