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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
From The Editor, Elise H. Stephens
From The Editor, Elise H. Stephens
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The History Of Stained Glass In Huntsville, Wayne Lumpkin
The History Of Stained Glass In Huntsville, Wayne Lumpkin
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Add A Second Story, Sandra Ely
Add A Second Story, Sandra Ely
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Stained Glass Windows And Doors To Nowhere, Vol.21, No.3, Fall 1995, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Stained Glass Windows And Doors To Nowhere, Vol.21, No.3, Fall 1995, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
We Bought This!, Kyle Johnson
From The Chair, Suzi Bolton
Quest To Own The Information Superhighway: How Much Of It Can Blacks Realistically Expect To Own?, Matthew S. Scott
Quest To Own The Information Superhighway: How Much Of It Can Blacks Realistically Expect To Own?, Matthew S. Scott
Trotter Review
On the so-called information superhighway, cable systems, wire telephone lines, cellular services, satellite delivery and broadcast properties are converging to create an interconnecting electronic system on which audio, video and text can travel worldwide. Even though the system is not yet complete, many African Americans have expressed concern that they will somehow be left out on the back roads without an ownership stake. This essay will attempt to answer some of those questions pertinent to this quest of ownership.
Computer Utilization And Attitudinal Patterns In A Black Community, James Jennings
Computer Utilization And Attitudinal Patterns In A Black Community, James Jennings
Trotter Review
During the Spring and Summer of 1995 The William Monroe Trotter Institute conducted a survey of resident utilization patterns and attitudes towards various facets of computer technology. This survey was commissioned by Freedom House, Inc. and supported with a grant from the AT&T Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts. The goal of this survey, composed of adult residents who have been served by Freedom House, and agency representatives of a small number of selected community-based organizations, is to inform planners at this agency about the computer technical needs, interests, and utilization patterns of its clients.
The Power Of Information And Communities Of Color, Lana W. Jackman, Patricia C. Payne
The Power Of Information And Communities Of Color, Lana W. Jackman, Patricia C. Payne
Trotter Review
In this age of the Information Superhighway, access to information has become a "human rights" issue for communities of color. Access to information is the backbone for economic growth in the world marketplace. Information literacy, the ability to find, evaluate, analyze, and use information effectively is the currency of infinite power and control of one's economic, social, and political destiny. For communities of color to gain access to this phenomenal communications/technological revolution, there is a need to become information literate.
An Interview With E. David Ellington, President Of Netnoir, Inc., Harold W. Horton Jr.
An Interview With E. David Ellington, President Of Netnoir, Inc., Harold W. Horton Jr.
Trotter Review
The following article is an interview with E. David Ellington, who was the President of NetNoir, Inc., a company "dedicated to digitizing, archiving, and distributing global Afrocentric content."
Technological Revolution And The Black Studies Curriculum: A Course Proposal, Abdul Alkalimat
Technological Revolution And The Black Studies Curriculum: A Course Proposal, Abdul Alkalimat
Trotter Review
A technological revolution is changing the world. The computer is fast becoming the universal tool in all aspects of work, production and communication, and innovations in bio-technology are fast transforming agriculture and health. The main impact of this technological revolution has been to restructure the economy, both the centers of accumulation as well as the labor process. It is also restructuring the methods by which people communicate, form and maintain communities. In general, the objective basis of social life is being fundamentally changed.
This essay proposes a basic course that not only focuses on the technological revolution, but should be …
Empowering Communities Of Color Through Computer Technology, Michael Roberts
Empowering Communities Of Color Through Computer Technology, Michael Roberts
Trotter Review
As we hurtle towards the 21st century, an increasing number of individuals start to realize that the ability to use computers and information technology resources effectively will determine how well individuals, organizations, and communities function in a rapidly changing technological society. Numerous studies, including one conducted in the Summer 1995 of Boston's Black community by Freedom House and The Trotter Institute, and highlighted in this issue, have documented the need of Americans—students, workers, unemployed, youth, adults and senior citizens, to become knowledgeable and proficient in the use of computers and information technology. There are several questions that do face communities …
Introduction, James Jennings
Introduction, James Jennings
Trotter Review
This issue of the Trotter Review focuses on one of the most important set of challenges facing the Black community in the U.S., and that is, how to access, and manage, and control, significant facets and processes associated with the information superhighway. This current issue identifies the nature of the challenges, but also proposes some strategies that the Black community and its leadership might consider to ensure both access and control over information technology.
To The Members Of The Worldwide Vincentian Family, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
To The Members Of The Worldwide Vincentian Family, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
Aux Membres De La Famille Vincentienne À Travers Le Monde, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
Aux Membres De La Famille Vincentienne À Travers Le Monde, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
A Los Miembros De La Familia Vicenciana Del Mundo Entero, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
A Los Miembros De La Familia Vicenciana Del Mundo Entero, Robert P. Maloney C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
Open Mouth, Open Mind: An Impressionistic Attempt At A Transpersonal Autobiography, Part 1. "Energies" And States Of Consciousness, T. R. Soidla
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.20 1995
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.20 1995
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Declarations Of Intent By Swedes In Cleveland, Ohio, 1842-1906, Patricia D. Whaley, Nils William Olsson
Declarations Of Intent By Swedes In Cleveland, Ohio, 1842-1906, Patricia D. Whaley, Nils William Olsson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Ahnentafel For Conrad Bergendoff
Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Church St. Paul, Minn., Marriages, 1858-1885, James E. Erickson
Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Church St. Paul, Minn., Marriages, 1858-1885, James E. Erickson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Postmodern Design: An Analysis Of Trends In Scenography, John Hofland
Postmodern Design: An Analysis Of Trends In Scenography, John Hofland
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Dooyeweerd And The Discussion About Science, C. A. Van Peursen
Dooyeweerd And The Discussion About Science, C. A. Van Peursen
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.20 1995
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Newsletter, No.20 1995
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Note From The President, No.20 1995, Pamela Sheingorn
Note From The President, No.20 1995, Pamela Sheingorn
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Announcements, No.20 1995
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
New Mexico Musician Vol 43 No 1
Archetype And Everything, B. Neville
Archetype And Everything, B. Neville
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.