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Full-Text Articles in Political History
Kurds At The Nexus Of Global Politics, Jesse Benjamin
Kurds At The Nexus Of Global Politics, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
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Naccs 30th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Naccs 30th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
NACCS Conference Programs
No More Wars: Sovereignties, Sexualities, and Human Rights
April 2-6, 2003
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Delaney Amendment, Eric S. Yellin
Delaney Amendment, Eric S. Yellin
History Faculty Publications
In 1958, U.S. Representative James Delaney of New York added a proviso to the 1938 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act declaring that the Food and Drug Administration cannot approve any food additive found to induce cancer in a person or animal.
Statement From Archbishop Tutu For Walter Sisulu, Desmond Tutu
Statement From Archbishop Tutu For Walter Sisulu, Desmond Tutu
Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual
Archbishop Tutu’s statement on the passing away of ANC Political leader Walter Sisulu. Handwritten and typed versions.
Margaret Chase Smith Essay: High School Student Essay Winners, Emily Parker, Rachel Culley, Miles Kirby
Margaret Chase Smith Essay: High School Student Essay Winners, Emily Parker, Rachel Culley, Miles Kirby
Maine Policy Review
Maine has benefited from the public service of many well-respected and influential national leaders over the last two centuries. One of them, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, offered her reflections on leadership at a time when the United States faced a struggle for civil rights at home and the tensions of the Cold War abroad. With the country currently confronting challenges such as the threat of terrorism, ongoing tensions in the Middle East, and the taint of corporate scandals, the Margaret Chase Smith Library annual essay contest invited Maine high school seniors to reflect on the qualities leaders will need to …