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Free Winona: Celebration, Free Winona
Free Winona: Celebration, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Plan to Participate in the Really Really Free Markets;
- Interview with Variety Show Coordinator;
- Buying Gifts in a Failing Economy;
- Backmatter: Making Plans at the Hearth
Frazier Family Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Frazier Family Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection was assembled by John A. Frazier of Bulloch County, Georgia. Materials span 1789-1973 and consist of records, mostly letters and deeds, once belonging to families allied to the Frazier family of Washington County, Georgia--particularly the Harman & Brown families, with special focus on Lucy H. Harman and Morgan Brown. Materials also include various court orders; receipts; promissory notes; land plats; genealogical records; certificates; additional correspondence and accounts.
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Free Winona: Harvest, Free Winona
Free Winona: Harvest, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Announcing Plans for Community Garden Plots;
- Free Food Servings Need Volunteers;
- Industrial Food Production at the Sugar Beet Harvest;
- All About Community Supported Agriculture in Winona;
- Backmatter: Holidays
Free Winona: Party Is Over, Free Winona
Free Winona: Party Is Over, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Protest Organizers Face Prison;
- Police-State Terrors;
- Understanding Revolt;
- Guest Column: Protests at the Ground Level;
- Backmatter: Greed Might Collapse Capitalism, Let It
Free Winona: Back To School, Free Winona
Free Winona: Back To School, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Corporatization of Universities;
- Beehive Collective/GrassRoutes Bike Caravan Presents at Free Market;
- 12 Things Students Can Do To Help;
- Unschooling at the Winona Farm;
- Backmatter: Resistance to the Republican National Convention
Free Winona: Conflict Resolution, Free Winona
Free Winona: Conflict Resolution, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Is Voting the Same as Acting?;
- Bike Caravan to Ride Through;
- Latsch Island Part II;
- RNC 2004 Photo Essay;
- Guest Column: Expect Police Brutality in Twin Cities;
- Backmatter: Invitation to Students
Free Winona: Ancient History, Free Winona
Free Winona: Ancient History, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- The Jackson St. Coffeehouse;
- Before Bluff Country Co-op, Famine Foods;
- Latsch Island Part I;
- Ellery Foster & the Free Trade Exchange;
- Guest Column: Early Punk in Winona;
- Backmatter: The Struggle Is Our Inheritance
Free Winona: Prehistoric, Free Winona
Free Winona: Prehistoric, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Displaced Precolonial People;
- Welcome to the Driftless Area;
- Professor Henry Hull Remembered;
- Thoughts on the Dakota Homecoming;
- Local Wild Edibles & Medicines;
- Backmatter: The Timeless Struggle Against Oppression
Free Winona: Spring Flood, Free Winona
Free Winona: Spring Flood, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Really Really Free Markets Begin w/ 200+ Participants;
- Earth Day Driven Indoors;
- Resuscitating Critical Mass;
- Winona Unified Community Forum on Oppression;
- The Lock & Dam River System;
- Backmatter: Statehood Sesquicentennial Celebrates Imperialists
Free Winona: Community Economy, Free Winona
Free Winona: Community Economy, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Examining Local Economics;
- Riverway Grows Food for Hot Lunches;
- A Week of Anti-Recruitment Demonstrations;
- Invitation to the Really Really Free Market;
- Backmatter: What Happened to Montezuma?
Free Winona: Short Term Memory Loss, Free Winona
Free Winona: Short Term Memory Loss, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- The story of the Everland Collective, an all-ages events project;
- Critical Mass Community Bike Rides;
- Punk Rock in Winona, Recollected;
- Green Lantern Coffeehouse & Cabaret;
- Winter Walk in Aghaming Park;
- Food Not Bombs Interview w/ Organizers;
- Backmatter: Can There Be Life After Death?
Gypsy Pentecostals: The Growth Of The Pentecostal Movement Among The Roma In Bulgaria And Its Revitalization Of Their Communities, Miroslav Atanasov Atanasov
Gypsy Pentecostals: The Growth Of The Pentecostal Movement Among The Roma In Bulgaria And Its Revitalization Of Their Communities, Miroslav Atanasov Atanasov
ATS Dissertations
Gypsy Pentecostals is a ground-breaking study of the Pentecostal movement among the most marginalized ethnic group in Bulgaria - the Roma, more widely known as 'Gypsies.' This phenomenal movement started about fifty years ago, but it has seen its greatest growth in the recent years of the Post-Communist period. It has transformed the Roma communities in positive and constructive ways and advanced their integration into society. The dissertation is a thorough analysis of the movement and the first scholarly text on it written from the perspective of a Pentecostal missiologist.
The text reviews Roma history, which is a fascinating story …
Free Winona: First Of Many, Free Winona
Free Winona: First Of Many, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Notes from the Long Weekend Dec 2007;
- Mutual-Aid Primer;
- International Food Market;
- Beware: Capx 2020;
- Backmatter: What Dreams May Come?
Germany, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Germany, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Ethnic History
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Japan And The World: Japan’S Contemporary Geopolitical Challenges – A Volume In Honor Of The Memory And Intellectual Legacy Of Asakawa Kan’Ichi, Frances Rosenbluth, Masaru Kohno
Japan And The World: Japan’S Contemporary Geopolitical Challenges – A Volume In Honor Of The Memory And Intellectual Legacy Of Asakawa Kan’Ichi, Frances Rosenbluth, Masaru Kohno
CEAS Occasional Publication Series
Yale CEAS Occasional Publication Series - Volume 2
2008 Ruby Yearbook, Kristen Jennings Hildebrand, Ursinus College Senior Class
2008 Ruby Yearbook, Kristen Jennings Hildebrand, Ursinus College Senior Class
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 2008 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Charles Parrish Blitch Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Charles Parrish Blitch Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection features materials assembled by Charles Parrish Blitch, which document personal and professional aspects of his family and life in Bulloch County. Materials span 1870-2004 and include newspaper clippings, photographs, booklets, correspondence, diplomas, and school annuals that highlight Blitch's interests in local history and genealogy.
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Missions Involvement In The African Inland Church- Kenya, David Mulwa
Missions Involvement In The African Inland Church- Kenya, David Mulwa
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.