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Crandon Mine Reports Digitized

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The University Library has provided approximately 137 volumes of the Crandon Mine Reports to the UW-Digital Collections  making the collection more accessible. The Crandon Mine Reports   provide researchers access to information about the Crandon Mine permit process that occurred from between 1976, when the Exxon Coal and Minerals Company discovered a zinc-copper ore body located in northeastern Wisconsin near the city of Crandon, to 2003, when the Nicolet Minerals Company withdrew its permit applications after purchase of the project lands by the Mole Lake Sakaogon Chippewa and the Forest County Potawatomi Tribes. The Crandon Mine Reports, which continues to be updated with new reports and resources, are part of a larger Ecology and Natural Resources Collection that   bring together, in digital form, two categories of primary and secondary publications: writings about research in ecology and natural resources conducted by University of Wisconsin faculty and staff; and u

Book of the Week: Back Channel to Cuba by William LeoGrande & Peter Kornbluh

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Back channel to Cuba : the hidden history of negotiations between Washington and Havana By William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh Call Number:  E 183.8 .C9 L384 2014 Review from Foreign Affairs Publisher's Description :  History is being made in U.S.-Cuban relations right now. This powerful book is essential to making sense of the new and ongoing steps towards normalization between the longtime antagonists. Challenging the conventional wisdom of perpetual hostility between the United States and Cuba--beyond invasions, covert operations, assassination plots using poison pens and exploding seashells, and a grinding economic embargo-- Back Channel to Cuba chronicles a surprising, untold history of bilateral efforts toward rapprochement and reconciliation. Since 1959, conflict and aggression have dominated the story of the United States and Cuba. Now, William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh present a remarkably new and relevant account. From John F. Kennedy

Flipster - Digital Magazine Newsstand (trial database)

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Check out our current trial to Ebsco's Flipster - "Instant access to the most popular magazines. With Flipster, it's simple to select your favorite digital magazines from the Flipster newsstand and start reading."

Book of the Week: A Chosen Exile by Allyson Hobbs

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A chosen exile : a history of racial passing in American life By Allyson Hobbs Call Number:  E 185.625 .H63 2014 Review from the New York Times Publisher's Description : Between the eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, countless African Americans passed as white, leaving behind families and friends, roots and community. It was, as Allyson Hobbs writes, a chosen exile, a separation from one racial identity and the leap into another. This revelatory history of passing explores the possibilities and challenges that racial indeterminacy presented to men and women living in a country obsessed with racial distinctions. It also tells a tale of loss. As racial relations in America have evolved so has the significance of passing. To pass as white in the antebellum South was to escape the shackles of slavery. After emancipation, many African Americans came to regard passing as a form of betrayal, a selling of one’s birthright. When the initially hopeful period of Reconstructio