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Black Man, Bogeyman, Malcolm Smith Nov 1994

Black Man, Bogeyman, Malcolm Smith

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Editorial from the from the The Maine Campus regarding racist stereotypes of Black men.


Multicultural Dean Vacancy May Soon Be Filled, Jeff Teunisen Nov 1994

Multicultural Dean Vacancy May Soon Be Filled, Jeff Teunisen

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding the recommendation of Shari Clarke to serve as Associate Dean for Minority Services and Multicultural Programs.


Newspaper Obituaries; Book 1 (P-S), Afro-American Historical Association Of The Niagara Frontier Sep 1994

Newspaper Obituaries; Book 1 (P-S), Afro-American Historical Association Of The Niagara Frontier

Newspaper Obituaries, African Americans from WNY

No abstract provided.


The African-American Urban Milieu And Economic Development, Lenneal J. Henderson Mar 1994

The African-American Urban Milieu And Economic Development, Lenneal J. Henderson

Trotter Review

Economic disparity between urban white America and urban black America is becoming more pronounced, whether in central cities, suburbs, or edge cities. African-American employment prospects have declined in central cities, increased slightly in suburbs, and increased substantially for the few African Americans living and working in edge cities. William Julius Wilson cites the decline in stable, higher-paying, blue-collar employment in the industrial cities throughout America. Others identify the changing structure of metropolitan employment as characterized by more rapid professional and white-collar employment growth in suburbs and edge cities and declining employment in central cities. In his book, Cities Without Suburbs …


Revisiting The Question Of Reparations, James Jennings Mar 1994

Revisiting The Question Of Reparations, James Jennings

Trotter Review

Recent congressional action to award Japanese Americans "reparations" for their internment during World War II, as well as the Florida state legislature's act to award $150,000 to black survivors of a white riot rampage of Rosewood, a black town, in 1923, has contributed to a re-emergence of the call for black reparations. Several black state and local politicians and leaders across the United States have called for legislative action that would compensate blacks for three and one half centuries of racial enslavement. The awarding of reparations to Japanese Americans is not the only precedent for indemnity to a group of …


The African-American Business Tradition In Boston, Robert C. Hayden Mar 1994

The African-American Business Tradition In Boston, Robert C. Hayden

Trotter Review

African Americans in Boston have been exhibiting their interest and talents in business for a long time. Those in business today are continuing a tradition that goes back to the African culture of preslavery days. Enslaved Africans who were brought to America came from a business tradition, from a culture of great traders, merchants, and craftsmen. Many enslaved blacks, in fact, purchased their freedom by marketing their skilled services and handmade products.


“Nationhood And The National Question In The Soviet Union And Post-Soviet Eurasia: An Institutionalist Account, Rogers Brubaker Jan 1994

“Nationhood And The National Question In The Soviet Union And Post-Soviet Eurasia: An Institutionalist Account, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

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A Celebration Of Diversity Concert, Taylor University Jan 1994

A Celebration Of Diversity Concert, Taylor University

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The program for the A Celebration of Diversity Concert in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jan 1994

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Taylor University Fort Wayne

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The program for the Taylor University Fort Wayne Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


[Introduction To] From Civilization To Segregation: Social Ideals And Social Control In Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1934, Carol Summers Jan 1994

[Introduction To] From Civilization To Segregation: Social Ideals And Social Control In Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1934, Carol Summers

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This study examines the social changes that took place in Southern Rhodesia after the arrival of the British South Africa Company in the 1890s. Summer’s work focuses on interactions among settlers, the officials of the British South America Company and the administration, missionaries, humanitarian groups in Britain, and the most vocal or noticeable groups of Africans. Through this period of military conquest and physical coercion, to the later attempts at segregationist social engineering, the ideals and justifications of Southern Rhodesians changed drastically. Native Policy, Native Education policies, and, eventually, segregationist Native Development policies changed and evolved as the white and …


Speech: The Handover, Desmond Tutu Jan 1994

Speech: The Handover, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

The speech that Archbishop Tutu made in Pretoria South Africa during the handing over of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission final report to President Thabo Mbeki. Handwritten notes throughout typewritten speech.


“Rethinking Nationhood: Nation As Institutionalized Form, Practical Category, Contingent Event, Rogers Brubaker Dec 1993

“Rethinking Nationhood: Nation As Institutionalized Form, Practical Category, Contingent Event, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.