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Terrible Terrell: The Forgotten Story Of Carolyn Daniels, Olivia Moll Apr 2022

Terrible Terrell: The Forgotten Story Of Carolyn Daniels, Olivia Moll

History & Classics Student Scholarship

Olivia Moll ’22
Major: History
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Alyssa Lopez, History and Classics

My thesis explores the participation of black women in the Civil Rights Movement, more specifically the contribution from Carolyn Daniels. Daniels is a mother and SNCC activist from Terrell County, and her story has yet to be told. I am here to tell Daniels’s story; her success towards the SNCC voting registration project that took place in the summer of 1962. The beauty of the Civil Rights Movement is that everyone’s story and activism matters, especially the story of women.


The Soul Of The Drone Operator: The Place Of The Cardinal Virtues In Drone Warfare, Lazarus Ejike Onuh Oct 2016

The Soul Of The Drone Operator: The Place Of The Cardinal Virtues In Drone Warfare, Lazarus Ejike Onuh

Theology Graduate Theses

Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter

  1. The Value of Human Life and the Paradox of War
  2. The Nuts and Bolts of Drones
  3. The Moral Landscape of Drone Warfare and Its Implication on the Just War Theory
  4. The Cardinal Virtues and the Drone Operator
  5. The Victimhood of the Drone Operator
  6. Beyond Moral Injury; Soul Wound and Repair

Conclusion

Bibliography


Price Gouging: A Gray Area, Mathis Mateus Jan 2015

Price Gouging: A Gray Area, Mathis Mateus

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Second Place

Essay Prompt: In Justice, Sandel discusses a number of contemporary political issues (e.g. price gouging during the 2004 Hurricane, the 2008-9 financial meltdown, the volunteer army, pregnancy surrogates, executive pay, slavery reparations, immigration, and gay marriage). Take a position on one of the issues discussed in the book and make the best case that you can for why this position is the most just. You may include evidence from the book, your prior studies, your own experience, and/or outside research. (Outside research is not required.)


It’S My Body: The Biomedical Ethics Of Cell And Organ Harvest, Christina Perri Jan 2012

It’S My Body: The Biomedical Ethics Of Cell And Organ Harvest, Christina Perri

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

First Place


The Injustice Of Ignorance, Nicholas Tavares Jan 2012

The Injustice Of Ignorance, Nicholas Tavares

Common Reading Essay Contest Winners

Third Place (tie)


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 9 Oct 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 9

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 8 Oct 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 8

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 7 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 7

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 6 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 6

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 5 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 5

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 4 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 4

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 3 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 3

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 2 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 2

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 1 Sep 1973

Journal Of The 1973 Constitutional Convention Vol. 1, No. 1

Journals of the 1973 Constitutional Convention of Rhode Island

No abstract provided.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, November 20th, 1972, Matthew Smith Nov 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, November 20th, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, September 11th, 1972, Matthew Smith Sep 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, September 11th, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 21st, 1972, Matthew Smith Aug 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 21st, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 7th, 1972, Matthew Smith Aug 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 7th, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 31st, 1972, Matthew Smith Jul 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 31st, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 2, Matthew Smith Jul 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 2, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 1, Matthew Smith Jul 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 1, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 19th, 1972, Matthew Smith Jul 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 19th, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 14th, 1972, Matthew Smith Jul 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 14th, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, June 28th, 1972, Matthew Smith Jun 1972

Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, June 28th, 1972, Matthew Smith

The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics

From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.


Charge Of Chief Justice Durfee, Job Durfee Mar 1842

Charge Of Chief Justice Durfee, Job Durfee

Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion

No abstract provided.


To The Members Of The General Assembly Of Rhode Island, John Pitman Jan 1842

To The Members Of The General Assembly Of Rhode Island, John Pitman

Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion

No abstract provided.


Address On The Right Of Suffrage, Seth Luther Dec 1832

Address On The Right Of Suffrage, Seth Luther

Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion

No abstract provided.


Extension Of Suffrage, B. Hazard Jan 1829

Extension Of Suffrage, B. Hazard

Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion

No abstract provided.