This paper provides historical evidence supporting Peter F. Oliva’s Second Axiom: A school curriculum not only reflects but is a product of its time. The Scopes Trial became the focal point of conflict, in more than just a legal sense, between...
The scientific study of love often focuses on developing theories of categories of love, sometimes popularized as “colors,” “styles,” or “attitudes.” These studies attempt to define love and study it in a quantitative process and can...
Individuals who belong to cultural/ethnic minorities or who identify as LGBTQ are underrepresented among U.S. psychologists. This trend has been conceptually linked to U.S. psychologists’ historical inattention to issues that are relevant to...
Also knows as "Mackinac, Petoskey, Traverse City and other northern Michigan summer resorts" and "A land of summer homes." Maps included on lining paper
Half title: Libretto, Indian play--Hiawatha, played at Wa-ya-ga-mug, on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway, near Petoskey, Michigan, each summer season, by native Ojibway Indians. Alternate title is "Hiawatha."
An issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. In 1923, absorbed the Clare Courier.
An issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. In 1923, absorbed the Clare Courier.
Through an evaluation of "Profiles" conception, creative format, audience feedback, and a content analysis, this study demonstrates that "Profiles" portrayed African-Americans realistically in its broadcasts, thus, reversing the trend of portraying...
Discussion of African Americans in television during the 1960's and 1970's. Focuses on Profiles in Black, a local program broadcast on WWJ-TV Detroit from 1969-1979.