Jordan Anderson
Jordan Anderson or Jourdon Anderson (December 1825 – April 15, 1905) was an African-American former slave noted for an 1865 letter he dictated, later titled by publishers as "Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master". It was addressed to his former master, Colonel P. H. Anderson, from whom Jordan Anderson had taken his surname, in response to the colonel's request that Anderson return to the colonel's plantation to help restore the farm after the disarray of the war. It has been described as a rare example of documented "slave humor" of the period and its deadpan style has been compared favorably to the satire of Mark Twain. Provided by Wikipedia
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“The most seen I have ever felt”: Labour-Based Grading as a pedagogical practice of care by Lorena Gibson, Grant Otsuki, Jordan Anderson
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Adventures in prehospital video laryngoscopy by Slate Uys, Chris Conn, Cody Parrott, Jordan Anderson, Xavier Delarosa, Casey B. Patrick
Published 2023-02-01
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Saturday Pap Smear Clinic: addressing barriers to cervical cancer screening by Jordan Anderson, Brittany Strelow, Mollie Francis, Gabrielle Gertner, Rachel Olson, Kholood Abuhadid, Deqa Abdi, Nicole Fellows, Stephanie Fink, Joy Stevens, Sonya Peters, Anne Stolp, Johanna Tweedy, Danielle O'Laughlin
Published 2023-08-01
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A mutation in the coronavirus nsp13-helicase impairs enzymatic activity and confers partial remdesivir resistance by Samantha L. Grimes, Young J. Choi, Anoosha Banerjee, Gabriel Small, Jordan Anderson-Daniels, Jennifer Gribble, Andrea J. Pruijssers, Maria L. Agostini, Alexandra Abu-Shmais, Xiaotao Lu, Seth A. Darst, Elizabeth Campbell, Mark R. Denison
Published 2023-08-01
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