The intention of this song that opens "public" ceremonies, is to dismiss the trickster-deity Eshu, whom clears the path for other divinities to come and possess participants. Women are the vocal performers on this track. In contrast to "Euroamerican" music, formatting to this composition …
This articles details a sit-in of minority students to force the Bowling Green State University's administration to respond more favorably to the 1979 Black Student Union’s demands and the positive result of the sit-in.
This article called for higher attendance of white students, professors, and staff who could learn more about black culture from the Black Culture week organized by Black Student Union at BGSU
Article entitled "The Victims" appearing on page 20 of a pamphlet entitled "Black Rebellion" warning against the dangers of Black Protest and relating the effects on its white victims.
Cover art for the anti-suffrage song "Votes for Wimin." Features lines in a chant song that suggest mockery toward suffragists.
A detailed agenda for class activities for the graduate instructor composition workshop.
Teaching Tolerance presents a production of Tell the Truth Pictures
This document, the third page in the “Problems” manual, presents the end of the “troubleshooting” section and provides suggestions with establishing support groups.