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ANGELA BOSWELL Graduate Student Research: -Committee member Masters of Liberal Arts Thesis: "Palestinian Women," by Lacy Tedder, 2005. -Committee member Masters of Liberal Arts Thesis: "Performance of Black Soldiers in Combat and in Support Capacities during Times of Peace Had a Significant Influence on the Integration of the United States Army and the Total Acceptance of Blacks as Soldiers," by Mark Anderson, 2005. -Committee Chair Masters of Liberal Arts Project: "Southern Female Educators: Reconstruction through the Great Depression" by Kristen Quarles, 2003. -Committee member Masters of Liberal Arts Project: "The Legend of Evangeline: A Screenplay," by Kelley Diemer, 2003. -Committee member Masters of Liberal Arts Project: "My Thirteenth Year" (A Historical Juvenile Fictional Account of Territorial Arkansas) by Connie Castleberry, 2003. -Committee member Masters of Liberal Arts Thesis: "Hungry, Hungry Are We: The Southern Tenant Farmer's Union" by Thomas Copeland, 2002. -Committee member Masters of Liberal Arts Thesis: "Summer of Discontent: A Review of Institutional Reactions to the Attempts to Desegregate Little Rock Central High School," by Philip M. Clay, 2002. -Director Masters of Liberal Arts Project: "African American Women in the Suffrage
Movement, by Paedra Mays, 1998. Undergraduate Student Research: -MacKinzy Chaney, "Equality for Black Soldiers during the Civil War,"
presented at the Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference, Henderson State
University, April 23, 2005. -Jimmy Arnold, "The Southern Cause Was Supported by Southern Churches,"
presented at the Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference, Henderson State
University, April 19, 2003, -Ross Copeland, The Sexually Armed of the Civil War," presented at the Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference,
Henderson State University, April 19, 2003, -Matthew Daniel, Civil War in Pine Bluff, Arkansas," presented at the Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference, Henderson State University, April 19, 2003. -James Hafley, John Brown: The Great Champion of Human Freedom," presented at the Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference, Henderson State University, April 18, 2003. -Tiffany Blakley, "The Southern Belle of the Civil War: Fact vs. Fiction," presented at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, Ouachita Baptist University, April 12, 2003. -Courtney Calhoun, "The Sinking of the Sultana," presented at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, Ouachita Baptist University, April 12, 2003. -Randi Eskridge, "'The Brass Button Army': A Civil War
Song," presented at the 2001 Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference,
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