Conclusion. An Indivisible Legacy: Iowa and the Conscience of Democracy - Michael D. Hill -- About the Contributors -- Notes -- Index
... Invisible Hawkeyes : African Americans at the University of Iowa during the long civil rights era ( pp . 1–16 ) . University of Iowa Press . Hill , M. D. ( 2016 ) . An invisible legacy : Iowa and the conscience of democracy . In L. M. ...
Her aunt, Emma Fielding Baker served as a mentor to Gladys and taught her about Mohegan spirituality and medicine, as well as several other knowledgeable women in the tribe, Lydia Fielding and Mercy Ann Nonesuch.
Did you know that the Iowa Hawkeyes are known for the way they enter the field? “The Swarm” is where all the players jog onto the field hand-in-hand.
The Ironmen
Ron Maly reveals the intriguing scenarios that brought All-Americans Calvin Jones and Alex Karras to Iowa, the touching story of how former star Bob Stoops placed his Rose Bowl ring in his father’s casket, and why the 1985 Hawkeyes were ...
For a report on Ellison's birthday party and Murray's toast, see CwRE, 400–01. 25. ... Twelves: The Omni-American Literary Identity of Albert Murray and Ralph Ellison,” in Albert Murray and the Aesthetic Imagination of a Nation, ed.
... Invisible Hawkeyes: African Americans at the University of Iowa During the Long Civil Rights Era (2016) and cowrote Ralph Ellison's “Invisible Man”: A Reference Guide (2008). He also contributed to After the Program Era: The Past ...
The essays in this collection show that humor is as essential to the serious work of William Carlos Williams as it is to the light verse of Phyllis McGinley.
I certainly have to give a lot of credit to my high school coach, Ron Glasgow, who was tremendously helpful in getting me noticed by Division I colleges like Iowa State and Iowa. By early in my junior year, I had a scholarship offer ...
Hawkeye Legends, Lists and Lore: The Athletic History of the Iowa Hawkeyes