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GW English News: In Memoriam: James A. Miller
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Friday, July 3, 2015. In Memoriam: James A. Miller. Professor James A. Miller. In his English Department office. Centuries, often with a specific focus on the Washington, DC, area. Notes the passing of prominent Washington-area figures; that obituary can be accessed here. He was author of a 2009 book, “ Remembering Scottsboro,. 8221; about the 1931 trial and conviction of nine black youths accused of raping two white ...
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GW English News: A Celebration of the Work of James A Miller
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. A Celebration of the Work of James A Miller. Professor James A. Miller. The Departments of English and American Studies and the Program in Africana Studies invite you to join us for "A Celebration of the Work of James A. Miller," on Friday, September 11, from 2-6 PM. This event will be held in the Jack Morton Auditorium (805 21st Street NW). Centuries. Professor Miller was the author of.
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GW English News: Transnational Queer Film Studies Returns Fall 2015
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Monday, August 3, 2015. Transnational Queer Film Studies Returns Fall 2015. GW Students (and students in the consortium! English 3980W, which is co-sponsored by the Department of English and the Short-Term Study Abroad Office, will be offered again in Fall 2015. Interested students will need to register through an application process that can be accessed using this link to GW Study Abroad. Story is accessible here.
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GW English News: November 2014
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Monday, November 24, 2014. 18th Century and More with Professor Seavey. Professor Ormond Seavey's courses for spring afford some great opportunities for exposing yourself to a wide range of literature, from its early American beginnings to the classic Education of Henry Adams. English 3490 Early American Literature and Culture. CRN: 43931, Tue/Thur 3:45-5 PM. CRN: 45497, Tue/Thur 11:10-12:25 AM. Links to this post.
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GW English News: April 2015
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Reflections on Professor Mitchell's "Disabled People and the Holocaust". Julia Barrett: Day One: Introduction to “Disabled People and the Holocaust” Blog. I was absolutely wrong. This “fortress of ignorance” that Levi experienced after the war has clearly been dismantled. Our course of study, in particular, has taught me that there is far more I can learn and that, unfortunately, there are ma...
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GW English News: July 2015
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Friday, July 3, 2015. In Memoriam: James A. Miller. Professor James A. Miller. In his English Department office. Centuries, often with a specific focus on the Washington, DC, area. Notes the passing of prominent Washington-area figures; that obituary can be accessed here. He was author of a 2009 book, “ Remembering Scottsboro,. 8221; about the 1931 trial and conviction of nine black youths accused of raping two white ...
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GW English News: June 2014
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The latest happenings in the Department of English at the George Washington University. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. It's that lazy time of the summer- the spring semester has ended and the humidity is high. But we won't let humidity get in the way of expressing our pride in our faculty and students. For your summer reading pleasure, three kudos:. Prof Jonathan's Hsy's book, Trading Tongues: Merchants, Multilingualism, and Medieval Literature. Ohio State University Press, 2013) has made Library Journal. From ...
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They Say I'm Different: Jocelyn Ellis & The Alpha Theory
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They Say I'm Different. The Incredible Journey Of African American Female Rockers. Monday, February 22, 2010. Jocelyn Ellis and The Alpha Theory. Photo by David Foster III. DC: Why did you say yes to this documentary? JE: It's an exciting concept that gives voice to so many of us that don't get an opportunity to discuss our craft and our passion and love for music. It's a chance to hopefully network with women who have the same passion. DC: How do you define your music? DC: So how do you avoid the label?
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They Say I'm Different: Kimberly Nichole
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They Say I'm Different. The Incredible Journey Of African American Female Rockers. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Ms Kimberly Nichole is participating in the documentary and I want to say welcome to her. This Seattle Washington native is taking her listeners on a journey with her album. In the meantime, check out her site and listen to the track. You can also purchase the full album from her site. See her in action here in this video:. To a musical journey worth sharing,. Labels: Black Female Rockers.
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They Say I'm Different: Felice Rosser of Faith
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They Say I'm Different. The Incredible Journey Of African American Female Rockers. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Felice Rosser of Faith. In the meantime, please go and check out Faith's music. You will not be disappointed! Labels: Black Female Rockers. February 26, 2010 at 7:36 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Felice Rosser of Faith. Mama Moon of Uninterrupted. Jocelyn Ellis and The Alpha Theory. Support For The Love of Music. Felice Rosser of Faith. DeLuxe of Too Pretty For Porn.