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FINAL Vietnam War 1960s

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URL to document: https://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/transcribe/4228/123011 Step 2C: Archives Alive! Speech I became interested in this document because it was in a folder called “Anti-War Protests” (Levine, 1967, para. 1).  I have always found wars interesting… Continue reading

The Rallying Call

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The Rallying Call Ralley Document Screencast This is a flyer that was typed on a typewriter titled “Ralley—Free The Chicago 9—NOW”. While it is not known who wrote the flyer, it has many… Continue reading

Love One, Love All

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  “Power of Love” Document Presentation Screencast Ernest Rodriguez, born in 1928, was a civil rights activist that was apart of many different organizations that advocated equality towards Latinos in Iowa, and across… Continue reading

Roses for Estes

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Article Screencast Presentation During the year of 1985, things were different than they are now. Simon Estes was a well beloved Iowan. Simon achieved success my making it out of Iowa, and pursuing… Continue reading

Archives Alive: Final Post (Edna Griffin)

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Civil Rights Activist With An Extreme Involvement http://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/transcribe/4199/120291 Archives Alive! Presentation Part 2c: During the time of 1950s-1960s, the Civil Rights Movement was in its peek publicly and in its involvement from the african… Continue reading

Edna Griffin: Civil Rights Activist and Suspected Communist

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Transcribed Document Presentation Screencast Edna Griffin: Civil Rights Activist and Suspected Communist During the time of Edna Griffin’s life there was tension going on with both The Red Scare and racial issues. African… Continue reading

Archives Alive!

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https://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/transcribe/4223/122574 video:  https://youtu.be/cq6qNUwTdlA Archives Alive 2016 The author isn’t included in this document, but it was written for the Daily Iowan newspaper, most likely to inform Iowa City residents. This article talks about… Continue reading

I side with

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I was not surprised with my results. I received a 96% on Bernie’s side. It was pretty difficult answering such questions with just a yes or no. However, I felt that I had… Continue reading

rhetoric analyze

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2b.   I believe Boyd, Willard L made this document because is a very important event that happened and effected many people in Iowa city in this document is shows the anger, sadness, and… Continue reading

historical contextualization

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2a. this article talks about a protest on the university of iowa campus. In 1972 it  was a bad time on college campuses. On April 30, President Richard Nixon announced t hat U.S… Continue reading