The Campers Out


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Reproduction of the original: The Campers Out by Edward S. Ellis




Jim Campers. Forward Escape Into the Past


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Jim Campers' "Forward Escape Into the Past" represents the synthesis of his two latest projects. They are situated on the intersection between nostalgia and a visionary utopia. The two photographic series are thematically linked by the title of the exhibition, which suggests an alternative future for humanity. "Forward Escape Into the Past" can be seen as a future far removed from technological progress, in which human beings seek a connection with their past and with nature. Jim Campers publishes his first artist book for the occasion of his solo exhibition in M - Museum Leuven (BE) and in De Brakke Grond Amsterdam (NL). Texts by John Zerzan and Steven Humblet.00Exhibition: M Museum, Leuven, Belgium (18.05.-09.09.2018).




The Last Segregated Hour


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On Palm Sunday 1964, at the Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis, a group of black and white students began a "kneel-in" to protest the church's policy of segregation, a protest that would continue in one form or another for more than a year and eventually force the church to open its doors to black worshippers. In The Last Segregated Hour, Stephen Haynes tells the story of this dramatic yet little studied tactic which was the strategy of choice for bringing attention to segregationist policies in Southern churches. "Kneel-ins" involved surprise visits to targeted churches, usually during Easter season, and often resulted in physical standoffs with resistant church people. The spectacle of kneeling worshippers barred from entering churches made for a powerful image that invited both local and national media attention. The Memphis kneel-ins of 1964-65 were unique in that the protesters included white students from the local Presbyterian college (Southwestern, now Rhodes). And because the protesting students presented themselves in groups that were "mixed" by race and gender, white church members saw the visitations as a hostile provocation and responded with unprecedented efforts to end them. But when Church officials pressured Southwestern president Peyton Rhodes to "call off" his students or risk financial reprisals, he responded that "Southwestern is not for sale." Drawing on a wide range of sources, including extensive interviews with the students who led the kneel-ins, Haynes tells an inspiring story that will appeal not only to scholars of religion and history, but also to pastors and church people concerned about fostering racially diverse congregations.




The Campers Out; Or, The Right Path and the Wrong


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In Edward Sylvester Ellis's 'The Campers Out; Or, The Right Path and the Wrong,' readers are taken on a thrilling adventure set in the wilderness. The book combines elements of adventure, morality, and outdoor survival, making it a captivating read for both young adults and older readers. Ellis's writing style is descriptive and engaging, allowing readers to vividly imagine the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate through the wilderness. The book is a prime example of 19th century American literature, showcasing themes of morality and the importance of making the right choices in life. Ellis's use of nature as a backdrop for the characters' journey adds depth to the storyline, making it a compelling narrative for readers interested in both adventure and moral dilemmas. Edward Sylvester Ellis, a prolific American author of the 19th century, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the wilderness to write 'The Campers Out.' His passion for outdoor exploration and moral storytelling is evident throughout the book, as he weaves together a captivating narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. Ellis's background as a teacher and outdoor enthusiast likely informed his writing, as he imparts valuable lessons about making the right choices and facing challenges head-on. I highly recommend 'The Campers Out; Or, The Right Path and the Wrong' to readers who enjoy adventure stories with a moral twist. Ellis's masterful storytelling and insightful moral lessons make this book a captivating read that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who delves into its pages.




Internet Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Television Series, 1998-2013


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This is the first ever compilation on Internet television and provides details of 405 programs from 1998 to 2013. Each entry contains the storyline, descriptive episode listings, cast and crew lists, the official website and comments. An index of personnel and programs concludes the book. From Barry the Demon Hunter to Time Traveling Lesbian to Hamilton Carver, Zombie P.I., it is a previously undocumented entertainment medium that is just now coming into focus. Forty-eight photos accompany the text.




Backpacker


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Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.




From the Foot of Destrehan Street


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Tourism and Outdoor Recreation


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LEAA Newsletter


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Scouting


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Published by the Boy Scouts of America for all BSA registered adult volunteers and professionals, Scouting magazine offers editorial content that is a mixture of information, instruction, and inspiration, designed to strengthen readers' abilities to better perform their leadership roles in Scouting and also to assist them as parents in strengthening families.