Jackson--David W.--III (Class of 1995)

Displaying 1 - 18 of 18 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 UNI students document African-American achievement; final project to be used as teaching aid in high schools
Northern Iowan 102:31, p.1
Film documents impact made in community by African-Americans; photo.
2 Something to think about
Northern Iowan 88:57, p.2
Editor addresses two issues that have been challenges for the NI: the advertisement for Asian women and the letters from David Jackson.
3 Why, not what, one feels is the issue
Northern Iowan 88:57, p.2
Offers perspective on his own letters.
4 Kurtzleben defends himself
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.4
Counters recent letter.
5 Responses to Jackson's letter demonstrates "poor approach to the problem of racism"
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.2
6 Biological power of melanin clarified
Northern Iowan 88:55, p.2
Believes Mr. Jackson is misinformed about value and presence of melanin.
7 Student responds to Kurtzleben
Northern Iowan 88:55, p.2
Believes Mr. Jackson has taken a point of view that Mr. Kurtzleben does not understand.
8 Jackson defended; should study beliefs from a cultural perspective
Northern Iowan 88:54, p.3
Believes Mr. Jackson's assertions should be understood from his cultural background.
9 Don't be in the dark about melanin as a system
Northern Iowan 88:53, p.3
Believes melanin has significant beneficial effects.
10 Biology majors correct Jackson's 'facts'
Northern Iowan 88:53, p.2
Believes recent letter writer might not have had his genetics facts right.
11 Jackson accused of being racist; definitions corrected
Northern Iowan 88:52, p.2
Believes recent letter writer was in error on origin of the word "human".
12 African woman believed to be mother of all mankind
Northern Iowan 88:50, p.2
Offers views on genetics.
13 Letter about black people, sun called 'racist bigotry'
Northern Iowan 88:49, p.2
Believes there may be double standard.
14 Black people live in harmony with sun
Northern Iowan 88:48, p.2
15 First African-American woman enters public college in 1956
Northern Iowan 88:47, p.2
Tells story of Autrine Lucy.
16 Black women contribute to Women's History Month
Northern Iowan 88:42, p.2
Outlines merits of Phyllis Wheatley's work.
17 Student feels Bible supplement textbook is distorted
Northern Iowan 88:42, p.3
Believes book may contain errors.
18 Interracial dating: difficult for some to understand
Northern Iowan 88:18, p.5
Students express views on interracial dating.