Niagara Liberation Front: Program for Action, ca. 1970
The Roz Payne Sixties Archive is a free, web-based, educational archive of political artifacts from the 1960s-era, collected and saved over the years by activist, photographer and filmmaker, Roz Payne. The collection was digitized and curated by Dr. Patrick D. Jones, associate professor of History and Ethnic Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The project has been facilitated by and is housed at the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at UNL. All materials included in the archive are put forth under the fair use doctrine.
Life Stripped of Humanity: Using the Buffalo Department Store Strike of 1913 as a Case Study of Abused Pre-World War I Female Department Store Workers, 2019
This paper argues that pre-World War I era female department store workers were an abused class that suffered as much as many of their female contemporaries.
Animating the periphery: Studio of the Streets and the politicization of the Buffalo community through public access television and media literacy, 2014
Protestors, Police, Presidents and Politicians, Buffalo, Brockport, Blacks and Buffalonians: Bloody Battle and Peaceful Protest Against the Vietnam War in Western New York, 2012