Black women and the concept of Black Feminism stems from the continual exclusion of Black women from the American women's movement. Throughout the suffrage movement, the fight was for white women. Although some black women did take part in the movement, they were few in comparison due to not only the issue of class, but also race. Race and class have been the two contributing factors that continue to separate the women's movement all the way into the Second Wave beginning in the 1960s and into the 1970s. Black women have been torn between their identities, having to choose between race or gender., Copyright is retained by the author. Please contact Ariel Phillips for further use of this material.
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Intersectionality (Sociology) Feminism Women, Black African American women civil rights workers Social movements
Published: 1978, Description: 1 study score (48 leaves) ; 27 cm; Note(s): Ballet sequence from the musical comedy On your toes./ Arr. for orchestra./ Caption title./ Cover title: Slaughter on Tenth Ave./ Distributor from stamp on leaf 1.; Other Titles: Slaughter on 10th Avenue.; Slaughter on Tenth Ave.; Slaughter on 10th Ave.; Responsibility: by Richard Rodgers ; arr. by Robert Russell Bennett, 1953.; Entry: 19850514; Update: 20150418
This is a qualitative and interpretive study of the social construction of reality as it relates to the language that surrounds suicide. As noted by Berger and Luckmann (1966), thought is influenced by social relations and belief systems are constructed through social interaction. After a discussion and review of the history and morphology of the term suicide, this thesis looks at the social constructions involved in the two high-profile cases of Michelle Carter and Madison Holleran through an analysis of interactions on Twitter, a social media platform., All copyrights are retained by the author(s). Please contact the author(s) for future use of this material.
This descriptive, non-experimental study was designed to examine the differences in the degree of professional socialization among nursing students at two academic levels. The object of this study was to
measure the socialization to the professional nursing role amongst students in ADN and BSN nursing programs and provide nurse educators with pertinent information on which to build and advance nursing professionalism. The two groups of senior nursing students from two universities in Northwestern Pennsylvania and Southwestern New York formed the sample for the study. Stone's Health Care Professional Attitude Inventory as modified by Lawler was used to ascertain degree and differences of professional socialization in the two groups. The two groups of students, ADN (n = 19) and BSN (n = 44), were compared on the dimension of "professionalization." The data was analyzed by using an analysis of variance (F-test) for each of the six subscales of the tool. The results revealed an f-value of 5.68 which was significant at the .05 level for the 6th subscale which measures compassion. The data as analyzed revealed f-values which were not significant for any of the other subscales or the total score. The finding indicate that the level of professionalism exhibited by the BSN students was not significantly different from that of ADN students., Copyrights are retained by the author. Please contact Marie Langdon for further use of this material.
Korean War, 1950-1953-- Causes Communism and international relations Government correspondence International relations Korea-- Foreign relations-- Soviet Union
Sox Harrison was a long-time physical education faculty and coach at Edinboro. The football stadium in named in his honor., This one hour long audio is a part of a longer recording.
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