Browsing eScholarship@Morgan by Title
Now showing items 683-702 of 1004
-
R. E. Lee: A Paradoxical Paradigm
(2013)Robert E. Lee's personality, childhood experiences and antebellum career are key components which influenced his comprehension and execution of strategic theory, practice, and leadership in his position as general-in-chief ... -
Race and foreclosure patterns in Baltimore City.
(2006-09-25) -
Race, Religion, and Class: The Thought of Reverend George Freeman Bragg Jr.
(2019-03-31)George Freeman Bragg (1863-1940) was a black Episcopal priest and civil rights activist during the Progressive Era in America. He was also a brilliant yet complicated man whose thoughts and opinions were in tension with ... -
Racial Harmony In Winston-Salem, North Carolina: North Carolinian Myth Of Racial Progressiveness Versus Civil Rights, 1954-1980
(2010)Traditionally, North Carolina has been looked at as a state that experienced little racial disturbances during the Civil Rights Movement. Because of this, North Carolina developed a progressive image in terms of race ... -
Racial/Ethnic Patterns Of Psychotropic Medication Use In Medicaid-Insured Youth
(2010)In 2003, the Institute of Medicine reported that racial/ethnic disparities in mental and behavioral problems hinder the nation's effort to improve overall health, mostly because of the risk of poorer health status and lower ... -
Racism And The White Studies Experience At A Predominantly White Institution
(2017)This research study examined black college students lived experiences with racism and white studies. A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted with five black college students. They participated in entrance ... -
Rapid Assessment Of Biological And Environmental Samples In Resource-Limited Settings Using Microwave-Accelerated Bioassay Technique
(2017)Detection and quantification of analytes that are related to human health in biological and environmental samples have been the primary focus of scientists, health providers, and allied policy-makers for several decades. ... -
Rayford Whittingham Logan: Pan-Africanist As Journalist, 1921-1950
(2009)The scholar-activism of Rayford W. Logan as journalist provides a perspective to critique Western imperialism and racism in the form of public policy affecting black people in Africa and the African Diaspora between 1921 and 1950. -
Re-Examining The Mortality Function Of Carriers In The Transition To A Deregulated Trucking Industry: Are There Organizational Properties Of Carriers That Affect Their Mortality Function In The Transitional Period?
(2013)The deregulation of the trucking industry in 1980 resulted in over-entry of carriers, which in turn spurred intense competition and ultimately led to mortality of many trucking carriers. This thesis studies the factors ... -
Read All About It: The Impact Of The Civil Rights Movement On Hollywood As Told By The African American Media, 1915-1971
(2015)During the early twentieth century Hollywood, which encompasses the television and film industries, unceasingly produced inaccurate and racially offensive depictions of African Americans. This study examines the account, ... -
"Real Gods Require Blood": The Religious Significance Of Death In James Baldwin's Go Tell It On The Mountain And If Beale Street Could Talk
(2015)This dissertation proposes that in Go Tell It on the Mountain and If Beale Street Could Talk, James Baldwin uses death as a religious experience that represents a spiritual reckoning for characters in each novel. Baldwin's ... -
Real Thing the Musical
(2018)ABSTRACT Title of dissertations: REAL THING, THE MUSICAL Tyrone Stanley, Doctor of Philosophy, November 2017 dissertations Chair: David J. Warfield, M.F.A. Department of English and Language Arts This research ... -
Reclaiming the Past: How a Legacy of Paternalism Affects Modern Efforts of Artifact Repatriation
(2019-10-25)The twenty first century has seen a push towards the righting of past wrongs, as social awareness has been on the rise. One such wrong that has currently caught the public’s attention is the repatriation of artifacts. ... -
Rediscovering Eric Walrond.
(2006-09-28) -
"Reggae Got Blues": The Blues Aesthetic In African American Literature As A Lens For The Reggae Aesthetic In Anglophon Caribbean Literature
(2013)In Natural Mysticism: Toward a New Reggae Aesthetic (1999), Kwame Dawes coined the term "reggae aesthetic" to explain the paradigm shift in 1960s-70s Caribbean literature that also dovetailed the rise of reggae music in ... -
The Relationship Between Student Engagement and Institutional Resources at Maryland Community Colleges
(2019-11-06)Years of cuts in state support for public two-year and four-year colleges have resulted in rising tuition costs and have damaged the higher educational experience through reductions in faculty, fewer course offerings, and ...