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    Alfred and Melvina Wright Interview - Part 2 (Wayne County)

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    An interview with Alfred and Melvina Wright of Touristville, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of place names and communities in Wayne County, Kentucky

    Letter from Newton E. Wright to James B. Finley

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    The watch stolen by prisoner Piles has not yet been received in Cincinnati. Wright wonders whether Chaplain Finley has sent it on to someone in Cincinnati as agreed. If so, who did he send it to? [Note: Author dates the letter January 7, 1846, but it is actually 1847. See the previous letter from Newton E. Wright dated September 16, 1846 for context]. Abstract Number - 250https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1248/thumbnail.jp

    Alien Registration- Wright, Wayne E. (Presque Isle, Aroostook County)

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    Reminiscencias de Georg Henrik von Wright

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    This is a collection of some of the memories and anecdotes that the author shares with G. H. von Wright. We can also read his discussions and exchanges on logic and philosophy.En este texto se describen algunos recuerdos y anécdotas de los encuentros del autor con G. H. von Wright y de sus discusiones e intercambios sobre lógica y filosofía

    Mental health and Canadian society

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    edited by James E. Moran and David Wright.; Includes index.; Includes bibliographical references: p. 245-254.; Teaching at U.P.E.I.: co-editor, James Moran ; author of chapter 7, Ian Dowbiggin.Source type: Print(0

    Black vernacular English and the rhetoric of Jeremiah Wright

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    In this exposition I discuss the rhetorical conventions which are prevalent in the Black Church in order to demonstrate how the African American rhetorical tradition helps shape the cultural identity of many African Americans. Additionally, I explain the central tenets of Black liberation theology as it informs Black Church sermons in order to provide theological underpinnings for the largely misconstrued comments within the sermons of Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Wright's comments were largely misapprehended by those outside of the Black Church who are unfamiliar with the African American rhetorical tradition. My contention and overarching purpose in this exposition is to delineate the ways in which Black vernacular permeates, saturates, and colors religious sermons, especially those informed by Black liberation theology as exemplified in the sermons of Jeremiah Wright

    FIT Soul Fashion Show: 1992

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    The FIT Soul Club presents the 21st annual Soul Fashion Show: "Fashion Mosaic." Featuring work by student designers Valerie Mapp, Franklin Hokett, Robert E. Knight, Wayne Grant, Carl Hygrant, Niovi Gonzalez, Tony Cenac, Carlos, Karen Currington-Rippy, Avery Lucas, Eddie Mackey, Doo Aquino, Maria Blencowe, Joy Bryce, Sonja McGill, Raquel Quinones, Patricia Henry-Turner, Rasheda Marie Wright, Wayne Grant, Francisco Campos, Constance Strother-Haynes, Elda Bella, Steven Daniel. Producer/Director: Rhonda Burrell-Stubbs. Assistant Director: Leland Michael. Commentator: Leland Michael.NOTE: Portions of this video may be muted due to copyright restrictions

    Correspondence from Edna Wright and E. M. Clayton to Wiley Coleman, April 14, 1966

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    Correspondence from Edna Wright and E. M. Clayton to Wiley Coleman addressing the Warren County Board of Election and it's racial descrimination against Black voters. Clayton and Wright name literacy tests as a means for the registrar to arbatrarily decide who can vote, claiming he had refused 75% of Black voters

    Secondary Literacy Across the Curriculum

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    This paper discusses the challenges and possibilities attendant upon successfully implementing literacy across the curriculum initiatives – or ‘school language policies’ as they have come to be known – particularly at the secondary or high school level. It provides a theoretical background to these issues, exploring previous academic discussions of school language policies, and highlights key areas of concern as well as opportunity with respect to school implementation of such policies. As such, it provides a necessary conceptual background to the subsequent papers in this special issue, which focus upon the Secondary Schools’ Literacy Initiative (SSLI) – a New Zealand funded programme that aims to establish cross-curricular language and literacy policies in secondary schools

    Letters to Dr. E. K. Wright

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    Letter - To Dr. E.K. Wright from Ms. Gertrude McLaughlin and Mr. Fred J. Marshall, In 1961 replying to photos send about stage operations from Edmonton to Athabasca. Ms. McLaughlin talks briefly about her time teaching in Athabasca in 1913, as well as the names of some of her co-workers (2 pages
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