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Trouble's Clarion Call For Leaders: Jo Ann Robinson And The Montgomery Bus Boycott, Rita White Carver
Trouble's Clarion Call For Leaders: Jo Ann Robinson And The Montgomery Bus Boycott, Rita White Carver
The Journal of Values-Based Leadership
Turbulent times are part of the human experience. They provide what Useem calls the "leadership moment" when one is given the opportunity to define who one is (1998). For Jo Ann Robinson, that leadership moment came personally in 1949, and publicly in 1955 when she transformed her trauma into a pro-social action of change (Williams and Allen, 2015). This article is a historical narrative inquiry into the life of Robinson who launched the Montgomery boycott and helped start the civil rights movement. The article tells the rest of the story beyond Parks and King, and explores the question: How did …
Four Facets Of Diminishment In Cicero's Pro Caelio: Dilemma, Irony, Understatement, And Comedy, Donald Matthew Pasko
Four Facets Of Diminishment In Cicero's Pro Caelio: Dilemma, Irony, Understatement, And Comedy, Donald Matthew Pasko
Graduate Theses and Capstone Projects (excluding DNP)
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Legal Writing: A History From The Colonial Era To The End Of The Civil War, David R. Cleveland
Legal Writing: A History From The Colonial Era To The End Of The Civil War, David R. Cleveland
Law Faculty Publications
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The Presidential Oath, The American National Interest And A Call For Presiprudence, Robert F. Blomquist
The Presidential Oath, The American National Interest And A Call For Presiprudence, Robert F. Blomquist
Law Faculty Publications
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A Thousand Points Of Ambiguity, Bruce Berner
A Thousand Points Of Ambiguity, Bruce Berner
Law Faculty Publications
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The Insanity Defense: Guilty By Reason Of Hinckley?, Bruce Berner
The Insanity Defense: Guilty By Reason Of Hinckley?, Bruce Berner
Law Faculty Publications
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A Theory Of Respect, Richard Stith
A Theory Of Respect, Richard Stith
Law Faculty Publications
To understand and to describe the feeling we call "respect" is the purpose of this thesis. Relying primarily upon the method of phenomenology, the contours of this often. invoked moral feeling are developed and a pattern and structure are therein discerned.
General issues of methodology as well as specific problems of access to the phenomenon of respect are first considered. Respect for persons qua persons is eschewed as a focus~ in order that our analysis not become excessively entangled in the nature of personhood. Rather, we turn to those particular individuals for whom we each have at some time felt …