1. Let My People Go: Religion in the Civil Rights Movement and Chicano Movement Open Access Author: Morris, Aaron Title: Let My People Go: Religion in the Civil Rights Movement and Chicano Movement Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in History and Spanish Keywords: Civil RightsChicano MovementChicanoBlack PowerReligionChristianityIslamIndigenousActivismUnited StatesHistoryLatino File: Download Final_Revision_w._Corrections.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Andres Ochoa, Thesis SupervisorCathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors AdvisorAmira Rosa Davis, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Colonization & Penn State Abington: Indigeneity, Feminisms, and the Ogontz School for Young Ladies Open Access Author: Jabbour, Delilah Title: Colonization & Penn State Abington: Indigeneity, Feminisms, and the Ogontz School for Young Ladies Area of Honors: Race and Ethnic Studies Keywords: Penn State AbingtonLenape Nation of PennsylvaniaIndigenous StudiesIndigeneityChief OgontzOgontzOgontz School for Young LadiesChestnut Street Female SeminaryEducational CurriculumsAmerican ColonialismColonialismEuropean ColonialismFeminismIntersectionalityIntersectional FeminismsArchival ResearchUnited StatesHistoryPublic HistoryArchivesCritical Race TheoryCritical PedagogyPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaPenn State UniversityMascotJay CookeAbby SutherlandElkins ParkOgontz EstateAmerican IndianNative AmericanRaceGenderCurriculum StudiesSettler ColonialismCritical Feminist TheoryCritical TheoryPedagogyColonization File: Download Jabbour_Delilah_ColonizationPennStateAbington.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Boni Wozolek, Thesis SupervisorDavid Ruth, Thesis Honors Advisor