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William E. Johnson Civil War letters
This collection contains two letters written by Capt. William E. Johnson of the 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles while he was a prisoner of war at Camp Chase, Ohio
Jessie E. Johnson (Mrs. Frank Miller).
Photograph of Jessie E. Johnson (Mrs. Frank Miller), Salt Lake City, Utah, taken in the 1880s or 1890s
E. E. Johnson Special
E. E. Johnson plays a song on the guitar. He wrote this tune. He is from Buckingham County, Virginia and worked with the C&O Railroad company in Beckley, West Virginia
Reassessing the Johnson Presidency
The purpose of this thesis is to show that a hegemonic discourse has developed through the literature based on Lyndon Baines Johnson. This thesis also serves to challenge the discourse that has developed through the use of Archival research in order to gain a more informed understanding of the legacy of LBJ. To test this hypothesis, the existing literature has been examined and organised into primary and secondary(those who knew Johnson and those who did not)this allows us to establish if a discourse has developed, how it has developed and how it affects our perception of the Johnson Presidency. Secondly, Archival sources and data are used to challenge the hegemonic discourse that has developed. It is apparent that by conducting this research, the hegemonic discourse is mainly developed and perpetuated through secondary literature. When looking at the archival sources, it is apparent that this discourse is underdeveloped and omits key features of the Johnson Presidency that could drastically alter our perception of his time in office and ultimately his legacy as a President of the United States
Freud e Johnson-Laird: Modelos Mentais no «Caso Dora»
Afreudite : Revista Lusófona de Psicanálise Pura e AplicadaTrabalho sobre a relação entre a teoria dos modelos mentais de Johnson-Laird e o conceito de transferência em Freud.The author underline the relationship between Johnson-Laird's mental patterns theory and the concept of transfer in Freud
Time Capsule Letter - Kevin Johnson, West Mecklenburg High School
Letter to the Class of 2013, written by West Mecklenburg High School Senior Kevin Johnson. This letter was added to the time capsule buried in honor of Central Piedmont's 25th anniversary in 1988 and was reopened in 2013 during the 50th anniversary celebrations
Wilbur E. Johnson Oral History
An oral history interview of military veteran Wilbur E. Johnson originally conducted under the auspices of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project
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