Black History at York St John – an archive display for Black History Month 2024 Come to the library to see our display of resources from our archive uncovering the history of early Black students at York St John. Introduction
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YSJ Men – An Archive Display Part 1: Discipline and Defiance
Following my International Women’s Day post on our female students last year, I thought I’d write next about the contrasting experience of the male students. From the original founding of the York Diocesan Training College in the 1840s, men and
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Review of Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin
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Review of The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin
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