Negotiating Gender Lines: Women's Movement across Atlanta Mosques
...South Asian mosque experience. Mosques are not only ethnic spaces, they are also gendered spaces. Men greatly outnumber women in most American mosques because, according to majority fiqh rulings, only...
The Battle of Atlanta: History and Remembrance
...landscape: An archeological study of military engineering and the Atlanta Campaign," in Archeological Perspectives on the American Civil War, eds. Clarence R. Geier and Stephen R. Potter (Gainesville: University Press...
Whatwuzit?: The 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Reconsidered
...I'll hear the familiar strains of 'Macarena' wafting from the beer gardens (and I say familiar because they played the blasted song 400 times every night at decibel levels loud...
Transcript of "When I Say 'Steal,' Who Do You Think Of?": Part Two
...us who are supposedly "free labor"? The depression of wages for everyone, while those who are locked up are scapegoated and characterized as demonic. So, when the call for reparations...
States' Rights Resurgent: The Attack on the Voting Rights Act
...reason. This constitutional concept arises from the Tenth Amendment: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to...
Good-Bye to All That?
...particular have been tempered since his 2010 election. But as far as I could tell, his primary campaign message was to remind voters, "It's your money, not the government's." The...
Africana Archives: Making Art at the Schomburg
...Africana archive documents Africana art and culture, as well as Africana history. Expressive art forms include the visual arts, dance, theater, music performance, and the literary arts, as well as...
Stormy Banks and Sweet Rivers: A Sacred Harp Geography
...form, regular local singings are scheduled, usually on the same day each year (for example, the third Sunday and prior Saturday in March), and often at the same location. Empty...
Still under the Influence: The Bioregional Origins of the Hub City Writers Project
...there are countries that aren't found in the atlas and they have "soft borders" and that these natural countries are "populated by native plants and animals that have endured since...
Cajun South Louisiana
...area that was part of a larger French West Indian plantation zone in the 1700s, and descendants of these early French landowners would become farmers and planters in the area,...