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    Community Intervention. C. Cate, the public health nurse for the town of Randolph, was interviewed regarding the type of resources available to help reduce and prevent IPV in the community. The public health nurse works closely with the Randolph Police Department to identify IPV victims in the community and refer people who are identified or show signs of being in an abusive relationship to Domestic violence Ended (DOVE) which lead domestic violence agency for the South Shore area (personal…

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    counterparts and were given less when they did get it (Hines, 2014). Still rebuilding from the complications that the New Deal had caused African Americans. A Civil Rights Activist by the name of A. Philip Randolph began to act. Founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP), Randolph suggested the assemble of African Americans after meeting with President Roosevelt the year prior in 1940. This meeting was set in place to proposition the inclusion of Blacks into the war. He also…

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    Philip Randolph : For Jobs & Freedom / WETA-TV ; a film by Dante J. James ; produced by Dante J. James ; written by Juan Williams, Dante J. James. San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, c1996. 1 DVD videodisc (86 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in E185.97…

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Primary Source Analysis The 1941 call to the Negro community to march on Washington was made by Philip Randolph, who was the chairman of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (Tindall and Shi). In this regard, Randolph implored upon the members of the black community to turn up in large numbers and take part in a demonstration that would send a very strong message to the majority white community in the United States. The call encouraged African…

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    generally lived in Logan County West Virginia. The Hatfields leader was Anderson Hatfield, or also known as “Devil Anse”. The conflicting family, the McCoys, were located across the Tug Fork in Pike County Kentucky. The leader of this family was Randolph McCoy, or “Randall/ Ran’I”. Both of these families were spread all over the region and were widely intermarried with other families and with eachother. Several family names were represented in the struggle, and it has been proven that both…

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    Bibliography Randolph B. Campbell. Sam Houston and the American Southwest, Third Edition. New York: Pearson, 2006. “Sam Houston and the American Southwest” is a book authored by Campbell Randolph and is a biographical account of the life of Sam Houston, and the important role he played in the development of Southwest (Randolph, 2006). The topic and theme of study for the book is the role and the impact of Sam Houston, who was the President of an independent republic, the governor for two…

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    What Is Form Criticism?

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    Understanding form criticism is an important part of biblical studies. “Form criticism proceeds upon the premise that parts (e.g., miracle stories, pronouncement stories, and sayings) of the early Christian and Israelite traditions circulated as individual oral units, were finally collected, and eventually became sources for the composition of the biblical texts.”19 A part of form criticism is tradition criticism, “This means that form criticism attempts to inquire as far back into the form as…

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    of literature and discourse. The texts selected by Dr. Randolph helped me explore my own identity. Also, Dr. Randolph assigned a variety of classic poems and modern literary texts for the purpose of promoting discourse in small groups. By promoting discourse, students are not just reading a text. Instead, Dr. Randolph encouraged analysis of the texts on a personal and societal level through class discussion and writing assignments. Dr. Randolph repeatedly emphasized that we analyze the text…

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    The March on Washington Movement, in 1941, was a march lead by A. Philip Randolph. Randolph was a socialist and a labor leader. The plan was for 100,000 African Americans to march on the nations capital. Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) contacted A. Phillip Randolph and pleaded for the march's cancelation. FDR could not allow this march to take place. Randolph canceled the march and in return, FDR gave Randolph the Fair Employee Practice Commission (FEPC) though it had little power. Randolph's…

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    pistols ready for the duel. I felt nervous because my life would could be lost after this, but I have been in a duel before and I felt that Randolph would not defeat me. “Pht!” I heard the sound of a pistol fire. Randolph fired before it started, I thought it must have been a misfire. We then both fired, but missed. We readied our pistols again and shot. I heard Randolph shot go in the air while my shot got very close to him. I noticed his intent-- he was not participating, he was not planning…

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