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Table of Contents

2006

Introduction
  i Prince Brown, Jr., Ph.D. and Tiffany N. Hinton, Ph.D.
     
2006 Articles
  i New Orleans Black Mardi Gras Indian Chief Costumes: Trans-cultural Communal Icons
    —Daryl Harris, M.F.A.
  ii Black Cherokee
    —Sharlotte Neely, Ph.D.
  iii Examining the Legacy of Slavery in the Ohio Valley
    —Delores Walters, Ph.D.
     
Faculty Notes
  i Local Scholars Offer Valuable Workshop to Kentucky Pretrial Officers
    —Delores Walters, Ph.D.
     
Students' Corner
  i 2006 Institute for Freedom Studies Writing Contest
  ii 2006 Institute for Freedom Studies Visual Art Contest
     
IFS Initiatives, 2006
  i IFS Collaborates on New Course Offering
     
Events/Announcements
  i Tracks to Freedom
  ii Fourth Annual Borderlands Conference Hosts Underground Railroad Scholars
     
Related Web Sites

 

The Archives


 



 

Editorial Policy

The Freedom Chronicle is devoted to the promotion of liberty and freedom. Our featured articles reflect this philosophy. As they represent the individual ideas of intellectuals in the public arena, the articles printed in this section of the journal are an expression of academic freedom. The views expressed by the authors reflect their independent thoughts and scholarship.


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General Editor: Tiffany N. Hinton

Editorial Coordinator: Danielle Stegeman

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