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Thomas Benton Howard to Rachel Anne Tuck Claude, 1879-1880
Letters from Thomas Benton Howard to Rachel Anne Tuck Claude, 1879-1880
Rachel Anne Tuck Claude to Anne Claude Howard, correspondence, undated
Correspondence from Rachel Anne Tuck Claude to Anne Claude Howard, undated
Anne Claude Howard to Rachel Anne Tuck Claude, 1878 and undated
Letters from Anne Claude Howard to Rachel Anne Tuck Claude, 1878 and undated
Scene by Scene, Lasso 2001, Volume 90, Howard Payne University, Brownwood, Texas
Yearbook for Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas includes photos of and information about the university, student body, professors, and organizations
Author interview: Q&A with Rachel O’Neill on Seduction: men, masculinity and mediated intimacy
In this author interview, we speak to Rachel O’Neill about her recent book, Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy, which offers an ethnographic study of the ‘seduction industry’. In the interview, she discusses the seduction industry as part of a continuum of mediated intimacy, the ways in which neoliberal rationalities are shaping masculine subjectivity today, how the book relates to contemporary discussions surrounding consent and women’s sexual agency and the particular challenges of undertaking this fieldwork. If you are interested in this interview, you can read a review of Seduction on LSE RB here. Q&A with Rachel O’Neill, author of Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy (Polity, 2018
The Swarm, 2003-2004, Vol. 93, Howard Payne University
Yearbook for Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas includes photos of and information about the university, student body, professors, and organizations
Building the Future, Howard Payne University 2005 Swarm, Volume 94, Brownwood, Texas
Yearbook for Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas includes photos of and information about the university, student body, professors, and organizations
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By Angelina Grimke 1st Page of Programhttps://dh.howard.edu/neg_alocke/1016/thumbnail.jp
GRIMKE, Angelina
In honor of his aunt, Angelina Emily Grimke Weld (1805- 1875), a noted abolitionist and feminist, Archibald Grimke named his daughter, the only child: Angelina Weld Grimke. Angelina Weld Grimke (1880-1958) was a prolific author of poetry, drama, and short stories. Among her most noted writings are, the plays Rachel published in 1921, and the poem The Black Finger , first published in Opportunity in 1923
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