The 2021 issue of Mind's Eye features the work of Dr. Bill Meadows. It highlights his anthropological research with Native Americans and showcases his impact in this area. Here's an excerpt: Much of what the general public knows about the code talkers’ contributions to military action has only been exposed in the last 20 years. This coincides with Meadows’ publications and … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Dr. Bill Meadows
We are very proud that the 2020 issue of Mind's Eye prominently features the work of Dr. Catherine Hoegeman. Here’s a taste of her story: Hoegeman found that liberal bishops were more lenient on issues like this. However, the terms conservative and liberal don’t follow traditional political party lines. “You can’t vote Catholic along party lines,” Hoegeman said. … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Dr. Catherine Hoegeman
On April 14, 1906, racial tensions reached a tipping point in the Queen City of the Ozarks. Mob rule and violence ensued, and the lynching that occurred in Park Central Square on the eve of Easter Sunday became a permanent mark on the history of the Ozarks. In the aftermath of the catastrophe, many African-Americans […] … [Read more...] about Life in the Ozarks for African-Americans: From 1906 to today
Three Missouri State faculty members have developed a living archive of testimonials and oral histories of the African American experience in the Ozarks: The Journey Continues. … [Read more...] about ‘The Journey Continues ‘ shows diverse perspectives of Springfield throughout history
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