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James and Angela Gantose interview, 22 February 2003
This oral history interview, conducted on February 22, 2003, with James and Angela Gantose, offers a detailed recollection of life in the Tremont area of Cleveland, Ohio, during the early to mid-20th century. James Gantose discusses his upbringing in a multi-ethnic neighborhood, emphasizing the diverse cultural and religious communities that coexisted on W 14th Street. The interview covers various aspects of daily life, including the significance of local churches, ethnic traditions, neighborhood entertainment, and the impact of the Great Depression. Angela Gantose contributes additional context about the family\u27s Lebanese heritage, community interactions, and their eventual move out of the Tremont area. The conversation also touches on transportation, education, and the social dynamics of the era, providing a rich tapestry of memories that reflect the complexities of immigrant life in Cleveland
Professor Angela Shannon
Angela Shannon shares her poetry with the Taylor community.
Angela Shannon is the author of Singing the Bones Together, a 2004 Minnesota Book Awards Finalist. She teaches English at Bethel University. Her work has been published in journals, textbooks, and anthologies, including TriQuarterly, Ploughshares, Where One Ends Another Begins: 150 Years of Minnesota Poetry, and Beyond the Frontier: African American Poetry for the 21st Century. Her choreopoem Root Woman premiered at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theater in Evanston, Ill
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Angela Shanté : 2022 Irma Black Award Silver Medal Acceptance Speech
Author Angela Shanté gives an acceptance speech for When My Cousins Come to Town, illustrated by Keisha Morris (West Margin Press)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/irma_black_awards/1004/thumbnail.jp
Angela J. Stott Brennan Papers, 1920-1977
The Angela Stott Brennan Papers document her life, her husbands and children, and the Midway Service station of Adrian, N.D. which she and her husband operated. The correspondence includes letters from servicemen including James Murray in Vietnam (1969-1970). The majority of the collection consists of school, military service and other personal documents of family members from the 1950s into the 1970s
The Family History of Angela Ruth Weidert
Angela Ruth Weidert authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2018 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
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Introduction to The Angela Y. Davis Reader
For three decades, Angela Y. Davis has written on feminism, anti-racism, political philosophy, and liberation theory. Her analyses of culture, gender, capital, and race have profoundly influenced political and social thought, and contemporary struggles. The Angela Y. Davis reader presents interviews, essays, and excerpts from Davis's most important works, including her memoir, in four parts - Prisons, Repression, and Resistance; Marxism, Anti-Racism, and Feminism; Aesthetics and Culture; and Interviews - Davis examines progressive politics and intellectualism. The extensive introduction by Joy James both provides biographical background and contextualizes the intellectual development of Davis as one of the leading thinkers of our time.John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studie
The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the Twenty-First Century by Angela E. Stent
Stent, Angela E. The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the Twenty-First Century. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Review by James Biedzynski
Let's Stay Put: literacy and numeracy pilot: 31 July 2009 - progress report
[Extract] The 'Let's Stay Put for Literacy and Numeracy Learning' two year pilots have been funded under the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Youth and Training (MCEETYA) initiative focusing on literacy and numeracy in low socio-economic status communities. The project is based on the 'Let's Stay Put: One Child, One School, One Year' initiative currently operating in Townsville, North Queensland, as led by Associate Professor Angela Hill from James Cook University.
The 'Let's Stay Put: One Child, One School, One Year' program – which has been successful in developing individual student and whole-of-school approaches to better understand and respond to mobility and its impact on student learning – draws on a range of international literature in relation to student mobility, including the successful United Kingdom, 'Pupil Mobility' project
Papers of James Madison: 25 October 1813-30 June 1814, The
The article reviews the book "The Papers of James Madison, Presidential Series, vol. 7: 25 October 1813-30 June 1814," edited by Angela Kreider, J. C. A. Stagg, Mary Parke Johnson, Anne Mandeville Colony, and Katharine E. Harbury
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