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    Tacoma manufacturing district and tide flats, 1912

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    Section of a 4-part panorama of Tacoma: Curtis 23641, Curtis 23642, Curtis 23463, Curtis 23464. Compare also with Curtis 23465, Curtis 23466, Curtis 23467. "A" St. to right; Tacoma Hotel (A St. between S. 9th and S. 10th) and Mason Hotel (A St., southeast corner of S. 10th) in center; tideflats to right.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe

    Curtis P. Mason, Charter Member

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    Portrait of Curtis P. Mason, Charter Member of the Alta Club in Salt Lake City, Utah, General Manager of Utah and Montana Machinery Compan

    In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought

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    In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought an out-of-print copy of Trader Vic\u27s Book of Food & Drink that once belonged to Maine author Kenneth Roberts (1885-1957). On a blank page, Curtis discovered Roberts\u27 well-crafted description of inventing a recipe, with scratched out and recast words

    Curtis P. Mason, Charter Member, President 1889-1890

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    Portrait of Curtis P. Mason, Charter Member of the Alta Club in Salt Lake City, Utah, President 1889-1890, General Manager of Utah and Montana Machinery Compan

    Curtis Blanton, Mountain Humorist

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    Author Curtis Blanton has a wonderful sense of humor. Herewith, listen to this interview from 2009 about how he came to publish the stories he heard the old timers tell when he was a kid

    Trip account

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    Trip account - AMs, 15 pp. “I am attempting to give you some account of a recent vacation trip which we were privileged to enjoy - Rose, Mother and I…” As the account of the trip to view the eclipse is unsigned, we can’t say for sure but as the author states “Rose, Mother and I” one could logically assume that the author is a sibling of T. Rose Curtis

    Curtis Rutledge

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    Photograph of a man in a hat and glasses. Photograph of Curtis Rutledge, a Mason in Van Horn, TX

    “You have never been a Black woman in this job” How Black women educators experience and respond to gendered racism in Chicago’s schools

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    Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2027-05-01The student, Scenecia Curtis, accepted the attached license on 2025-04-15 at 17:08.The student, Scenecia Curtis, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2025-04-15 at 17:15.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2025-04-17 at 16:45.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #21781 on 2025-10-19 at 19:14:57Black women educators have made significant countless contributions to American public education, yet their work and worth continues to be scrubbed from historical documents in a structural, political, and social effort to secure their invisibility. This intentional and targeted attack against Black women educators can be explored through the concept of gendered racism which seeks to elevate the confluence of both sexism and racism on the experiences of Black women. Because of the intentional erasure of Black women’s stories, I designed this study to center the voices and experiences of Black women educators who serve students in Chicago’s schools. Black Feminist Thought and Intersectionality Theory serve as theoretical frames that function to unpack and make visible the detrimental impact of gendered racism and misogynoir on Black women educators. The goal of this study is to learn more about Black women educators’ experiences, coping mechanisms, and needs as they navigate combinations of racism and sexism in their schools. This study is designed to create a safe space for Black women educators to show up authentically as themselves, without bias or judgement, to share their contributions and challenges with K-12 educational institutions

    Curtis Wilkie Letter and Map

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    A nine-page letter from journalist and author Curtis Wilkie, written to his parents, containing a first-hand account of the integration of the University of Mississippi. Wilkie was a student at the university at the time. Included is a hand-drawn map showing the places on campus where various events occurred during the riots

    Program for the Curtis Picture Musicale

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    Printed on title page: Edward S. Curtis. Author of "The North American Indian". Music composed by Henry F. Gilbert. The program for Edward Curtis's "musicale" or "picture-opera" featuring a foreward by Curtis, dissolving slide shows, motion pictures and music. The music was composed by Henry Gilbert and based on the wax cylinder recordings Curtis had made of Native American music with his photographic subjects. This program which toured the country during the winter of 1911-1912 included such productions as "Dream of the Ancient Red Man", and "Evening in Hopi Land". Also in PH Coll 484.AD
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