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    Jet Magazine Cover

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    Jet cover with pics of President Ford, AF, Stan Scorr, and Ed Brooke

    [Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #2]

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    Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy

    [Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #1]

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    Magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy

    Presented to Lionel Hampton

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    Certificate. 8 1/2""x11"" Certificate Jet Jazz Poll Award presented to Lionel Hampton by the publishers and editors of JET Magazine as reader's choice for First Place in the category of Miscellaneous Instruments (Vibes) for outstanding performance throughout the 1960 season. [?], 1960300 dpi, 8-bit depth, color, Nikon D100 digital camera, Nikon Capture 4, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Archival Master file is a TIF

    [Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #3]

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    Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy

    Iris Magazine: Worship

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    Poetry “Sunlight” by Lili Gorley Author bio: Lili Gourley is a creative writing major at Geneseo with a concentration in poetry. She often finds her muse in music and nature. She hopes to work in the publishing industry someday. Trigger warning: non-violent death “Craft” by Lidabel Avila Author bio: Lidabel Avila (she/her) Trigger warning: N/A “The Finale” by Liz Louie Author bio: Liz Louie is an author of all things you don’t want to find in your closet. She is currently working towards a BA from SUNY Geneseo in Creative Writing. She has been published in Catharsis Magazine, and enjoys spending time watching scary movies and riding horses. Trigger warning: abuse, minor gore, violence “Imago Therapy” by Isaac Schiller Author bio: Isaac Schiller (he/him) Description: Imago Therapy: Untangle those attachment wounds you developed in childhood! Look in the mirror. Do you see your parents hiding inside your face? Take a pen and draw over it until your face no longer belongs to anyone. Trigger warning: N/A “Every Eve” by Tess Woitaszek Author bio: Tess Woitaszek is a senior at Geneseo and part of a creative writing program, in which she focuses on poetry and creative short fiction. Trigger warning: N/A “Holy” by Tess Woitaszek Author bio: Tess Woitaszek is a senior at Geneseo and part of a creative writing program, in which she focuses on poetry and creative short fiction. Trigger warning: N/A Visual art “Worship” by Noel Guidry Author bio: Noel Guidry (he/him) Description: This piece depicts three figures praying to an ethereal figure of light. Trigger warning: N/A “The Adoration of the Magi” by Noel Guidry Author bio: Noel Guidry (he/him) Description: Depicts a nativity scene where the three kings, depicted in black, are seeing the baby jesus for the first time. Trigger warning: N/A “The Journey of the Magi” by Noel Guidry Author bio: Noel Guidry (he/him) Description: Depicts the three wise men riding across the Arabian Desert on camelback. Trigger warning: N/A “The Witches Tree” by Kaitlin Anzalone Author bio: Kaitlin Anzalone (she/her) Description: It was once believed that a spirit could be trapped in a wine bottle. People began hanging glass bottles on dead tree branches in hopes that a spirit would become trapped and the morning sun would neutralize the spirit. Trigger warning: N/A Untitled by Kaitlin Anzalone Author bio: Kaitlin Anzalone (she/her) Description: Children tend to worship the ground older individuals walk on. We should slow down and do the reverse. Trigger warning: N/A Untitled by Jillian Orr Author bio: Jillian is a junior sociomedical sciences major who loves drawing, watching the leaves change color, and cookie dough ice cream. Trigger warning: N/A Creative writing “Gender Nonconformity in Northanger Abbey and a Partisan Narrator’s Sympathy” by Matt Keller Author bio: Matt Keller is a senior English major concentrating in Creative Writing. He has previously been published in MiNT magazine and is President of the Creative Writing Club at Geneseo. The piece is a type of creative nonfiction lyric essay known as a “hermit crab essay.” It takes the disguise, or shell, of a literary analysis, hiding the narrator’s perspective within. As the narrator discovers more about himself as he discovers more about the characters of Northanger Abbey. Trigger warning: N/A “Ostinato; Prometheus’ Refrain” by Jackson Faulkner Author bio: Jackson Faulkner (he/they) Description: A conversation on love, worship, myth, and revival. Trigger warning: deathhttps://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/glm-iris/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Jet Magazine: Celebrating Black Female Beauty

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    Once referred to as, “the Negro bible” by famed actor and comedian Redd Foxx[1], Jet has continued to be a pioneer in representing Black Americans as beyond the stereotypes to which they are so often relegated. The magazine has not only provided accurate coverage throughout momentous Black historical movements such as the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s, the Black is Beautiful movement of the late 1960s, and the Natural Hair Movement of the 2000s, but it has also catered to the daily interests of Black Americans, such as fashion and beauty, lifestyle advice, dating advice, politics, health and diet guides, and coverage of popular actresses and actors of the time. Jet has prided itself on instilling in Black women “confidence and strength” through their representations of Black women. Comparison of the portrayals of Black women in Jet articles, advertisements, and illustrations published in the years 1950-1955, 1970-1975, 1990-1995; years during which the beauty standard of America was very Eurocentric and did not stray from that line; shows that Jet Magazine was one of the first publications to depict Black women as inherently beautiful. Examination of these representations within the historical, political, and psychological contexts of Black culture in America shows the development of Jet as an agent of social reform and change that challenges both the traditional view of Black women and the beauty standards present in American society

    TickerTape

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    Jet brief on AA's continuing work on CR and AA through NBCC

    Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1989

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    Features: Hooding Ceremony Highlights Commencement Graduation: Gateway to the Profession Law School Association Elects New Board Members Rico\u27s Pattern of Racketeering Activity Second Annual Author\u27s Reception Attracts Legal Communityhttps://scholarship.richmond.edu/law-magazine/1046/thumbnail.jp
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