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ThesisPiona, Amber ElenaThe disease that would become known as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was first identified in June of 1981. The original Center for Disease Control article identified five cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, an opportunistic infection . . .
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ThesisBlake, Tandrea AmberThis thesis aims to examine the reasons for the Saints’ settlement in and subsequent expulsion from Jackson County. It also presents the Saints’ attempts at reinstatement. Historians generally attribute the Saints’ religion as the cause of their expul . . .
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ThesisHarris, Alicia DeniseThe media has a direct role in creating and shaping perceptions about advocates in the black community specifically those who participated in the Black Panther Party and other black militant organizations. The governmental dissemination of inaccurate . . .
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ThesisRoberts, Ann-ElizabethThis project determines eligibility and establishes a historic context for the nomination of the Sacramento Turn Verein to the National Register of Historic Places as a historic property, with accompanying nomination forms. Newspaper articles and adve . . .
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ThesisSchimandle, Carolyn JeanCalifornia was one of the first states in the nation to have a state park system. While a general history of the system up to 1980 has been written, the history of interpretation in the California Department of Parks and Recreation (more commonly know . . .
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ProjectMenne, Travis MichaelThis project determines the eligibility of and establishes a historic context for the nomination of the Francis P. “Squeaky” Williams house to the National Register of Historic Places single property, with appropriate nomination forms. Sources employe . . .
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ThesisLee, Deborah HebertThe purpose of this consultant’s report is to identify current archival best practices that will serve as a foundation for maintaining, preserving, and making accessible Martinez Historical Society’s (MHS) collections for researchers and the public. A . . .
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ThesisBenson, SigridThe Stories in the Seams is a multi layered narrative woven from relationships between individuals, memory and the archive. This thesis recounts, through the literary device of the creative memoir, selected aspects of the life and work of Osage artist . . .
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ThesisKing, DanielDrastic changes in sports and recreation happened in the first half of the twentieth century, much of it reflected in the development of golf course architecture. However, only four “Golden Age” (ca. 1910-1940) architecture golf courses that were desi . . .
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ThesisWeese, Megan DanielleThe Japanese American Digitization Project sought to digitize 10,000 items part of 13 CSUs Japanese American collections. During the Digitization process, CSU Sacramento found some issues that are common with minority-based collections. The purpose of . . .