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  1. Thngs That I Do in Drk by June Jordan, 1977-04-12
  2. On Call: Political Essays by June Jordan, 1985-10
  3. Soulscript: A Collection of Classic African American Poetry (Harlem Moon Classics) by June Jordan, 2004-11-02
  4. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky by June Jordan, 1995-05-12
  5. MOVING TOWARDS HOME. Political essays. by June Jordan, 1989
  6. Technical Difficulties: African-American Notes on the State of the Union by June Jordan, 1994-02-15
  7. Technical Difficulties by June Jordan, 1993-03-25
  8. Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems by June Jordan, 1989-10
  9. New life: new room by June Jordan, 1975
  10. Kissing God Goodbye: Poems 1991-1997 by June Jordan, 1997-10-13
  11. Some changes (Black poets series) by June Jordan, 1971
  12. An Administrator's Handbook on Designing Programs for the Gifted and Talented
  13. Who Look at Me by June Jordan, 1969-06
  14. Things That I Do in the Dark by June Jordan, 1981-04

21. Cornelius Eady And June Jordan
Read an introduction to, a short biography of, and a poem entitled "Poem about Process and Progress" by june jordan.
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548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 7:30pm
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22. June Jordan
UC Berkeley page present biographic and bibliographic information about the black feminist and poet. june jordan. june jordan, poet, novelist, essayist and political activist, is one of the world's most articulate and
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June Jordan June Jordan poet, novelist, essayist and political activist, is one of the world's most articulate and essential voices. Her work transcends traditional bounds of self and society, expressing conscious optimism- the unity of justice, equality and tenderness. Jordan is one of those rare writer/activists whose greatest strength is her ability to live what she believes. The author of 26 books, June Jordan is the most published African American writer in history. Ms. Magazine (July 2000) considers June Jordan "one of America's fiercest literary figures and social activists" and " the hope of a generation". Her 26th book, Soldier: A Poet's Childhood , was released by Basic Books on May 1, 2000 and since then has received unanimous national acclaim. Internationally celebrated for her creative accomplishments, she is Professor of African American Studies at the University of California at Berkeley where she directs the enormously popular Poetry For the People program. Poetry For the People received a Chancellor's Recognition for Community Partnership on September 19, 2000, for reaching out to local high schools, congregations and correctional facilities as well as University students. Jordan has been Professor of English at more than seven North American universities and colleges, including Sarah Lawrence, City College and Yale University.

23. June Jordan - The Academy Of American Poets
june jordan The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. june jordan.
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24. Rfc1802 - Introducing Project Long Bud: Internet Pilot Project
Introducing Project Long Bud Internet Pilot Project for the Deployment of X.500 Directory Information in Support of X.400 Routing. H. Alvestrand, K. jordan, S. Langlois, et al. june 1995.
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Search What's New Comments ... Help Alternate Formats: rfc1802.txt rfc1802.txt.pdf mhs-ds@mercury.udev.cdc.com X.400: PN=mhs-ds; OU=mercury; OU=OSS; OU=ARH; O=CPG; P=CDC; A=ATTMail; C=US Requests to join the MHS-DS distribution list may be sent to the following email address: RFC-822: mhs-ds-request@mercury.udev.cdc.com mailflow@mailflow.dante.net Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no Kevin E. Jordan Control Data Systems, Inc. 4201 Lexington Avenue North Arden Hills, MN 55126, USA Phone: +1-612-482-6835 EMail: Kevin.E.Jordan@cdc.com Sylvain Langlois Electricite de France Direction des Etudes et Recherches 1, avenue du General de Gaulle 92141 Clamart Cedex, France Phone: +33-1-47-65-44-02 EMail: Sylvain.Langlois@der.edf.fr James A. Romaguera NetConsult AG Morgenstrasse 129 3018 Bern, Switzerland Phone: +41-31-9984141 EMail: Romaguera@NetConsult.ch

25. June Jordan
From "jordan, june" Britannica Online. http// www.
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JIM CROW: The Sequel
back to Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience Not enough poems here? Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT From "Jordan, June" Britannica Online. http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html [Accessed 23 September 1998]. Jordan, June, married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes (1971), Things That I Do in the

26. Online NewsHour: Michael Jordan -- June 15, 1998
THE jordan PHENOMENON. june 15, 1998. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript. june15, 1998 A discussion of Michael jordan's dominance on and off the court.
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THE JORDAN PHENOMENON
June 15, 1998
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript Last night the Bulls won their sixth Championship in eight years. The winning shot was, once again, scored by Michael Jordan. What makes Jordan such a dominant player, both on the court and in the marketplace? After this background report, Phil Ponce leads a discussion on Jordan's enduring greatness. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: June 15, 1998
A discussion of Michael Jordan's dominance on and off the court. Browse the NewsHour's coverage of the sports OUTSIDE LINKS: Official site of the NBA Official site of the Chicago Bulls The Jordan Archives from the Chicago Tribune.
PHIL PONCE: Last night in Utah, another classic Michael Jordan performance. BOB COSTAS, NBC: Here comes Chicago-17 seconds-17 seconds from game seven or from championship number six. Jordan-open-Chicago with the lead! PHIL PONCE: With a victory over the Utah jazz, perhaps the most famous athlete in the world had just led his team to its sixth NBA championship in eight years. MICHAEL JORDAN: The moment starts to become the moment, you know, for me. Once you get in the moment you know when you're there, you just-things start to move slowly; you start to see the court very well. You start reading what the defense is trying to do, and I saw that. I saw that moment, and, you know, when I saw the moment, the opportunity to take advantage of it, when Russell reached, and I took advantage of that moment, and I never doubted myself, I never doubted the whole game.

27. Jordan Ridge Elementary School
K6 public school, with the school year running from August through june. Calendar of events, student homepages and e-mail, and PTA information.
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28. Online NewsHour: Michael Jordan -- June 15, 1998
THE jordan PHENOMENON. june 15, 1998. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript.Last night the Bulls won their sixth Championship in eight years.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/sports/jan-june98/jordan_6-15.html
THE JORDAN PHENOMENON
June 15, 1998
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript Last night the Bulls won their sixth Championship in eight years. The winning shot was, once again, scored by Michael Jordan. What makes Jordan such a dominant player, both on the court and in the marketplace? After this background report, Phil Ponce leads a discussion on Jordan's enduring greatness. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: June 15, 1998
A background report on Michael Jordan's dominance on and off the court. Browse the NewsHour's coverage of the sports OUTSIDE LINKS: Official site of the NBA Official site of the Chicago Bulls The Jordan Archives from the Chicago Tribune
PHIL PONCE: For more we're joined by Bill Russell, who won 11 championships as the center for the Boston Celtics. He became the first African-American head coach in the NBA when he took over as player/coach of the Celtics in the late 60's. He's been voted one of the top 50 players of all time. And Jack McCallum, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated , who has covered Jordan and the NBA beat. Gentlemen, welcome.

29. Jordan, June. Kissing God Goodbye.
How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine jordan, june. Kissing God Goodbye. Nov.1997. 96p. Doubleday/Anchor, paper, $12 (0385-49032-1). DDC 811.
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30. MEETING -- Irrigation Mgmt. And Saline Waters/ Jordan/ June '99
MEETING Irrigation Mgmt. and Saline Waters/ jordan/ june '99. Fromrjensen@tamu.edu Day Jan 000000 1999 Posted on Jan 6, 1999
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MEETING Irrigation Mgmt. and Saline Waters/ Jordan/ June '99
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    Irrigation Management and Saline Conditions Symposium Announcement A regional symposium on Irrigation Management and Saline Conditions will be organized by the Regional Mission for Water and Agriculture of the French Embassy in Jordan (MREA) and Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) in cooperation with Jordan Valley Authority and the German Technical Cooperation Agency (GTZ). Dates: 21-23 June 1999 Venue: Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan Theme: Looking toward a progress in the integration of parameters of saline conditions into real irrigation management policies, practices, and research. Contact: For further information and to register your interest, send an E-mail to: Dr. Nassim Al-Abed ( nassim@just.edu.jo Ric Jensen rjensen@tamu.edu WWW URL http://twri.tamu.edu
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31. Interview With Robert Jordan, June 1995
Robert jordan Interview. Made at the East of the Sun fantasy convention, Stockholm,17 june 1995 by Helena Löfgren. Summary written by KarlJohan Norén.
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All errors are made by me, and no one else, especially not Robert Jordan. I can't guarantee any quotes, since I didn't have a recorder, but just took notes. For more recent information, see eg Bill Garrett's notes from Balticon XXX The reason Robert Jordan chose to write fantasy was its opportunities to build cultures and experiment with them, in a way and with a freedom to comment that is unachievable with a "realistic", domestically based world. The story of TWoT evolved during a very long period, in part beginning in the middle of the seventies with the idea of the Breaking of the World, before he found the "final scene in the final book" and began to actually write TEotW. The main impetus from the beginning was the notion of men breaking the world" (my emphasis), and that men able to channel must be killed, controlled or stopped at all costs for 3,000 years. This led naturally to a society where women had great power and respect. As an example of this, he puts forth Davram Bashere's reaction to Faile being a Hunter of the Horn. His initial negative response does not come from that Faile is a girl, but that she only is 17 years old. Her gender is irrelevant to the issue. The interview then continued with the communication between the various characters, and Robert Jordan stated clearly that every person keeping a secret, or withholding information, has a good reason for it, even if it in many cases are very personal. He exemplified this with the relation between Birgitte, Elayne and Egwene, where everyone

32. June Jordan
CONTACT. From jordan, june Britannica Online. http//www.eb.com180/cgibin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html .Accessed 23 September 1998. jordan, june,.
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June Jordan
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back to Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience Not enough poems here? Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT From "Jordan, June" Britannica Online. http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/726/74.html [Accessed 23 September 1998]. Jordan, June, married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes (1971), Things That I Do in the

33. Jordan, June Poetry Renaissance Research Ranch
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jordan, june,. married name june MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York,NY, US), AfricanAmerican author who investigated both social
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married name JUNE MEYER (b. July 9, 1936, New York, N.Y., U.S.), African-American author who investigated both social and personal concerns through poetry, essays, and drama. Jordan grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, and attended Barnard College (1953-55, 1956-57) and the University of Chicago (1955-56); beginning in 1967 she taught English and literature. She fought for the inclusion of black studies and third-world studies in university curricula and advocated acceptance of Black English. With architect R. Buckminster Fuller she created a plan for the architectural redesign of Harlem, New York City. Her first poetry collection, Who Look at Me, appeared in 1969; among her subsequent collections of poems were Some Changes Things That I Do in the Dark Living Room (1985), and Naming Our Destiny In the 1970s Jordan wrote books for children and young adults, including the novel His Own Where (1971) and the biography Fannie Lou Hamer (1972). As a journalist and poet Jordan wrote about feminism and the struggles against racism and for freedom of choice and opportunity for minorities. Her essays are collected in the books Civil Wars On Call Moving Towards Home (1989), and

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37. Jordan, June
Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932003. jordan, june. On-LineAuthor Site. Sex, Female. National Origin, United States of America.
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38. Jordan, June What Would I Do White?
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Genre Poem Keywords African-American Experience Power Relations Society Summary The speaker conjectures on what it would be like to be white. Her question is a challenge and her examples are not flattering to whites. "I would forget my furs on any chair. / I would ignore the doormen at the knob . . . " and, finally, "I would do nothing. / That would be enough." Commentary The gap between the speaker and what she conceives of as white is enormous. Not only would her white presence "disturb the streets" of a black neighborhood, but whiteness denotes supercilious oblivion, taking a life of ease for granted, and never having to prove yourself. The tone is disapproving. This poem, like Lucille Clifton's poem, "in the inner city" (see this database), makes clear that the culture of whiteness may not be anything that blacks wish to emulate.

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Author jordan, june Click an author name to see our list for that author. jordan,june Lyrical Campaigns Selected Poems, Virago, London, 1989.
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40. CNN.com - Powell Mideast Mission Moves To Jordan - June 29, 2001
Powell's Friday meeting with jordan's King Abudullah II comes a day after the USdiplomat trip to Israel in an attempt to rekindle the peace process (june 28).
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U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, left, talks to Jordan's King Abdullah II in Amman AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell traveled to Jordan on Friday as he continued to seek a solution to nine months of violence in the Middle East. Powell's Friday meeting with Jordan's King Abudullah II comes a day after the U.S. diplomat mediated an Israeli-Palestinian agreement for a timeline to end hostilities in the region. Following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Powell announced Thursday that Israel and the Palestinians had agreed to complete seven straight days without violence to be followed by a six-week "cooling off period" when the two sides would begin to implement confidence building measures. The secretary said that the timeline would be a test for Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian commitment to end violence. "Like the prime minister just said, there will be a seven-day period starting at some point in the future when quiet occurs that will measure the chairman's actions," said Powell, referring to Arafat.

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