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Box 20

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Contains 51 Results:

Red Dirt, ("Vital Signs," "Morning Sky"), 1991

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1991

Redstart, ("Brian's Legs;" "Bleak September"), 1987

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1987

Road Apple Review, ("The Telepathy," "The Stone"), 1968/69

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1968/69

Sailing the Road Clear, ("Two, Three, Many Vietnams"), 1974

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1974

Salon, ("Number Four," "Untitled"), 1962

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1962

Sand, ("The Prodigal Son"), 1954

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1954

Some/thing, ("The Apple;" "Viet Nam: A Prologue"), 1965, 1966

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1965, 1966

There Are No Borders, ("Every Day and Counting"), Undated

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: Undated

Third Rail, ("Immigration Law"), 1987

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1987

Thirteenth Moon, ("As the Mountain Comes," "Polar Bears and Rabbit...," "Fierce"), 1993

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1993

Thunderbolts, (untitled), Undated

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: Undated

Toward Revolutionary Art, ("The Fight," "Wounded Knee"), 1973

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 12
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1973

Trace, ("Breakfast"), 1963

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1963

Trinity Review, ("Election Notes;" "Yes, Something Did Happen in My Childhood"), 1987, 1990

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1987, 1990

Trobar, ("Primavera II;" "The Place Being Now"), 1962, 1964

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1962, 1964

Tuatara, ("New Eyes," "The Rib Constant vs. Alternative;" "Barbara Dane Singing We Shall Not Be Moved"), 1971, 1972

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1971, 1972

Voicing, ("My Other Country"), 1989

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 17
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1989

Weed, ("Look Over Jordan;" "The Initiation"), 1966, 1967

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 18
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1966, 1967

West End, ("Motherhood;" "Anger"), 1976, 1977

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 19
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1976, 1977

Wild Dog, 1964-1965 ("First Encounter of American Poets;" "From Mexico, March 1964;" "'Poming'"), February 6-14:

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 20
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: February 6-14:

Wisconsin Review, ("Ann Frank Museum, Amsterdam 1990"), 1991

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 21
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1991

Without Borders, ("The Buttermilk Bread Answers Back"), 1996

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1996

Woman and Earth, ("Gathering Rage"), 1994

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 23
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1994

Wormwood Review, ("Cuetzalen," "Look Over Jordon"), 1966

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 24
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1966

Writing, 1982 ("Rubble and " "Motherhood," "Letter from Nicaragua"), February 3,

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 25
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: February 3,