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What If We Just Dance? An Example of Interactive Criticism
The project What If We Just Dance was performed in a number of Athenian secondary schools before it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The performance was created as an exploration to bring together contemporary dance techniques, such as release
Paraskevi Tektonidou
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Lincoln, The Emancipation Proclamation and Executive Power [PDF]
This Essay explores whether President Lincoln\u27s Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves held in areas designated by the President to be under rebellion onJanuary 1, 1863, could be justified as an exercise of his power under the Take Care Clause.
Chambers, Henry L., Jr.
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Victim of Emancipation: Adams County Flustered [PDF]
Republican stalwart newspaper The Adams Sentinel ran nothing in its folds hinting at the editor\u27s elation over the Emancipation Proclamation in the days following the document\u27s release.
Rudy, John M.
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Slaves, Soldiers, Citizens: African American Artifacts of the Civil War Era
Based on the exhibit Slaves, Soldiers, Citizens: African American Artifacts of the Civil War Era, this book provides the full experience of the exhibit, which was on display in Special Collections at Musselman Library November 2012- December 2013.
Cinderich, Jordan G. +8 more
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Reexamining the Racial Record of Abraham Lincoln
Since his death in 1865 Abraham Lincoln has been universally honored in black America. In many black homes and businesses, his photograph often hangs in honor next to the one of Martin Luther King Jr.
Boritt, Gabor +3 more
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Helping with Domestic Violence: Legal Barriers to Serving Teens in Illinois [PDF]
In the spring of 1999 the Center for Impact Research (CIR) and the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health conducted a study looking at the prevalence of domestic violence among teen mothers receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families in Chicago.1 In
Helene M. Marcy, Monica Martinez
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This article focuses on the historiography of emancipation in Latin America. Latin American independence was part of a widespread challenge to European colonialism in the Americas beginning in the late eighteenth century with the American Revolution. Historians now recognize that slavery and emancipation were central issues in the struggles over empire
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Engaging with (diversity) management: An analysis of minority employees' agency. [PDF]
This study analyses how minority employees engage with (diversity) management to construct their organizational identities and, by so doing, comply with, accommodate and/or resist managerial control.
Janssens, Maddy, Zanoni, Patrizia
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Emancipated Foster Youth Returning to Birth Parents [PDF]
Although foster youth should only emancipate from care if reunification or adoption is not possible by the time the youth must age out, some youth still return to the same families from whom they were ...
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It has always been one of the ironies of the era of the Civil War and the end of slavery in the United States that the man who played the role of Great Emancipator of the slaves was so hugely mistrusted and so energetically vilified by the party of ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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