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Judith Blegen Judith Blegen
Judith Blegen Operatic singer For the Record … European Career Metropolitan Opera Selected discography Selected videography Sources As a leading soprano in the New York Metropolitan Opera, Judith Blegen earned a reputation as the singer whose appearance was as pretty as her... Read more
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Ethnicity Ethnicity
Ethnicity UNDERSTANDING ETHNICITY ETHNIC RELATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY Ethnicity refers to the differentiation of groups of people who have shared cultural meanings, memories, and descent produced through social interaction. In classical Greek, the terms ethnos and ethnikos were used in a number of... Read more
Wise Men Wise Men
WISE MEN WISE MEN (1968). The term, whose authorship is obscure, refers to President Lyndon B. Johnson's select gathering in March 1968 of certain experienced officials (including several from earlier Democratic administrations) to advise him on Vietnam War policy following the enemy's Tet... Read more
Cryptomnesia Cryptomnesia
CRYPTOMNESIA Cryptomnesia is a memory that has been forgotten and then returns without being recognized as such by the subject, who believes it is something new and original. In general, the memory returns in the form of an idea or intuition, but reappearances in the form of actions have also been... Read more
Mary Therese McCarthy Mary Therese McCarthy
Mary Therese McCarthy 1912-89, American writer, b. Seattle, grad. Vassar, 1933. As drama critic for the Partisan Review (1937-45), she gained a reputation for wit, intellect, and acerbity. Her novel The Oasis (1949) satirizes left-wing intellectuals, whereas The Group (1963) satirizes an... Read more
Haile Gerima Haile Gerima
Haile Gerima 1946– Filmmaker Embraced America, Shunned Ethiopia Turned to Film to Reclaim His Culture Chose Howard University Over Hollywood Struggled to Make Sankofa Works Continued to Reclaim History Sources Filmmaker Haile Gerima Read more
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stele , slab of stone or terra-cotta, usually oblong, set up in a vertical position, for votive or memorial purposes. Upon the slabs were carved inscriptions accompanied by ornamental designs or reliefs of particular significance. Stelae were often used as commemorative stones in ancient Egypt and... Read more

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