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Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Martin Clark
Mr. Martin Clark, a circuit court judge in Patrick and Henry county and Martinsville, VA spoke at the Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library’s Fall event. He has written three books entitled Plain Heathen Mischief, The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living, and The Legal Limit. The Legal Limit spent 30 straight weeks on Amazon’s legal thriller list and was named 2008 Book of the Year for both the Washington Post Book World and Bookmarks Magazine. Plain Heathen Mischief was chosen as a selection for the Quality Paperback Book Club and appeared on both Amazon’s and Barnes and Nobles’ Top 100 Books List. There was a book signing after Mr. Clark spoke
Recognizing Painful Legacies through Memorial Construction
Speakers: Julian Bonder, Deborah Martin (Geography), and Kristen Wilson (Art History)
The question of how communities address painful legacies through memorial construction is the starting point for a discussion between architect Julian Bonder and Clark Professors Deborah Martin and Kristina Wilson. Bonder’s well-known Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery in Nantes, France, a port from which hundreds of Atlantic slave-trading expeditions set forth, will serve as the cornerstone. The trio will also look at Bonder’s Holocaust-related work and other memorials to mass atrocity.
Co-Sponsored by the Graduate School of Geography and Department of Visual and Performing Art
Richard Blanco: The Journey to the Podium
Poster for a reading and conversation by Richard Blanco, Barack Obama\u27s Inaugural Poet, titled The Journey to the Podium . This event took place on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in 2014 (January 20th) and was held in Razzo Hall at Clark University.
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/1016/thumbnail.jp
John Lewis ’ March: A Clark Faculty Roundtable with Andrew Aydin & Nate Powell
March recounts the true story of Lewis’ lifelong struggle for civil and
human rights. Book One spans his youth in rural Alabama, his life changing
meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., the birth of the Nashville
Student Movement, and the battle to tear down segregation through
nonviolent lunch counter sit-ins, building to a stunning climax on the
steps of City Hall. Rooted in Lewis’ personal story, March reflects on the
highs and lows of the broader civil rights movement, and, like the 1957
comic book Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story that inspired
him, brings it to life for a new audience
Panel Nine: Building Nations, Breaking Societies
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
George M. Clark correspondence with Mrs. Griffin Martin, 1977 May 20
Letter from George M. Clark to Mrs. Griffin Martin asking for information about the whereabouts of the Brainerd Mission charter and the pewter communion service
George M. Clark correspondence with Mrs. Griffin Martin, 1977 May 20
Letter from George M. Clark to Mrs. Griffin Martin asking for information about the whereabouts of the Brainerd Mission charter and the pewter communion service
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta Universit
Darren Clark
The image of Steven Yinawanga, (seated at the computer) and his fellow student Stuart Martin at the Batchelor Institute. Steven, a mature aged Indigenous gentleman embracing modern technology to advance his skills in his chosen course of the promotion of innovation and change. Steven and Stuart were helping each other as they put together a business plan that covered the skills and knowledge required to promote the use and implementation of innovative work practices to effect change in their communities. I love the intense concentration on Stevens's face as he slowly, but surely, tapped away at the keyboard whilst Stuart quietly gave directions in his native language.Clark, Darren
Clark College Catalogs
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
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