Sisällysluettelo:
“…Land -- Roots of the Black male challenge: a call for action in Michigan / Gersham Nelson -- African American male collegians and the sword of Damocles: understanding the postsecondary pendulum of progress and peril / M. …”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Unanue: Lima's Climate and Her Collegians' Erudition -- VII. Davila Condemarin: A Belated Apology of the University of San Marcos -- VIII. …”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Introduction by Jonathan Cott -- Radio interview with Cynthia Gooding, WBAI, 1962 -- Radio interview with Studs Terkel, WFMT (Chicago), May 1963 -- "The crackin', shakin', breakin', sounds": Nat Hentoff, the New Yorker, October 24, 1964 -- Interview with Jay Cocks, the Kenyon Collegian, November 20, 1964 -- Interview with Paul J. Robbins, L.A. Free Press, March 1965 -- Interview with Nora Ephron and Susan Edmiston, Positively tie dream, August 1965 -- Interview with Jospeh Haas, Chicago Daily News, November 27, 1965 -- Television Press Conference, KQED (San Francisco), December 3, 1965 -- Interview with Robert Shelton, from No direction home, March 1966 -- Interview with Nat Hentoff, Playboy, March 1966 -- Interview with John Cohen and Happy Traum, Sing out!…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Radio interview with Cynthia Gooding, WBAI, 1962 -- Radio interview with Studs Terkel, WFMT (Chicago), May 1963 -- "The crackin', shakin', breakin', sound": Nat Hentoff, the New Yorker, October, 1964 -- Interview with Jay Cocks, the Kenyon Collegian, November 20, 1964 -- Interview with Paul J. Robbins, L.A. Free Press, March 1965 -- Interview with Nora Ephron and Susan Edmiston, Positively tie dream, August 1965 -- Interview with Joseph Haas, Panorama: Chicago Daily News, November 27, 1965 -- Television Press Conference, KQED (San Francisco), December 3, 1965 -- Interview with Robert Shelton, from No direction home, March 1966 -- Interview with Nat Hentoff, Playboy, March 1966 -- Interview with John Cohen and Happy Traum, Sing out!…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…William Ettawageshik (Ottawa) Maple Sugar Sand, 1910 Caleb Carter (Nez Perce) The Coyote and the Wind, 1913 <BR /> The Feast of the Animals, 1913 Part Two: Writings by Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Native American Public IntellectualsFrancis La Flesche (Omaha) Address to Carlisle Students, 1886 <BR /> The Laughing Bird, the Wren: An Indian Legend, 1900 <BR /> The Past Life of the Plains Indians, 1905 <BR /> One Touch of Nature, 1913 Carlos Montezuma (Yavapai) An Apache, to the Students of Carlisle Indian School, 1887 <BR /> The Indian Problem from the Indian's Point of View, 1898 <BR /> Civilized Arrow Shots from an Apache Indian, 1902 <BR /> The Indian Dance, 1902 <BR /> Flash Lights on the Indian Question, 1902 <BR /> How America Has Betrayed the Indian, 1903 Charles Alexander Eastman (Santee Sioux) An Indian Collegian's Speech, 1888 <BR /> Address at Carlisle Commencement, 1899 <BR /> The Making of a Prophet, 1899 <BR /> Notes of a Trip to the Southwest, 1900 <BR /> An Indian Festival, 1900 <BR /> A True Story with Several Morals, 1900 <BR /> Indian Traits, 1903 <BR /> The Indian's View of the Indian in Literature, 1903 <BR /> Life and Handicrafts of the Northern Ojibwas, 1911 <BR /> "My People": The Indians' Contribution to the Art of America, 1914 Angel De Cora (Winnebago) My People, 1897 <BR /> The Native Indian Art, 1907 <BR /> An Autobiography, 1911 Gertrude Bonnin (Yankton Sioux) School Days of an Indian Girl, 1900 <BR /> Letter to the Red Man, 1900 <BR /> A Protest Against the Abolition of the Indian Dance, 1902 Laura Cornelius Kellogg (Oneida) Indian Public Opinion, 1902 John Milton Oskison (Cherokee) The Outlook for the Indian, 1903 <BR /> The Problem of Old Harjo, 1907 <BR /> The Indian in the Professions, 1912 <BR /> Address by J. …”