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Category Archives: Shelby Gatewood
Pedagogy Series Conclusion: Interview with Shelby Gatewood
By: Shelby Gatewood, first-year undergraduate at The University of Alabama Editor’s Note: This post is the last of a six-part series highlighting innovative special collections pedagogy. Read an interview with Sarah Smiley’s instructor, Brooke Champagne and review the assignment. Then learn about Mary Dees, Jean … Continue reading
Pedagogy Series: The Neglected History of Bryce Hospital
By: Shelby Gatewood, first-year undergraduate at The University of Alabama Editor’s Note: This post is the fifth of a six-part series highlighting innovative special collections pedagogy. Read an interview with Sarah Smiley’s instructor, Brooke Champagne and review the assignment. Then learn about Mary Dees, Jean Harlow’s … Continue reading