… History of the Negro People in the United States (New York, 1951), p. 724. Frederick Douglass: The Negro, long … nothing and right everything … Does not one exodus invite another, and in advocating one do we not sustain the demand for another? … As an assertion of power by a people hitherto held …
… by local restaurants, Council’s staff, and families. After the buffet, Professor Erik Harms, Chair of Council on … (Yale CSEAS). The Srikandis walked through a set series of moves before breaking out into choreographed spars. Other … song titled Andaikan Kau Datang. The event wrapped up after the performances and everyone left in high spirits. …
… village in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Twenty-five years after the original research, the film follows efforts to … Sarmiento shared that his journey into the project began after discovering a book on Amazonian botanical knowledge …
… a member of a research team for Professor Bush’s work on election monitoring. During this project, Isabel specialized … and coded French-language reports from international election observation organizations. Currently, Isabel is a …
… general scientific society. It is Yale’s largest group of new AAAS fellows in a decade. Overall, the new class of fellows includes 506 scientists, innovators, and … and engineering, respectively) to commemorate their election and will be celebrated in Washington, D.C., later …
… general scientific society. It is Yale’s largest group of new AAAS fellows in a decade. Overall, the new class of fellows includes 506 scientists, innovators, and … and engineering, respectively) to commemorate their election and will be celebrated in Washington, D.C., later …
… rates appear not to have brought high fatalities — though new strains of the coronavirus risk changing that. The Kenyan … This substitution may be temporary, as gangs enter new conflicts due to the pandemic’s disruption of drug …
… wins Frederick Douglass Book Prize October 30, 2012. New Haven, CT—James Sweet, professor of history at the … a reception sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Institute in New York City in February 2013. “James Sweet’s thoughtful and … Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York Cit”y (Yale University Press). This year’s finalists …
… Ernesto Zedillo and Carlos M. Guttierrez appeared in The New York Times on Sept. 12, 2016. The United States and … did not jointly enact a well-regulated framework for new and lawful flows of labor. There is a better way. We … American families once did as migrants. read more at The New York Times … Ernesto Zedillo, the president of Mexico …
… Being Burmese, Zephyr Press, 2015 Anthologies Picking off New Shoots will not Stop the Spring: Witness Poems and Essays … Myanmar (1988-2021) , Ethos Books, Singapore, Gaudy Boy New York and Balestier Press London, 2022, co-edited with …