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A photo showcasing the international outreach of the War and Peace program through international student involvement
Two dancers are photographed taking a modern twist on dance which was popular during the Beat Movement.
A drawing containing many religious symbols published in The Floating Bear magazine.
City Scale was an interactive play designed to illustrate the beauty of the every-day life, and focused on creating an interaction between the actors and the audience.
Santa sitting on a toilet with everything object in the room labeled as a different person or organization published in the Floating Bear.
Article in the Salt Lake Tribune containing quotes from the prophet Spence W. Kimball about the inclusion of blacks into the priesthood and the continued exclusion of women.
A video clip from the New Mexico Wildlife Federation about the Sagebrush Rebellion
This is a photo of a rider that looks similar to a revolutionary solider and comparing it to the sagebrush rebellion.
A program from the dedication ceremony of the Center. This specifically outlines the dedication ceremony in the evening.
An article giving background knowledge on Wynetta Clarke and how she wanted to join the Tabernacle Choir.
Orrin Hatch says that states can control public lands better, and has the bulldozer/backhoe, putting the state of Utah together.
This is an article on the Sagebrush Rebellion and discussing the different public lands as well as confronting different myths about the Rebellion
Illustration of Robinson Crusoe's cats from 1842 Italian, illustrated edition of Robinson Crusoe
Painting of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of Elba with French soldiers.
Illustration from taken from page 142 of 'Aventures de Robinson Crusoé. Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée par Anatole Bordot. Illustrée de lithograpies par Hadamard. Robinson Crusoe and his pets (cats, dog, parrot, goat) eating dinner
A response to the French Revolution attributed to Thomas Paine.
A printed broadside recruiting men of color to enlist in the U.S. military after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. The broadside was written by Frederick Douglass, signed by Douglass along with 54 leaders in the Philadelphia African American…
Special report describing racial tensions within the San Quentin prison in 1971 and the events leading to the death of George Jackson.
Portrait of Henri Christophe, king of northern Haiti after the Haitian Revolution from France.
A collage of Emory Douglas illustrations, featured on the back page of The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service Vol. 5 No. 30
Editorial by Black Panther Party President Eldridge Cleaver on the case of Angela Davis printed in The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service Vol. 5 No. 30
Description of chaos at the trial of the San Quentin 6, as reported from a Black Panther Party supporter's perspective. Article appears in The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service Vol. 10 No. 9.
first page of the document of the Equal Rights amendment
Illustration taken from page 103 of 'The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ... With a portrait, and one hundred illustrations by J. D. Watson, engraved on wood by the brothers Dalziel depicting Crusoe's dog comforting him while ill
Illustration from page 141 of 'The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ... With a portrait, and one hundred illustrations by J. D. Watson, engraved on wood by the brothers Dalziel depicting Crusoe building a canoe while his dog watches
Image taken from page 129 of The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ... Illustrated", "Major Single Works. Robinson Crusoe. Parts I, II depicting Crusoe and his dog discovering a human footprint on the beach