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    "Reshaping the Landscape: Environmental Repercussions of Native American Removal" exhibition poster

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    This born-digital document was cataloged and uploaded to DLynx by Rosie Meindl during spring of 2025.Poster an exhibition called "Reshaping the Landscape: Environmental Repercussions of Native American Removal." The exhibition opened on April 22, 2025 on the ground floor of Barret Library

    "Johnathan Payne: Regenesis" Exhibition Image

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    This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during spring 2025.This digital image shows an exhibition in Clough Hanson Gallery featuring artwork by Johnathan Payne. The exhibition, titled "Johnathan Payne: Regenesis," was on display from January 31 to March 27, 2025. Johnathan Payne graduated from Rhodes college in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in art and went on to earn an MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University. He has exhibited his works both nationally and abroad and in 2020 held a residency at Crosstown Arts located in Memphis. His artwork is in the permanent collection of the Memphis International Airport

    White First, Enemy Second: How German POWs Help Us Rethink Race and Belonging in 1940s Memphis

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    This document was received from the Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies and uploaded to Dlynx by Rosie Meindl during fall 2025.After being overwhelmed by the number of captured Axis soldiers in the middle of the Second World War, the United States government decided to start a prisoner-of-war (POW) program in the continental U.S. Many captured combatants were held in the American South, which was under the thumb of Jim Crow segregation. One of those POW camps was in South Memphis, at the Army Service Forces Depot, which housed roughly 800 prisoners. This paper examines segregation in Memphis through a unique lens, by comparing the daily lives of captured enemy soldiers and the city’s Black citizens. Although the U.S. was fighting fascism abroad, Memphis’s wartime policies reveal how white supremacy at home afforded more rights, care, and dignity to German POWs than to Black American citizens, exposing segregation as not merely a system of separation but of racialized prioritization

    Urban Farm Guidebook: Post the Closing of Big Green Memphis

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    This document was received from the Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies and uploaded to Dlynx by Rosie Meindl during fall 2025.This guidebook is designed for schools seeking insights on the importance of continuing or developing a school garden. It includes resources, plant recommendations, and ideas for garden-based curriculum. The primary research question addressed in this guide is: what does school gardening look like for schools following the closure of Big Green Memphis

    "The Scarcity of Sand" Instatallation Image

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    This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in during fall 2025.This is an installation image of Sarh Elizabeth Cornejo's exhibition "The Scarcity of Sand." The exhibition was on view in Clough Hanson Gallery from September 5 to November 1, 2025. It was photographed by Chip Pankey

    Religious Studies Department: "I <3 Religious Studies" Sticker, 2025

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    This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This sticker is from the Rhodes College Archives.This is a sticker distributed by the Religious Studies Department that reads "I <3 Religious Studies.

    Department of Art & Art History: "PJ's Favorite Student Worker" Button, April 21, 2025

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    This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This button is from the Personal Collection of Wyatt Bigner '27.This is a button given out to student workers in the Art & Art History department for Student Worker Appreciation week and that features a picture of PJ, the campus cat, and reads "PJ's Favorite Student Worker.

    "The Scarcity of Sand" Instatallation Image

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    This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in during fall 2025.This is an installation image of Sarh Elizabeth Cornejo's exhibition "The Scarcity of Sand." The exhibition was on view in Clough Hanson Gallery from September 5 to November 1, 2025. It was photographed by Chip Pankey

    The Rat's Ass, September 29, 2025, Vol. 10, No. 2

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    This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in September 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This issue of the Rat's Ass is from the Rhodes College Archives.This issue of the Rat's Ass dates from September 29, 2025. This issue opens with a full color illustration of a rat and a street lamp, and a poem titled "beach church." Next, on the inside, three pieces of black-out poetry, a scathing critique entitled "At what point should we turn?," and both the lyrics and a link to a song called "Bad Day." The back of the issue features an alternate drawing of the rat from the front cover, as well as a small unnamed piece

    "The 2025 Thesis Exhibition" Exhibition Image

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    This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during spring 2025.This digital image shows the senior thesis exhibition in Clough Hanson Gallery in spring of 2025. The exhibition was on display from April 25 to March 1, 2025

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