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    Marilyn K. Clark-Silva, percussion and Sarah Off Williamson, violin

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    Steve AdamsConrad PaumannDavid P. JonesKohei Kondo, arr. Marilyn K. Clark-SilvaGeorge Gershwin, arr. Marilyn K. Clark-SilvaNo program receive

    Letter from Sheila K. Clark to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Sheila K. Clark, Grand Hotel Flora, Rome, to Hagan, in thanks for arranging the audience. Regretting that he will not like the accompanying snuff, sent in gratitude

    Panel Nine: Building Nations, Breaking Societies

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    Moderator: Thomas Kühne (Clark University) Luca Fenoglio (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)Resisting the \u27Final Solution\u27? The \u27Royal Inspectorate of Racial Police\u27 in Nice and the Onset of a Fascist (anti-) Jewish Policy, March - July 1943 download paper (login required) Andrew Kornbluth (University of California-Berkeley)Crowdsourcing Genocide: Comparing Jewish and Polish Experiences of Collaboration, 1939-1944 download paper (login required) Natalya Lazar (Clark University)The Aftermath of the Holocaust: Jewish Survivors and Soviet Policies in Postwar Chernivtsi, 1944-1946paper has been removed per author Raz Segal (Tel Aviv University, Israel)Instances of Bystanding: Jews and non-Jews Respond to Each Other’s Plight in Hungary’s Borderlands during World War II download paper (login required

    Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University

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    Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta Universit

    An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz: Geopower, Inhumanism and the Biopolitical

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    © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article is an interview with Elizabeth Grosz by Kathryn Yusoff and Nigel Clark. It primarily addresses Grosz’s approaches to ‘geopower’, and the discussion encompasses an exploration of her ideas on biopolitics, inhuman forces and material experimentation. Grosz describes geopower as a force that subtends the possibility of politics. The interview is accompanied by a brief contextualizing introduction examining the themes of geophilosophy and the inhumanities in Grosz’s work

    The German Discovery of Sex: Prostitution, Patriarchy, Pornography

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    Poster for the symposium titled German Discovery of Sex: Prostitution, Patriarchy, Pornography . This was the second German Discovery of Sex symposium, with the first being held in April 2011. Jill K. Smith (Bowdoin College) spoke on the coquette in Berlin, Shaun Halper (Yale University) spoke on the masculinist wing of the German homosexual emancipation movement, and Peter Rehberg (University of Texas) spoke on the film maker Bruce la Bruce in the context of Reich and Marcuse. It was held in the Fuller Room of Goddard Library at Clark University on April 16, 2015 . Some the artists who helped design these posters include Nina Borland, Jasper Boyd, Isabel Miranda, and Sampson Wilcox. This is the current extent of our knowledge regarding the Henry J. Leir poster designers.https://commons.clarku.edu/henryjleirposters/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Clark College Catalogs

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    The catalog for Clark University later named Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) provides information on the degree programs, course offerings, policies, procedures, statistics, financial costs, buildings, services, administration staff, Board of Trustees, and faculty. Early years of the catalog also include lists of matriculating students and alumni. See also, Atlanta University Bulletins: https://radar.auctr.edu/islandora/object/002.au.bulletin:9999 See also, Clark Atlanta University Catalogs: https://radar.auctr.edu/islandora/object/auc.004.cau.catalogs:9999 </b

    Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs

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    Clark Atlanta University was established in 1988 as a result of the consolidation of two independent historically black institutions - Atlanta University (1865) and Clark College (1869). The bulk of this collection contains photographs of Clark College before its consolidation with Atlanta University. The photographs show student life including classes, athletics, clubs, sororities and fraternities, and graduation. Also included in this collection are notable people such as Vivian Henderson, Carl Ware, Vernon Jordan, C. Eric Lincoln, Thomas Cole, Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young, and James P. Brawley. At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at [email protected]

    The Clark Atlanta University Panther

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    Atlanta University was founded in 1865 by the American Missionary Association with assistance from the Freedman's Bureau. Clark College was founded as Clark University in 1869 by the Freedmen's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church (now United Methodist Church). The college was named for Bishop Davis W. Clark, the first president of the Freedmen's Aid Society. In 1945, The Panther became the official student newspaper of Clark College, a decision made by the student body and faculty advisor. Prior to this,'The Mentor had been the representative college journal of student expression. Clark Atlanta University is the consolidation of Clark College and Atlanta University in 1988. This digital collection consists of 260 issues spanning dates from 1944 through 2017
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