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    Three questions to Howard Goodman

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    This is  the first interview in a new series, entitled Three questions, in which scholars, invited to participate in the SAW project seminars, answer three questions about their research. It is an honour to introduce Howard L. Goodman, who will give several talks at three one-day workshops on Li Chunfeng, and on the treatises in the official histories written in Tang China, which will take place at the end of November - beginning of December 2012. Howard Goodman became interested in Chinese, ..

    Lucien Bianco, Peasants Without the Party. Grassroots Movements in Twentieth-Century China, 2001

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    Goodman Howard L. Lucien Bianco, Peasants Without the Party. Grassroots Movements in Twentieth-Century China, 2001. In: Études chinoises, n°24, 2005. pp. 545-550

    Lucien Bianco, Peasants Without the Party. Grassroots Movements in Twentieth-Century China, 2001

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    Goodman Howard L. Lucien Bianco, Peasants Without the Party. Grassroots Movements in Twentieth-Century China, 2001. In: Études chinoises, n°24, 2005. pp. 545-550

    Damien Chaussende, Des Trois royaumes aux Jin : légitimation du pouvoir impérial en Chine au IIIe siècle, 2010

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    Goodman Howard L. Damien Chaussende, Des Trois royaumes aux Jin : légitimation du pouvoir impérial en Chine au IIIe siècle, 2010. In: Études chinoises, n°29, 2010. Numéro spécial sur le pouvoir politique. pp. 379-386

    Letter from Catherine Bauer Wurster and Howard Noise to Milton Stover Eisenhower, Administrator, War Relocation Authority, March 23, 1942

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    Letter from Catherine Bauer Wurster and Howard Noise to Milton Stover Eisenhower. The authors write to recommend that the San Francisco office of the Farm Security Administration be used "in so far as possible in the work of relocating the aliens." Authors reference enclosed letter to Gen. John L. Dewitt (chs_ms840_0318). Authors mention support for the idea from Dr. Paul Taylor of the University of California.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide

    Schooling and education.

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    Schooling and education by Giles R. Wright with Howard L. Green and Lee R. Parks. Number 4 in the New Jersey Ethnic Life Series. Published by New Jersey Historical Commission

    DREW, Charles

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    Title: Papers, 1900-1980s Description: 16 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American surgeon, author, and pioneer in the storage of human blood. Personal and family papers, writings and research on blood plasma and blood banks, newspaper clippings, and programs relating to Drew\u27s activities; together with materials documenting his work with the Blood Transfusion Betterment Association during World War II. Gifts of Dr. R. Frank Jones, 1973, Mrs. Minnie Lenore Drew, 1974, and James L. Marshall, 1981. Subjects: Afro-American physicians. lcsh Blood banks. Blood plasma. Blood Transfusion Betterment Association. Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC). NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.32 NUCMC Number: DCLV96-A41

    Dr. Amy Howard – Faculty Author Interview

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    Amy Howard, executive director of the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement and associated faculty in American studies, discusses her new book, More Than Shelter: Activism and Community in San Francisco Public Housing, published recently by the University of Minnesota Press. Her research and book looks closely at three public housing projects in San Francisco and brings to light the dramatic measures tenants have taken to create communities that mattered to them

    SPINGARN, Joel

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    Title: Papers Description: 4 linear ft. Notes: Scholar, author, publisher, literary critic, philanthropist, and president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence; bills, lists, reports, pictures and other material on the Amenia Conference, the military training camp for black officers in Des Moines, Iowa; NAACP papers; constitution, declaration, and other papers of the Niagara Movement; family correspondence; newspaper clippings; and an autograph album. The material is related to the library\u27s Arthur Spingarn collection. Card index in the library. Gift, 1957. Subjects: Afro-Americans (for all permanent residents of the United States of black African ancestry); Amenia Conferences Amenia Conferences Armed Forces; Afro-Americans Autograph collections; Albums and books Blacks; Organizations and societies Camps (military); Iowa Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt Fort Des Moines, Iowa Frazier, E. Franklin Gompers, Samuel L. Grimké, Archibald H. Hughes, Langston Johnson, James Weldon Labor leaders; Gompers, Samuel L. Mays, Benjamin McKay, Claude Miller, Kelly Moton, Robert Russa National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; history National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Spingarn, Joel E., chairman of the board Niagara Movement Peterkin, Julia (Wood) Scott, Emmett Spingarn family Terrell, Mary Church Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.105 NUCMC #: MS 62-428

    Invitations - Reba Paeff Mirsky

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    The Writer\u27s Club, Inc. of Washington, D.C. invites you to hear Reba Paeff Mirsky, author of Thirty-One Brothers and Sisters and of Seven Grandmothers in a lecture on Zululand, Sunday, April 22, 1956 at 4:30 PM at the Washington Post Times-Herald Community Room, 1515 L. Street N.W.https://dh.howard.edu/wci_docs/1016/thumbnail.jp
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