994 resultados para Francis, Thomas, 1900-


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Top Row: ar. mngr Walter Gradle, Rudolph Seigmund, Henry Baldwin, Aikman Armstrong, Waldo Avery, Walter Foster, William Westfall

3rd Row: Harold Breitenbach, Thomas Flournoy, captain John McLean, Arthur Brookfield

2nd Row: Julius Nufer, Leigh M. Turner, Howard Hayes, Clayton Teetzel, Charles Dvorak, trainer Keene Fitzpatrick

Front Row: Clark Leiblee, John Robinson

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Classified for chess, bk. 5, ch. 25-26.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Includes texts in Latin.

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Editors: v. 1, Arnold Glover; v. 2, Arnold Glover and A. R. Waller; v. 3-10, A. R. Waller.

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This study focuses on the intersection of the politics and culture of open public space with race relations in the United States from 1900 to 1941. The history of McMillan Park in Washington, D.C. serves as a lens to examine these themes. Ultimately, the park’s history, as documented in newspapers, interviews, reports, and photographs, reveals how white residents attempted to protect their dominance in a racial hierarchy through the control of both the physical and cultural elements of public recreation space. White use of discrimination through seemingly neutral desires to protect health, safety, and property values, establishes a congruence with their defense of residential property. Without similar access to legal methods, African Americans acted through direct action in gaps of governmental control. Their use of this space demonstrates how African-American residents of Washington and the United States contested their race, recreation, and spatial privileges in the pre-World War II era.

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This flyer promotes the event "Pope Francis and his Visit to Cuba: A Conversation" , a lecture by Monsignor Thomas Wenski, Dagoberto Valdes, and Giselle Jamison, Professor of Political Studies at St. Thomas University. The lecture was held at St. Thomas University Convocation Hall on October 3, 2015.