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Dangerously Free: Outlaws and Nation-Making in Literature of the Indian Territory
DANGEROUSLY FREE: OUTLAWS AND NATION-MAKING IN LITERATURE OF THE INDIAN TERRITORY by Jenna Hunnef A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of English University of Toronto © Copyright by Jenna Hunnef 2016 Dangerously Free: Outlaws and Nation-Making in Literature of the Indian Territory Jenna Hunnef Doctor of Philosophy Department of English University of Toronto 2016 Abstract In this dissertation, I examine how literary representations of outlaws and outlawry have contributed to the shaping of national identity in the United States. I analyze a series of texts set in the former Indian Territory (now part of the state of Oklahoma) for traces of what I call “outlaw rhetorics,” that is, the political expression in literature of marginalized realities and competing visions of nationhood. Outlaw rhetorics elicit new ways to think the nation differently—to imagine the nation otherwise; as such, I demonstrate that outlaw narratives are as capable of challenging the nation’s claims to territorial or imaginative title as they are of asserting them. Borrowing from Abenaki scholar Lisa Brooks’s definition of “nation” as “the multifaceted, lived experience of families who gather in particular places,” this dissertation draws an analogous relationship between outlaws and domestic spaces wherein they are both considered simultaneously exempt from and constitutive of civic life. In the same way that the outlaw’s alternately celebrated and marginal status endows him or her with the power to support and eschew the stories a nation tells about itself, so the liminality and centrality of domestic life have proven effective as a means of consolidating and dissenting from the status quo of the nation-state. -
Crime, Law Enforcement, and Punishment
Shirley Papers 48 Research Materials, Crime Series Inventory Box Folder Folder Title Research Materials Crime, Law Enforcement, and Punishment Capital Punishment 152 1 Newspaper clippings, 1951-1988 2 Newspaper clippings, 1891-1938 3 Newspaper clippings, 1990-1993 4 Newspaper clippings, 1994 5 Newspaper clippings, 1995 6 Newspaper clippings, 1996 7 Newspaper clippings, 1997 153 1 Newspaper clippings, 1998 2 Newspaper clippings, 1999 3 Newspaper clippings, 2000 4 Newspaper clippings, 2001-2002 Crime Cases Arizona 154 1 Cochise County 2 Coconino County 3 Gila County 4 Graham County 5-7 Maricopa County 8 Mohave County 9 Navajo County 10 Pima County 11 Pinal County 12 Santa Cruz County 13 Yavapai County 14 Yuma County Arkansas 155 1 Arkansas County 2 Ashley County 3 Baxter County 4 Benton County 5 Boone County 6 Calhoun County 7 Carroll County 8 Clark County 9 Clay County 10 Cleveland County 11 Columbia County 12 Conway County 13 Craighead County 14 Crawford County 15 Crittendon County 16 Cross County 17 Dallas County 18 Faulkner County 19 Franklin County Shirley Papers 49 Research Materials, Crime Series Inventory Box Folder Folder Title 20 Fulton County 21 Garland County 22 Grant County 23 Greene County 24 Hot Springs County 25 Howard County 26 Independence County 27 Izard County 28 Jackson County 29 Jefferson County 30 Johnson County 31 Lafayette County 32 Lincoln County 33 Little River County 34 Logan County 35 Lonoke County 36 Madison County 37 Marion County 156 1 Miller County 2 Mississippi County 3 Monroe County 4 Montgomery County -
LBJ in Rights Plea in Deep South Tour
DISTRIBUTION 7 un. temperature <t. Fair TODAY Mhy» toalght and tomorrow. BEDBANK High today and tomorrow 75 to 23,750 m. Urn tooijht in the Mi. Sun- day, partly cloudy and warm. See" weather, page 2. DIAL 741-0010 VOL.86 NO 223 VavnA *"Ujr. M°tt4»7 thraifh Friday. Second Clm Po»t»ct 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE 'V1* ""i ""• •iia paid at fted Bank «nd»t Additional Mailing Ofllcei. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1964 LBJ in Rights Plea In Deep South Tour By FRANK CORMER ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Presi- ient Johnson, touring the Deep Jouth, called today for "justice imong the races." And he sug- ;ested that much of the South SEARS PROJECTS — This is architect's conception of the two new Sears 'Roebuck'and Co. stores being built in ill find racial peace "before he end of racial strife in the Middle+own and Neptune. Construction and layout in botfi stores will be identical. Each will have grow floor :ities of the North." area of 115,000 square feet, housing 50 departments. When completed, the stores will replace operations in Johnson made his dramatic Red Bank and Asbury Park. See story and other photo's on today's Section Page. ippeal for the civil rights cause in an address prepared for a breakfast meeting with mem- bers of the Georgia Legislature. His remarks, canvassing what he termed the "many troubles" >f the South, were certain to be regarded as unusually signifi :ant. Ta^Law Issue Remains Six-State Tour sets a 20 per cent floor on Winding up a six-state tour of TRENTON, (AP) - New Jer-original position that the in- Charles W. -
Vice in the Veil of Justice: Embedding Race and Gender in Frontier Tourism Daniel Richard Maher University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Theses and Dissertations 8-2013 Vice in the Veil of Justice: Embedding Race and Gender in Frontier Tourism Daniel Richard Maher University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd Part of the Folklore Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Maher, Daniel Richard, "Vice in the Veil of Justice: Embedding Race and Gender in Frontier Tourism" (2013). Theses and Dissertations. 817. http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/817 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Vice in the Veil of Justice: Embedding Race and Gender in Frontier Tourism Vice in the Veil of Justice: Embedding Race and Gender in Frontier Tourism A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology By Daniel R. Maher Illinois State University Bachelor of Science in Sociology, 1990 Illinois State University Master of Science in Sociology, 1992 August 2013 University of Arkansas This dissertation is approved for recommendation to the Graduate Council. ________________________________________ Dr. Kirstin Erickson Dissertation Director ________________________________________ ____________________________________ Dr. JoAnn D’Alisera Dr. Ted Swedenburg Committee Member Committee Member _________________________________________ Dr. Patrick Williams Committee Member ABSTRACT This dissertation analyzes how “frontier” discourses in Fort Smith, Arkansas simultaneously constitute mythological narratives that elide the deleterious effects of imperialism, racism, and sexism, while they operate as marketing schemes in the wager that they will attract cultural heritage tourists. -
RV Sites in the United States Location Map 110-Mile Park Map 35 Mile
RV sites in the United States This GPS POI file is available here: https://poidirectory.com/poifiles/united_states/accommodation/RV_MH-US.html Location Map 110-Mile Park Map 35 Mile Camp Map 370 Lakeside Park Map 5 Star RV Map 566 Piney Creek Horse Camp Map 7 Oaks RV Park Map 8th and Bridge RV Map A AAA RV Map A and A Mesa Verde RV Map A H Hogue Map A H Stephens Historic Park Map A J Jolly County Park Map A Mountain Top RV Map A-Bar-A RV/CG Map A. W. Jack Morgan County Par Map A.W. Marion State Park Map Abbeville RV Park Map Abbott Map Abbott Creek (Abbott Butte) Map Abilene State Park Map Abita Springs RV Resort (Oce Map Abram Rutt City Park Map Acadia National Parks Map Acadiana Park Map Ace RV Park Map Ackerman Map Ackley Creek Co Park Map Ackley Lake State Park Map Acorn East Map Acorn Valley Map Acorn West Map Ada Lake Map Adam County Fairgrounds Map Adams City CG Map Adams County Regional Park Map Adams Fork Map Page 1 Location Map Adams Grove Map Adelaide Map Adirondack Gateway Campgroun Map Admiralty RV and Resort Map Adolph Thomae Jr. County Par Map Adrian City CG Map Aerie Crag Map Aeroplane Mesa Map Afton Canyon Map Afton Landing Map Agate Beach Map Agnew Meadows Map Agricenter RV Park Map Agua Caliente County Park Map Agua Piedra Map Aguirre Spring Map Ahart Map Ahtanum State Forest Map Aiken State Park Map Aikens Creek West Map Ainsworth State Park Map Airplane Flat Map Airport Flat Map Airport Lake Park Map Airport Park Map Aitkin Co Campground Map Ajax Country Livin' I-49 RV Map Ajo Arena Map Ajo Community Golf Course Map -
Vance Randolph Collection [Finding Aid]
Vance Randolph Collection AFC 1941/001 Guides to the Collections in the Archive of Folk Culture American Folklife Center, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. August 2000 Revised July 2010 Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/eadafc.af000001 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/2003682276 Prepared by Clare Norcio and Katie Lyn Peebles Collection Summary Call No.: AFC 1941/001 Creator: Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980 Title: Vance Randolph Collection Span Dates: 1941-1972 Bulk Dates: (bulk 1941-1943) Contents: 24 boxes containing manuscripts, graphic materials, published articles, sound recordings, and maps ; 12.5 linear feet ; 18,216 items Location: Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. http://hdl.loc.gov/ loc.afc/folklife.home Summary: Field recordings, photographs, and manuscripts documenting Ozark Mountains folksong, folklife, and local history from 1941 to 1972, collected by Vance Randolph. Languages: Collection material in English Selected Search Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein. For bibliography see Appendix A. People Carlisle, Irene Jones, performer. Hammontree, Doney, performer. McCord, May K., performer. Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980, collector, performer. Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980--Correspondence. Randolph, Vance, 1892-1980--Ethnomusicological collections. Starr, Belle, 1848-1889. Organizations Archive of Folk Song (U.S.) sponsor. Subjects Ballads, English--Ozark Mountains Region. Children's songs, English--Ozark Mountains Region. -
2 Buck Chuck 59 Lawdog 77Hoss A.M. Wiker Ace Aces & Eights
2 Buck Chuck Annie Wells Bad Eye Burns 59 Lawdog Anton LeBear Bad Eye Lefty* 77Hoss Any Time Kid Bad Leg John A.M. Wiker Apache Bad Leroy Ace Apache Bob Bad Medicine Aces & Eights* Appalachian Cowboy Bad to the Bone Acky Mace Appalachian Hillbilly Badlands Ben Adirondack Kid Appaloosa Kid Badwater Bob Adorable Kissable Katie Apple Pie Badwolf Bart Aguafrea Kid Arapaho Kid Bailey Boy Ain't Missin' Arch Henry Bakwudz Akarate Zach Arctic Annie Bald Eagle Alabama Arizona Bam Bam Alamo Buck Arizona Cactus Kid Bandana Kid Alamo Kid Arizona CoyDog Bandit Alamo Red Arizona Desert Rose Bandito Alberta Kid Arizona Nate Banker Bob Albuquerque Duke Arizona Ranger Bar Stool Bob Alchimista Arizona Shootist Baraboo Thunder Ali Cat Arizona Thumber Barbwire All Over Arkansas Angel Barbwire Bill Alleluia Ruah Arkansas Muleskinner Bark River Kid Alley Oop Arkansas Outlaw Barry James Alonzo Slim Arkansas Smokey Bart Star Alotta Lead Artful Dodger Basket Weaver Alvira Sullivan Earp Ashe Bass Assassin Aly Oakley Aspen Bass Reeves Amazing Grace Auburn Angel Bat Masterson Amboy Kid AZ Filly Bean Counter Ambrosia Aztec Annie Bear Ambush B Rowdy Beardy Magee American Caliber B.A. Beaver Creek Kid American McGee B.S. Shooter Bebop Ana Oakley Baba Looey Beckaroo Angel Lady Baby Belle Bee Stinger Anna Belle Diamond Baby Blue Beer Money Annabell Burns Baby Boulder Belle Annie B. Goode Bacall Belle Starr Annie James Bad Boy Beller The Kid Annie Moose Killer Bad Brass Ben Quicker Annie Oakley Bad Burro Ben Rumson Ben Shootin Black Gun Bonnie Ringo Ben Wayde Black Gun Stranger Booger T Benhittin Black Jack Jim Boomer Benny the Bullet Black Rock Rick Boothill Bandit BFI Black Widow Boothill Belle Big Bad John Blackball Mason Boothill Bryce Big Bang Blackbook Border Ranger Big Bear Blackfox Lil Boss Big Bill Blackhills CJ Boss 45 Big D.J. -
Bass Reeves: a Screenplay James Walzel University of Texas at El Paso, [email protected]
University of Texas at El Paso DigitalCommons@UTEP Open Access Theses & Dissertations 2019-01-01 Bass Reeves: A Screenplay James Walzel University of Texas at El Paso, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.utep.edu/open_etd Part of the Creative Writing Commons, and the Film and Media Studies Commons Recommended Citation Walzel, James, "Bass Reeves: A Screenplay" (2019). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 183. https://digitalcommons.utep.edu/open_etd/183 This is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UTEP. It has been accepted for inclusion in Open Access Theses & Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UTEP. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BASS REEVES: A SCREENPLAY JAMES JACKSON WALZEL Master's Program in Creative Writing APPROVED: Nelson Cardenas, Ph.D. Chair Lex Williford, P h.D. Brad Cartwright, Ph.D. Charles Ambler, Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School BASS REEVES: A SCREENPLAY By JAMES JACKSON WALZEL, B.A. THESIS Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at El Paso in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF FINE ARTS Department of Creative Writing THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO May 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE........................................................................................................................ 1 ELEVATOR PITCH…….…………………………………….………………………………..20 LOGLINE...................................................................................................................... -
Title Index • 173
The HORN BOOK GUIDE July–December 2000 Title Index • 173 Title Index Aa, 104 Ancient Egypt, 150 Basho and the Fox, 46 Blessing of the Animals, 78 Aaron’s Hair, 46 Ancient Greece, 150 Basketball the Right Way, 135 Bling Blang, 17 ABC Nature Riddles, 131 Ancient Rome, 151 Bats, 120 Blizzard!, 158 Abortion Conflict, 96 Ancient Warfare, 127 Bb, 104 Bloody Moments, 124 Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Andersonville Prison Civil War Be Quiet, Parrot!, 26 Blue Avenger Cracks the Code, 84 Address, 156 Crimes Trial, 94 Beany and the Dreaded Wedding, Blue Whale, 97 Abyssinian Cat, 123 Andrew Jackson, 148 68 Blueprint, 84 Acka Backa Boo!, 131 Angel Bites the Bullet, 71 Bear Hugs, 55 Blue’s Clues, 23 Across America, I Love You, 43 Animal Antics from 1 to 10, 26 Bear Noel, 35 Boats and Ships, 126 Across the Solar System, 108 Animal Experimentation, 89 Bears, 120 Bodybuilding, 132 Adventures in Ancient Egypt, 59 Animal Mall, 35 Bear’s Christmas Star, 13 Bonaparte, 32 Adventures in the Middle Ages, 59 Animals Asleep, 114 Bears’ Christmas Surprise, 37 Boo and Baa Get Wet, 18 Adventures of Marco and Polo, 53 Animals’ Christmas Carol, 50 Beast, 86 Boo and Baa in the Woods, 18 Aesop’s Fables, 102 Annabel the Actress Starring in Beauty and the Beast, 101 Book of Bad Ideas, 39 Africa Is Not a Country, 155 Just a Little Extra, 60 Beaver Pond, Moose Pond, 28 Book of Fairies, 138 African American Musicians, 148 Annie Pitts, Burger Kid, 60 Bed for the Winter, 115 Boots and the Seven Leaguers, 81 African American Teachers, 148 Ant and the Grasshopper, 102 Bedhead, -
James Harvey Lackey PLACE of BIRTH
125 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY The 1930s Migration to the Southern San Joaquin Valley Oral History Program Interview Between INTERVIEWEE: James Harvey Lackey PLACE OF BIRTH: Hartshorne, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma INTERVIEWER: Stacey Jagels DATES OF INTERVIEWS: March 31 and April 2, 1981 PLACE OF INTERVIEWS: Bakersfield, Kern County NUMBER OF TAPES: 3 TRANSCRIBER: Barbara Mitchell 125 PREFACE Mr. James Lackey lives with his wife in Greenacres and is retired. Most of his friends and'associates have been like himself and he couldn't imagine that what he had to say would interest anyone. He has a very good memory and some very interesting experiences. Mr. Lackey's wife, Louise, was present during the interview, and there are several interruptions which have been deleted in the final transcript. Stacey Jagels Interviewer 125sl CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY The 1930s Migration to the Southern San Joaquin Valley Oral History Program Interview Between INTERVIEWEE: James Lackey (Age: 67) INTERVIEWER: Stacey Jagels DATED: March 31, 1981 s .J.: This is an interview with Mr. James Lackey for the California State College, Bakersfield CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY Project by Stacey Jagels at 2619 Verdugo Lane, Bakersfield, California on March 31, 1981 at 10:30 a.m. S.J.: I thought we'd start first with when and where you were born. Lackey: I was born in Hartshorne, Oklahoma on January 30, 1914. s .J.: Could you tell me a little bit about your childhood? Lackey: There were ten of us kids. We all went through high school. Several of us went through college. I was quite an athlete. -
Shoot to Thrill Shoot to Thrill
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The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself by Cole Younger
The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself by Cole Younger This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at http://www.guten- berg.org/license Title: The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself Author: Cole Younger Release Date: February 12, 2008 [Ebook 24585] Language: English ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE STORY OF COLE YOUNGER, BY HIMSELF*** Cole Younger The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself Being an Autobiography of the Missouri Guerrilla Captain and Outlaw, his Capture and Prison Life, and the Only Authentic Account of the Northfield Raid Ever Published By Cole Younger Chicago The Henneberry Company 1903 Contents Why This Book Is Here . 1 1. Boyhood Days . 3 2. The Dark and Bloody Ground . 11 3. Driven from Home . 15 4. The Trap That Failed . 19 5. Vengeance Indeed . 23 6. In the Enemy's Lines . 25 7. Lone Jack . 27 8. A Foul Crime . 33 9. How Elkins Escaped . 35 10. A Price on My Head . 39 11. Betrayed . 43 12. Quantrell on War . 47 13. The Palmyra Butchery . 51 14. Lawrence . 55 15. Chasing Cotton Thieves . 61 16. A Clash with Apaches . 65 17. The Edicts of Outlawry . 69 18. Not All Black . 75 19. A Duel and an Auction . 77 20. Laurels Unsought . 81 21. The Truth about John Younger . 87 22. Amnesty Bill Fails .