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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Columbia Chronicle (12/13/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (12/13/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from December 13, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 15. Cover story: "Monstrous staff cuts at Field Museum" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (12/06/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (12/06/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from December 6, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 14. Cover story: "Smith visits, speaks volumes" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (11/29/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (11/29/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from November 29, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 13. Cover story: "Big names making big bucks" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (11/22/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (11/22/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from Novmeber 22, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 36 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 12. Cover story: "Columbia takes over publishing headquarters" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (11/15/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (11/15/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from November 15, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 11. Cover story: "City takes up trauma center crisis" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (11/08/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (11/08/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from November 8, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 10. Cover story: "Are Illinois politicians student friendly?" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (11/01/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (11/01/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from November 1, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 9. Cover story: "Part-time faculty seeks new leadership" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (10/25/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (10/25/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from October 25, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 8. Cover story: "Columbia honored at White House" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (10/18/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (10/18/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from October 18, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 7. Cover story: "Student tells his story of surviving double transplant" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (10/11/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (10/11/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from October 11, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 6. Cover story: "Cinematic celebration sets future in motion" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (10/04/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (10/04/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from October 4, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 5. Cover story: "FBI raids activists' homes" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (09/27/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (09/27/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from September 27, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 4. Cover story: "Immigrant teens left adrift" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (09/20/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (09/20/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from September 20, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 3. Cover story: "Battle over city cops" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (09/13/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (09/13/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from September 13, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 2. Cover story: "Fuller to face prison time" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
Columbia Chronicle (09/07/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (09/07/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from September 7, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 46, Number 1. Cover story: "Convocation revamped" Editor-in-Chief: Spencer Roush
"Telling No Lies": The Role Of Bernard Magubane And Other Progressive Scholars In The Struggles For Change In The United States, Prexy Nesbitt
"Telling No Lies": The Role Of Bernard Magubane And Other Progressive Scholars In The Struggles For Change In The United States, Prexy Nesbitt
Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered this paper at the Professor Ben Magubane at 80: Celebrating a Life International Conference held in Pretoria, South Africa. 6 pages.
Columbia Chronicle (05/10/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (05/10/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from May 10, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 45, Number 30. Cover story: "Columbia celebrates rising stars" Editor-in-Chief: Bethany Reinhart
Columbia Chronicle (05/03/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (05/03/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from May 3, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 45, Number 29. Cover story: "Café changes are brewing" Editor-in-Chief: Bethany Reinhart
Echo, Summer/Fall 2010, Columbia College Chicago
Echo, Summer/Fall 2010, Columbia College Chicago
Echo
Student-produced magazine formerly published as Chicago Arts and Communication, changed to Echo magazine in 1997. Cover Articles: Triumph over trauma: rise up; Community cursade: group living returns; Step up to the plate: women at bat; Underground gallery: home is where the art is. 72 pages.
Columbia Chronicle (04/19/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/19/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 19, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 45, Number 27. Cover story: "Moving out, moving up" Editor-in-Chief: Bethany Reinhart
Columbia Chronicle (04/12/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/12/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 12, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 48 pages and is listed as Volume 45, Number 26. Cover story: "Activism through art" Editor-in-Chief: Bethany Reinhart
Columbia Chronicle (04/05/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/05/2010), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 5, 2010 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 48 pages and is listed as Volume 45, Number 25. Cover story: "Eating their words" Editor-in-Chief: Bethany Reinhart
Interview With Curtis Black, Jeremy Alexander Cairns
Interview With Curtis Black, Jeremy Alexander Cairns
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 77 minutes
Oral history interview of Curtis Black by Jeremy Alexander Cairns
In his interview, Curtis Black details his childhood and early college years at the University of Chicago. He explains how he became involved in the anti-apartheid movement in 1979 while covering divestment for the Chicago Maroon and, soon after, joining the Action Committee on South Africa, a student organization that campaigned to get the University of Chicago to divest from stock of corporations doing business in South Africa. He notes an especially significant piece he wrote in 1985, interviewing Prexy Nesbitt, that gave a comprehensive view of …
Interview With Helen Shiller, Jacob Martin Lingan
Interview With Helen Shiller, Jacob Martin Lingan
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 50 minutes
Oral history interview of Helen Shiller by Jacob Martin Lingan
Ms. Shiller first outlines the path that led her to forming the Anti-Apartheid Ordinance, beginning with her work with the Minister of Information for ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) and a trip to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and South Africa, which led to her interest in the latter. She recalls how, when she returned to Chicago, she was motivated to strengthen legislation against the Apartheid government. She describes the process they went through to force Chicago banks to divest from South Africa, which happened to coincide with Nelson Mandela’s …
Interview With Josephine Wyatt, Suzanne Miller
Interview With Josephine Wyatt, Suzanne Miller
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 73 minutes
Oral history interview of Josephine Wyatt by Suzanne Miller
In her interview, Ms. Wyatt recalls her childhood on her family’s farm in Georgia, her family’s church, and their community. She explains how she and her husband relocated to Chicago for work, where she started taking classes at the local colleges. She tells of how she began working for Chicago Child Care after her divorce, first as a secretary and then as an office manager. She recalls how she deeply identified with the struggles in Apartheid South Africa, after growing up in Jim Crow Georgia and witnessing the …
Interview With George Schmidt, Melena Grace Nicholson
Interview With George Schmidt, Melena Grace Nicholson
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 154 minutes
Oral history interview of George Schmidt by Melena Grace Nicholson
Chicago Public School teacher and union activist, George Schmidt discusses his work as editor of Substance a newspaper covering public education that he helped found in 1975. His activism was sparked during his college years and he recounts his work during his teaching career. He was involved in the G.I. movement and military counseling, working with ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union), and people in Angola and Mozambique, before becoming a teacher. His interest in military counseling and the G.I. movement stems from his own parents’ experience during …
Interview With Stan Willis, Richard Hughey
Interview With Stan Willis, Richard Hughey
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 135 minutes
Oral history interview of Stan Willis by Richard Hughey
Mr. Willis begins by recounting his early years in Chicago with his family and his gang activity in high school. He briefly describes his years in the Air Force and his work as a bus driver before enrolling at Crane College. Willis describes his activism work from his college years in detail, creating the Black History Club and later running for and winning student body president, during which time he helped organize strikes against injustices around the country. He mentions how he had a hand in naming the …
Interview With Alice Palmer, Katherine Elizabeth Mcauliff
Interview With Alice Palmer, Katherine Elizabeth Mcauliff
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 107 minutes
Oral history interview of Alice Palmer by Katherine Elizabeth McAuliff
As a youth, Palmer mentions, she encountered news of South African Apartheid through a magazine to which her grandparents subscribed, outlining methods of classifying race in the country, particularly through hair texture. In college, Palmer mentions a deepened awareness of the issues in South Africa, which propelled her student activism during the boycott against the Krugerrand. Palmer also describes her involvement in organizing the Free South Africa Movement with other Chicago-based activists. She describes the demonstrations between November 1984 and March 1985 in front of the South …
Interview With Clarice Durham, Lauren Ashley Alexander
Interview With Clarice Durham, Lauren Ashley Alexander
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 95 minutes
Oral history interview of Clarice Durham by Lauren Ashley Alexander
Clarice Durham recalls her childhood and recounts her work with the Illinois NAACP, The National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation (NAIMSAL), and as co-chair of the National Alliance Against Racial and Political Oppression. She campaigned for justice in the Scottsboro Boys case in 1931, attended the founding convention of the Progressive Party in 1948, and participated in the March on Washington in 1963. As Durham recaps her trip to South Africa, she recalls the change it had on her and her views of the movement. …
Interview With Constance Prince, Brett Edward King
Interview With Constance Prince, Brett Edward King
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 97 minutes
Oral history interview of Constance Prince by Brett Edward King
In her interview, Ms. Prince details her difficult childhood in Florida, her first marriage, the birth of her daughter, and her divorce. She recalls how she completed her degree at Florida State University and moved with her daughter to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. She describes how she first learned of South African apartheid at Northwestern through Prexy Nesbitt. This, she explains, led to her involvement in the anti-apartheid movement: at the urging of Nesbitt and George Schmidt, she wrote a three-piece series outlining the history of …