Browsing OSU Theses by Author "Karibo, Holly"
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Cracked Up Sentencing: The Establishment and Maintenance of Discrepancies in Federal Cocaine Sentencing Structures in the 1980s and 1990s
Barton, Sarah (2017-12)During his tenure in office, Ronald Reagan mounted a punitive war against drug use in the United States. This crusade included the vast sentencing discrepancy between powder and crack cocaine, which is the focus of this ... -
Dressing like Laura: Reconstructing women's dress on the Great Plains frontier through the national Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum's dress 2829
Patton, Claire (2023-05)This project explores why women on the 19th century Northern Great Plains frontier continued to follow Euro-American modesty and fashion conventions and purposefully sought out fashionable clothing. In the popular imagination, ... -
Herland Sister Resources: A lesbian feminist collective's changes to Oklahoma herstory
Hinesley, B (2022-07)Herland Sister Resources, a feminist and primarily lesbian collective, comprised a strong component of the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma queer community since 1982. Began as a feminist bookstore, first known as La Salle des ... -
Lessons from my friend Sue Davis: Preserving an Okie queer’s legacy of resilience, resistance, and returning home
Clementine, Arlowe Sue (2022-07)This paper examines the life and legacy of Queer Okie Sue Davis. Utilizing oral history interviews and autoethnography methods, Clementine highlights the history of one Oklahoma Lesbian who grew up in post-World War II ... -
Missions unaccomplished: Female missionaries, Native American rights, and media in the nineteenth-century American West
Weldon, Kaitlyn Corbyn (2020-07)Two-faced. Deceitful. Insincere. These words summarize the actions of Anglo-Americans toward Native peoples in the United States in the final two decades of the nineteenth century. Under the guise of maternal instinct ... -
Underground press: Its influence on American sociopolitical movements of the 1960s and 1970s
Rogers, Katie (2021-07)This thesis examines the underground press in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Through close analysis of the more popular underground newspapers from this time period and from different geographical ...