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    Dedication: Andrew J. Cognard-Black

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    Among many other contributions to the NCHC, Andrew has served on the Board of Directors (2018–2021), the Publications Board (2017–present), the Conference Planning Committee on at least four occasions, the Finance Committee, the Research Committee, and the Editorial Board of JNCHC. Andrew J. Cognard-Black is already recognized as a Lifetime Fellow of the NCHC, and we are pleased to add to his accolades by dedicating this issue to him along with gratitude for his exceptional contributions to the scholarship and vigor of honors education

    Black Elk, Makhpiya J.; Fillmore, Herman; Nelson, Andrew - Part 1

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    Part 1 of interview with Makhpiya J. Black Elk, Herman Fillmore, and Andrew Nelson by Mary Alice Tsosie, for the Native American Oral History Program, UNM Affiliates, 2012-2015

    Black Elk, Makhpiya J.; Fillmore, Herman; Nelson, Andrew - Part 2

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    Part 2 of interview with Makhpiya J. Black Elk, Herman Fillmore, and Andrew Nelson by Mary Alice Tsosie, for the Native American Oral History Program, UNM Affiliates, 2012-2015

    Andrew Jenson with a group of men [01]

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    Black and white photograph of Andrew Jenson (center) with a group of men. He was a historian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1886-1941

    Andrew Jenson with a group of men [02]

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    Black and white photograph of Andrew Jenson (first row, center) with a group of men. He was a historian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1886-1941

    Andrew J. Stewart, 1903

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    Black and white photograph from Omer C. Stewart Album 2, page 47, showing a man, probably Andrew Jackson Stewart Jr., Omer\u27s grandfather, with surveying equipment in 1903

    A Gisha

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    Doctor Eleanor J. Smith is an African American studies educator, musician, university system chancellor, author, and visual artist. Dr. Smith was faculty member of the University of Cincinnati’s Afro-American Studies Department and William Patterson University. After obtaining a doctorate in African American studies and becoming a university professor, Dr. Smith wrote and directed performances about the Black experience during the 1970s

    Interview with Joseph Black

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    Letter from Joseph Black to Helen Shumway, author of Blue Mountain Shadows article, about his experience in the South PAcific during World War II

    To Win and Lose a Medieval Battle: Najera (April 3, 1367), a Pyrrhic Victory for the Black Prince

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    Book Review: L. J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay, To Win and Lose a Medieval Battle: Nájera (April 3, 1367), a Pyrrhic Victory for the Black Prince. (History of Warfare 115.) Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017. Pp. xiii, 634; 13 maps, 3 genealogical charts, and 2 tables. $197. ISBN: 978-9-0043-4317-7
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