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Economic opportunities for negro laborDavis, James Clarence. January 1937 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. M.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1937. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves i-v).
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The Negro in Columbus, OhioMinor, Richard Clyde January 1936 (has links)
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Modernism, imperialism and primitivism : negrophilie in inter-war France 1919-1935Sweeney, Carole January 2000 (has links)
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The attitudes toward the negro as reflected in the American drama of this centuryMyer, Margaret Bell. January 1937 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1937. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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The underground railroad in Kansas, Nebraska, and IowaTurton, Cecil January 1935 (has links)
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O léxico do preconceito no discurso jornalísticoJerônimo, Isabel Cristiane [UNESP] 16 February 2007 (has links) (PDF)
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jeronimo_ic_dr_assis.pdf: 801070 bytes, checksum: 090fc1471c994561a2688e45a834ea55 (MD5) / Envolvida pelo contexto social, histórico e ideológico, a palavra configura-se como principal elemento inserido no discurso, capaz de expressar as concepções acerca da realidade construídas por um determinado grupo. Assim, a seleção lexical empreendida por um enunciador na construção de seu discurso, produz sentidos que são reafirmados ou não ao longo da história de uma sociedade. Esses sentidos dependem da visão que ele faz de si mesmo e do seu interlocutor, da imagem que constrói daquele de quem fala e das exigências sociais, ideológicas e culturais a que está exposto em sua comunidade. O presente trabalho aborda o papel do léxico no discurso do preconceito de cor nas conflituosas relações entre negros e não-negros na sociedade brasileira. Utilizando como corpus de análise os jornais A Província de S. Paulo(1875) e o caderno especial da Folha de S. Paulo, Racismo cordial, de 1995, temos como objetivo analisar de que forma as representações sociais acerca do negro, veiculadas pelos jornais, modificaram-se ou não ao longo do tempo,levando-se em conta as relações interdiscursivas. / Involved by the social, historical and ideological context, the word characterizes as the main element inserted on the discourse, it is able to mean the conceptions of the reality constructed by a determined group. This way, the lexical selection made by the speaker, when elaborating his discourse, produces meanings which are reassured or not along the history of society. These meanings depend on the way he sees himself and his interlocutor, the image he constructs of the one who speaks and the social, ideological and cultural demands he is exposed to in his community. This paper is about the functions of the lexicon in the discourse about color prejudice on the conflictual relations between the negroes and non-negroes in the brazilian society. Making use of the newspapers A Provincia de São Paulo (1875) and the special edition from Folha de S. Paulo, Racismo Cordial, from1995, as corpus of analysis, we aim to analyse if the way the social representation about the negro propagated by the newspaper changed or not along the way, considering the interdiscursive relations.
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A History of The Louisa Training School in Louisa County, Virginia, 1926-1953Outlaw, Minnie Ruth 28 March 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this historical case study was to document the history of the Louisa Training School. The study focused on the period from 1926, when the Louisa County School Board established the Louisa Training School as a county-owned and operated school, through 1953, when the division's school consolidation plan was implemented (Despot, 1963). Subsequently, the building was used as an elementary school from 1953 to 1970.
The history of Louisa Training School was documented primarily through an analytical inquiry into the experiences and perceptions of former students, teachers, and others familiar with establishment, operation, and closure of the school. The study participants were initially identified through gatekeepers who were associated with the school during its operation. The participants were interviewed as primary sources. Their personal experiences and perceptions formed the basis of oral histories upon which this study was framed. Their recollections not only provided basic information, but also added rich meaning and depth to the study.
Other primary sources were used to triangulate, verify, and augment the participants' accounts. Primary sources included minutes from the Louisa County School Board and the Louisa County Board of Supervisors, the Virginia Board of Education, newspapers, artifacts, and personal possessions. Secondary sources included general histories, commentaries, and documents used to situate the study in historical context.
The major findings of this historical study present the challenges that Louisa County faced trying to provide an education for its Negro citizenry in a dual segregated school system. These challenges included but were not limited to any transportation, textbooks, and facilities. / Ph. D.
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Development of racial preferences and self-consciousness as a member of a race.Lambek, Hanna Weiss. January 1949 (has links)
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The Underground Railroad from southwestern Ohio to Lake EriePurtee, Edward O'Connor January 1932 (has links)
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O léxico do preconceito no discurso jornalístico /Jerônimo, Isabel Cristiane. January 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Antonieta Laface / Banca: Maria Vicentina de Paula Dick / Banca: Jeni Silva Turazza / Banca: Maria Cecília Zanon / Banca: Maria do Rosário Gomes Lima da Silva / Resumo: Envolvida pelo contexto social, histórico e ideológico, a palavra configura-se como principal elemento inserido no discurso, capaz de expressar as concepções acerca da realidade construídas por um determinado grupo. Assim, a seleção lexical empreendida por um enunciador na construção de seu discurso, produz sentidos que são reafirmados ou não ao longo da história de uma sociedade. Esses sentidos dependem da visão que ele faz de si mesmo e do seu interlocutor, da imagem que constrói daquele de quem fala e das exigências sociais, ideológicas e culturais a que está exposto em sua comunidade. O presente trabalho aborda o papel do léxico no discurso do preconceito de cor nas conflituosas relações entre negros e não-negros na sociedade brasileira. Utilizando como corpus de análise os jornais A Província de S. Paulo(1875) e o caderno especial da Folha de S. Paulo, Racismo cordial, de 1995, temos como objetivo analisar de que forma as representações sociais acerca do negro, veiculadas pelos jornais, modificaram-se ou não ao longo do tempo,levando-se em conta as relações interdiscursivas. / Abstract: Involved by the social, historical and ideological context, the word characterizes as the main element inserted on the discourse, it is able to mean the conceptions of the reality constructed by a determined group. This way, the lexical selection made by the speaker, when elaborating his discourse, produces meanings which are reassured or not along the history of society. These meanings depend on the way he sees himself and his interlocutor, the image he constructs of the one who speaks and the social, ideological and cultural demands he is exposed to in his community. This paper is about the functions of the lexicon in the discourse about color prejudice on the conflictual relations between the negroes and non-negroes in the brazilian society. Making use of the newspapers A Provincia de São Paulo (1875) and the special edition from Folha de S. Paulo, Racismo Cordial, from1995, as corpus of analysis, we aim to analyse if the way the social representation about the negro propagated by the newspaper changed or not along the way, considering the interdiscursive relations. / Doutor
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