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    Hardy S. Clemons Oral History

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    Audio interview with Dr. Hardy S. Clemons, Furman Trustee Emeritus, and former pastor of the First Baptist Church in Greenville, SC. Dr. Clemons is a 1955 graduate of Texas Tech University, and later earned a Doctorate of Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Furman in 1994. In this 2004 oral history, Dr. Clemons discusses his work in civil rights early in his career in Texas. He tells of how he came to Greenville First Baptist, and how his relationship with Furman began. Dr. Clemons tells of his friendships with Gordon Blackwell, John Johns, and David Shi. He details the changing nature of the Southern Baptist Convention throughout the 1970s and 1980s, how it affected Greenville First Baptist, and gives his opinions regarding the causes and effects of the split between Furman and the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Dr. Clemons discusses the split between Greenville First Baptist and the Southern Baptist Convention as well. He discusses Furman\u27s religious identity since the early 1990\u27s, and speaks of some controversial issues the board faced during his tenure as a trustee.https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/oral-histories/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Ms. Courtney Chartier, RWWL AUC, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Ms. Courtney Chartier. Ms. Chartier talks about her work on the "New Georgia Encyclopedia" and "Online Voter Education Project." Andrea Jackson, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Photograph of Courtney Brothers Tarred and Feathered

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    Photograph of two Black students Samuel and Roger Courtney tarred and feathered While at the time this incident was described as hazing incident carried out by University of Maine a modern interpretation, by scholars such as Karen Sieber, Humanities Specialist at the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, was that this was actually a racist attack. Sieber has featured this incident in her, Visualizing the Red Summer database and archive on the topic of the Red Summer of 1919, a term given to a nationwide wave of violence against African Americans that year. More information on this incident can be elsewhere in this collection

    Those who had

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    A collection of short stories.M.F.A.by Courtney Elizabeth War

    Au revoir Honolulu [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Caption title.; "Author of 'Give me real Hawaiian,' 'Comeback and mend your broken doll,' 'The silver in my mother's hair,' 'My home,' &c., $c."--Cover.; Publication date approximated from 'Australian popular music : composer index", Snell, Kenneth R. 2nd ed., 1999, p. 29.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3572216; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL

    An Altar Boy with a Gun

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    Courtney E. Martin\u27s books, Do It Anyway, explores the lives and motivations of eight activists–not superhuman heroes, but ordinary young people searching for their own way to make a difference. Among others, we meet Raul Diaz, a prison re-entry social worker at Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles About the Lecturers: Raul Diaz is a social worker at Homeboy Industries and Courtney E. Martin Courtney E. Martin is an American feminist, author, speaker, and social and political activist. She is known for writing books, speaking at universities throughout the nation, and for co-editing the feminist blog, Feministing.com

    John Courtney Murray and Martin Luther on the Relationship between Church and State

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    In this Article, the views on the relationship between church and state of the twentieth century American Jesuit, John Courtney Murray, are compared with those of the sixteenth century theologian, Martin Luther. The author notes striking similarities between Murray\u27s position and that of Martin Luther as manifest in Luther\u27s doctrine of the two kingdoms. John Courtney Murray is credited with developing the theories that have enabled the Roman Catholic Church to establish a new and effective modern relationship with the state

    John Courtney Murray and Martin Luther on the Relationship between Church and State

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    In this Article, the views on the relationship between church and state of the twentieth century American Jesuit, John Courtney Murray, are compared with those of the sixteenth century theologian, Martin Luther. The author notes striking similarities between Murray\u27s position and that of Martin Luther as manifest in Luther\u27s doctrine of the two kingdoms. John Courtney Murray is credited with developing the theories that have enabled the Roman Catholic Church to establish a new and effective modern relationship with the state

    John Courtney Murray and Martin Luther on the Relationship between Church and State

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    In this Article, the views on the relationship between church and state of the twentieth century American Jesuit, John Courtney Murray, are compared with those of the sixteenth century theologian, Martin Luther. The author notes striking similarities between Murray\u27s position and that of Martin Luther as manifest in Luther\u27s doctrine of the two kingdoms. John Courtney Murray is credited with developing the theories that have enabled the Roman Catholic Church to establish a new and effective modern relationship with the state
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