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Racial Cleansings Against African Americans in the Early 1900s: Forsyth County, Georgia
(2021-12-13)This paper focuses on the rising racial tensions in Georgia that led to a racial cleansing against African Americans in Forsyth County in 1912. Other racial cleansings occurred throughout the South in towns where “too many” ... -
GM Never Surrendered: Antiunion Politics on Auto Industry Shop Floors during the 1960s
The organizing victories of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) in the automobile factories of the 1930s and 1940s heralded major working-class wins over employers’ antiunion practices during the early-to-mid twentieth ... -
Educational Toolkit: Learning Activities to Better understand and assist individuals living with mental illness
(2021)Developed as part of the capstone requirements of the Doctor of Social Work Degree at Capella University. Capstone Title: Using Social Work Students' Perceptions to impact individuals living with mental illness. This ... -
Psychology Statistics Course Based Completely on Open Source Materials and Statistical Analysis Applications
(2021-06)Package is a course cartridge from Canvas of a course on statistics for psychology students using only open-source materials. The course includes two forms for each of 3 exams, 3 student projects, and 8 chapter homework ... -
Polarization of the Courts: "Neutrality Fatality"
(2021-04-23)Polarization is a term we find ourselves quite familiar with these days. While different perspectives can be healthy, our nation has seen a level of divide that has started to destroy the very institutions on which this ... -
Darrell Rushton Application for Regent’s Faculty Award for Creative Activity
(2018)Darrell Rushton award nomination for Frostburg State University Regent's Faculty Award for Creative Activity. Fall, 2018 semester. -
Darrell Rushton Report on Sabbatical Leave
(2018)Sabbatical Leave Report for Darrell Rushton, Associate Professor of Theatre. Spring, 2018 semester.