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Community Pride Reporter, 11/1997, Community Pride Reporter Nov 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 11/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


A Dissonant Declaration From The Fed-Up Humans Of America, Stuart Ewen Ph.D. Oct 1997

A Dissonant Declaration From The Fed-Up Humans Of America, Stuart Ewen Ph.D.

Publications and Research

In October of 1997 a Media and Democracy Congress was held in the Great Hall of The Cooper Union. Appearing under his nom de plume, Archie Bishop, the author delivered a revision of the Declaration of Independence which, for many years, was unavailable in printed form. Then, a few years back, Hideaki Hirano—a prominent Japanese sociologist—posted a written version in Japanese translation. Now, Academic Works will serve as the repository in which the original document will be made available to a reading and thinking public.


Bern Porter International: Volume 1 Number 2 (Autumn, 1997), Bern Porter, Natasha Bernstein, Sheila Holtz Oct 1997

Bern Porter International: Volume 1 Number 2 (Autumn, 1997), Bern Porter, Natasha Bernstein, Sheila Holtz

Newsletters

Featuring a list of works by Bern Porter and a list of "scholars" of the Institute of Advanced Thinking.


Fall 1997, Wmpg 90.9 Oct 1997

Fall 1997, Wmpg 90.9

WMPG Program Guides

WMPG program guide for Fall 1997

Includes notes from Program Director, information on shows and events, and schedule.


Community Pride Reporter, 10/1997, Community Pride Reporter Oct 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 10/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 09/1997, Community Pride Reporter Sep 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 09/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Bern Porter International: Volume 1 Number 1 (Summer, 1997), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein Jul 1997

Bern Porter International: Volume 1 Number 1 (Summer, 1997), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein

Newsletters

A Literary Newspaper

Featuring the Bern Porter International mission statement with an introduction to the Institute of Advanced Thinking and Porter's literary philosophy.


Community Pride Reporter, 07/1997 (Summer), Community Pride Reporter Jul 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 07/1997 (Summer), Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 06/1997, Community Pride Reporter Jun 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 06/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 05/1997, Community Pride Reporter May 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 05/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 04/1997, Community Pride Reporter Apr 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 04/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 03/1997, Community Pride Reporter Mar 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 03/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 02/1997, Community Pride Reporter Feb 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 02/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Journal Of Pedagogy, Pluralism And Practice, Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 1997 (Full Issue), Journal Staff Jan 1997

Journal Of Pedagogy, Pluralism And Practice, Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 1997 (Full Issue), Journal Staff

Journal of Pedagogy, Pluralism, and Practice

No abstract provided.


[Introduction To] The Viper On The Hearth: Mormons, Myths, And The Construction Of Heresy, Terryl Givens Jan 1997

[Introduction To] The Viper On The Hearth: Mormons, Myths, And The Construction Of Heresy, Terryl Givens

Bookshelf

Nineteenth-century American writers frequently cast the Mormon as a stock villain in such fictional genres as mysteries, westerns, and popular romances. The Mormons were depicted as a violent and perverse people--the "viper on the hearth"--who sought to violate the domestic sphere of the mainstream. While other critics have mined the socio-political sources of anti-Mormonism, Givens is the first to reveal how popular fiction, in its attempt to deal with the sources and nature of this conflict, constructed an image of the Mormon as a religious and social "Other."


Winter/Spring 1997, 90.9 Wmpg Fm Jan 1997

Winter/Spring 1997, 90.9 Wmpg Fm

WMPG Program Guides

Newspaper format


Summer 1997, 90.9 Wmpg Fm Jan 1997

Summer 1997, 90.9 Wmpg Fm

WMPG Program Guides

"WMOG Bares it All! Live Broadcasts in Public"


In Our Very Bones: Poems By Twyla Hansen, Twyla Hansen Jan 1997

In Our Very Bones: Poems By Twyla Hansen, Twyla Hansen

Nebraskiana Publications

DISTANCES

1 Midwestern Autumn, 2 Going to the Graves, 3 Memorial Day, 4 On the Screen Porch, 5 Gophers, 6 Lilac Tripping, 7 The Separator, 9 Conspiracy, 11 My Neighbor's Daughter Learning To Drive, 12 Platte River State Park, Late January, 13 Spring Equinox, 14 When You Leave, 15 My Husband Snoring, 16 Full Moon, Total Eclipse, 17 My Father's Miniatures, 18 Wind, 20 If My Father Were Still Alive

ON THE PRAIRIE

23 Song of the Pasque Flower, 24 Blue Moon, 25 Crane River, 26 Nine-Mile Prairie, 27 Late May, 29 Prairie Trout, 30 Vines, 31 Building a Bat …


Autobiographies By Americans Of Color 1980-1994: An Annotated Bibliography, Rebecca Stuhr Dec 1996

Autobiographies By Americans Of Color 1980-1994: An Annotated Bibliography, Rebecca Stuhr

Rebecca A Stuhr

This book compiles and provides a brief summary of autobiographies published or reissued during the last decades of the 20th century. This is an excellent source for finding personal accounts of growing up just after the end of slavery through the civil rights movement, experiences for Japanese Americans during World War II, the American Indian Movement, and the growing movement for rights for immigrant labor in the United States. Many of these autobiographies were written to provide an account of family history, hardship endured, and accomplishments achieved for the next generation.