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Created1964-06-03
DescriptionMartin Luther King Jr.'s speech, titled "Religious Witness for Human Dignity," at Arizona State University's Goodwin Stadium. The recording includes a brief talk with Arizona NAACP supporters at the Tanner Chapel AME Church in Phoenix earlier the same day.
ContributorsHarp, Matthew (Photographer)
Created2014
DescriptionImages showing the 1/4" open reel audio tape that Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Religious Witness for Human Dignity" was recorded on and it's original housing.
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ContributorsGilbert, Stan (Photographer) / Arizona State University. Photographic Services (Publisher)
Created1964-06-03
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G. Homer Durham, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, an unidentified participant, Rev. Louis Eaton, and Msgr. Robert Donohoe at Arizona State University's Goodwin Stadium.

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ContributorsRagsdale, Lincoln Johnson, 1955- (Contributor) / Whitaker, Matthew C. (Contributor)
Created1964-06-03
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Lincoln Ragsdale at the podium in Arizona State University's Goodwin Stadium. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Ralph Abernathy are visible.

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Created1964
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Selected correspondence from volume 819 and volume 1113 of ASU President G. Homer Durham's papers regarding planning for and reaction to Dr. King's visit to ASU. Especially noteworthy is President Durham's June 4, 1964 letter to John G. Babbitt, President of the Arizona Board of Regents, providing details about how

Selected correspondence from volume 819 and volume 1113 of ASU President G. Homer Durham's papers regarding planning for and reaction to Dr. King's visit to ASU. Especially noteworthy is President Durham's June 4, 1964 letter to John G. Babbitt, President of the Arizona Board of Regents, providing details about how the event was organized and his perceptions of Dr. King's presentation. On June 9th, President Harvill of the University of Arizona wrote with a message of support and acknowledgement of King's previous appearances at that institution.

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Created2019-09-25
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Dr. Margaret Bruchac, Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Native American & Indigenous Studies at University of Pennsylvania, speaks about her Labriola Center Book Award winning book "Savage Kin: Indigenous Informants and American Anthropologists," published by the University of Arizona Press.

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Created2018-01-23
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Dr. Elizabeth Hoover, Manning Assistant Professor of American Studies at Brown University, speaks with Dr. David Martinez at ASU Library about her award winning book "The River is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community," published by the University of Minnesota Press.

ContributorsFlores, Pedro, 1894-1979 (Composer) / Hermanos Prado (Performer)
Created1976
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"Los Tres Mojados" is a corrido written about the 1976 Hanigan Case, in which George, Thomas, and Patrick Hanigan were tried for torturing undocumented immigrants Manuel García Loya, Eleazar Ruelas Zavala, and Bernabe Herrera. "Mojado" is an historically derogatory term for the Latino community but was used here to bring

"Los Tres Mojados" is a corrido written about the 1976 Hanigan Case, in which George, Thomas, and Patrick Hanigan were tried for torturing undocumented immigrants Manuel García Loya, Eleazar Ruelas Zavala, and Bernabe Herrera. "Mojado" is an historically derogatory term for the Latino community but was used here to bring awareness to immigration issues.
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ContributorsArizona State University (Contributor)
Created1929 to 1945
DescriptionGroup of people in front of the outside of Goodwin Stadium on the Arizona State Teachers College campus
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ContributorsArizona State University (Contributor)
Created1963
DescriptionPhotograph of the Arizona State University campus in 1963, looking northeast. Construction of Gammage Auditorium is visible in the lower left corner of the image. In addition, Goodwin Stadium appears to the right while Sun Devil Stadium (built in 1958) is at the top of the photograph.