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    Day Todd

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    Black and white photograph of bay gelding, trotter Day Todd wearing head number eight, L. Toole up for the second heat of the 2.22 Trot on Tuesday, July 5, 1938 at Narragansett Park, Gorham Fair Grounds, Gorham, Maine.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/kendall_images/3275/thumbnail.jp

    Gold standard of UK degrees is lost in translation

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    Inflated marks, overworked staff and politically compromised courses are the price of exploiting offshore UK registered students, says Michael Day

    Todd Elementary Learns about President\u27s Day

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    Blaine Brough, Deborah Ross and Carlinda Hackford pose by the Abe Lincoln display which their class made to celebrated President\u27s Day at Todd Elementary

    Todd Clear speaks on community justice

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    The Centre of Criminology and Professor Todd Clear, Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, held a one-day workshop on the topic of 'Community Justice', at the Law Faculty, UCT on the 15th April 2011. This video explores community justice and policing in South Africa, and contains references to laws regarding community justice and policing. This video can be used to support law curriculum or for self study

    Rachel Todd letter to Charity Rotch, Farmington, August 19, 1808

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    Rachel Todd discusses the ongoing problem of caring for the sick effected by fevers that were pervasive in parts of New England. She writes that she came home to find her physician husband "out visiting the sick in the street whom he had not found time to see in the course of the day." 7.7" x 13.5" (19.5 by 32 cm

    Retelling racialized violence, remaking white innocence: the politics of interlocking oppressions in transgender day of remembrance

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    Transgender Day of Remembrance has become a significant political event among those resisting violence against gender-variant persons. Commemorated in more than 250 locations worldwide, this day honors individuals who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. However, by focusing on transphobia as the definitive cause of violence, this ritual potentially obscures the ways in which hierarchies of race, class, and sexuality constitute such acts. Taking the Transgender Day of Remembrance/Remembering Our Dead project as a case study for considering the politics of memorialization, as well as tracing the narrative history of the Fred F. C. Martinez murder case in Colorado, the author argues that deracialized accounts of violence produce seemingly innocent White witnesses who can consume these spectacles of domination without confronting their own complicity in such acts. The author suggests that remembrance practices require critical rethinking if we are to confront violence in more effective ways. Description from publisher's site: http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/abs/10.1525/srsp.2008.5.1.2

    L. Todd, Some Day Been Dey. West African Pidgin Folktales

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    Smith Pierre. L. Todd, Some Day Been Dey. West African Pidgin Folktales. In: L'Homme, 1980, tome 20 n°2. pp. 147-148

    Scholars' Day Review vol. 1 frontmatter

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    Includes journal cover, editors, editorial board, Scholars' Day Committee, copyright, "About Scholars' Day Review," and table of contents.Archived web conten

    2022: W. Todd Kaneko

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    W. Todd Kaneko is the author of two books of poetry: This Is How the Bone Sings and The Dead Wrestler Elegies. He is co-author with Amorak Huey of the poetry chapbook Slash / Slash and Poetry: A Writers’ Guide and Anthology. His poems have appeared in Poetry, Alaskan Quarterly Review, Massachussetts Review, The Normal School, Barrelhouse, Verse Daily, Poetry Daily, the American Academy of Poets Poem-A-Day, and elsewhere. A Kundiman Fellow, he lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan where he teaches at Grand Valley State University.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lionsinwinter_writers/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Todd Street Mall

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    May Day Procession, Todd Street Mall.Unknown.Date:1979-0
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