Richard Drinnon, the Glossary
Richard T. Drinnon (January 4, 1925 – April 19, 2012) was professor emeritus of history at Bucknell University.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Bucknell University, Caryl Chessman, David Stannard, Dillon S. Myer, Emeritus, Harrisburg Seven, House Un-American Activities Committee, Hubert Humphrey, Kirkpatrick Sale, Native American studies, Rebel in Paradise: A Biography of Emma Goldman, Thomas Jefferson and Native Americans, University of California, Berkeley, University of Minnesota, Ward Churchill, 1968 Columbia University protests.
- Bucknell University faculty
Bucknell University
Bucknell University is a private liberal-arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Caryl Chessman
Caryl Whittier Chessman (May 27, 1921 – May 2, 1960) was a convicted robber, kidnapper and serial rapist who was sentenced to death for a series of crimes committed in January 1948 in the Los Angeles area.
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David Stannard
David Edward Stannard (born 1941) is an American historian and Professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaii.
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Dillon S. Myer
Dillon Seymour Myer (September 4, 1891 – October 21, 1982) was a United States government official who served as Director of the War Relocation Authority during World War II, Director of the Federal Public Housing Authority, and Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the early 1950s.
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Emeritus
Emeritus (female version: emerita) is an honorary title granted to someone who retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, but is allowed to continue using the previous title, as in "professor emeritus".
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Harrisburg Seven
The Harrisburg Seven were a group of religious anti-war activists, led by Philip Berrigan, charged in 1971 in a failed conspiracy case in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, located in Harrisburg.
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House Un-American Activities Committee
The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA), popularly the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), was an investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives, created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having communist ties.
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Hubert Humphrey
Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (May 27, 1911 – January 13, 1978) was an American politician and statesman who served as the 38th vice president of the United States from 1965 to 1969.
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Kirkpatrick Sale
Kirkpatrick Sale (born June 27, 1937) is an American author who has written prolifically about political decentralism, environmentalism, luddism and technology.
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Native American studies
Native American studies (also known as American Indian, Indigenous American, Aboriginal, Native, or First Nations studies) is an interdisciplinary academic field that examines the history, culture, politics, issues, spirituality, sociology and contemporary experience of Native peoples in North America, or, taking a hemispheric approach, the Americas.
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Rebel in Paradise: A Biography of Emma Goldman
Rebel in Paradise: A Biography of Emma Goldman is a 1961 biography of Emma Goldman by historian Richard Drinnon.
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Thomas Jefferson and Native Americans
Thomas Jefferson believed Native American peoples to be a noble raceMeacham, 2012, p. 111 who were "in body and mind equal to the whiteman"Thomas Jefferson Foundation and were endowed with an innate moral sense and a marked capacity for reason.
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University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California.
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University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota (formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities), colloquially referred to as "The U", is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.
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Ward Churchill
Ward LeRoy Churchill (born October 2, 1947) is an American activist and author.
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1968 Columbia University protests
In 1968, a series of protests at Columbia University in New York City were one among the various student demonstrations that occurred around the globe in that year.
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See also
Bucknell University faculty
- Élysée Aviragnet
- Barbara K. Altmann
- Berhanu Nega
- Beth A. Cunningham
- Brian C. Mitchell
- Caryn Navy
- Daniel Little
- Darlene Schuster
- Dean Baker
- Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
- Eugene M. Luks
- Frances D. Fergusson
- G. C. Waldrep
- G. Dennis O'Brien
- Gary Steiner
- George L. Hersey
- George Morris Philips
- Greg Clingham
- Gretchen Rehberg
- J. Hillis Miller Sr.
- J. Richard Harvey
- Jean Shackelford
- John Allen Grim
- John C. Bravman
- John Plant (coach)
- Karen L. Gould
- Larry Shinn
- Leo P. Ribuffo
- Lewis Edwin Theiss
- Linda Thomas-Greenfield
- Lucius Edwin Smith
- Mary Oliver
- Neely Bruce
- Nicole Cooley
- Pamela Gorkin
- Richard Drinnon
- Richard M. Isackes
- Robert E. Streeter
- Robert Lowry (hymn writer)
- Robert Morris (composer)
- Roger Tarpy
- Shara McCallum
- Stephen Bowen (biologist)
- Stuart Rothenberg
- Teresa Amott
- Tess Gallagher
- Warren Abrahamson
- William Allison Shimer
- William Duckworth (composer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Drinnon
Also known as Richard T. Drinnon.