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- Audre Lorde's "Afterimages": history, scripture, myth, and nightmare
- Audre Lorde's "Afterimages" (The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde [NY: W.W. Norton and Company, 2000]: 339) is a complex, multi-layered poem that voices the continuing trauma of one of the most brutal events in the Civil Rights struggle--the murder of Emmett Till. This 14-year old black boy was savagely beaten...
- Research articles 2008-01-01
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- Lack of indictment in till case does not end quest for justice
- A grand jury's recent report that it could not find sufficient evidence to seek further prosecution in the Emmett Till murder case possibly ends the three-year probe into the horrific slaying that fueled the Civil Rights Movement. However, it does not preclude future prosecutions if new evidence is found,...
- Research articles 2007-03-19
- Births
- Birth & Women's Center Kory and Erica Wilcoxson, Lawrence, boy, Sept. 19. St. Francis Vinicio Canizalez and Juana Panuco, Topeka, girl, Sept. 19. Jeff and Carolyn Boyer, Topeka, girl, Sept. 20. Israel Silva Marquez and Christina Fernandez, Topeka, boy, Sept....
- Research articles 2005-09-21
- Financial services
- Edith Looper, U.S. Bank branch manager in Bismark, received the Pinnacle Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement among U.S. Bank employees. Other U.S. Bank employees who received the Pinnacle Award are Carolyn Sue Kennemer, branch manager in Bryant; Susan Suits, branch manger in Conway; Ron Proctor, branch manager in Flippin; Regina...
- Research articles 2002-12-09
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