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Honorable soldiers, too: An historical case study of post-Reconstruction African American female teachers of the upper Ohio River Valley.
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The boundaries of social citizenship: Race, immigration and the American welfare state, 1900--1950.
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Separatism and sisterhood: Race, sex and women's activism in Washington, D.C., 1963-1980.
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The interpretation and memory of places for segregated education: A comparative analysis.
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A city within a city: The social and economic construction of segregated space in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1945--1975.
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African Americans and the Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrection: Military Participation, Recognition, and Memory, 1898--1904.
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From Cultural Violence to Cultural Resistance in Antebellum America.
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"Our politics was Black women": Black feminist organizations, 1968-1980.
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The grateful slave: Representations of slave plantation reform in the British novel, 1720-1805 (Daniel Defoe, Maria Edgeworth).
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Black representation in American animated short films, 1928--1954.
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Making modern homes: A history of Langston Terrace Dwellings, a New Deal housing program in Washington, D.C. .
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"Race! The thing that bound and suffocated her": The Bondage of Belonging in the Life and Work of Nella Larsen.
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A message from the past: Past temporal reference in early African American letters.
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Symbolic citizenship, ethical practice, and the body: Competing political projects in the black civil rights movement 1954--1968.
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"Each one, teach one": Identifying the historical significance of the Black Panther Party's ideology and social consciousness, 1966--1981.
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Integrating the gridiron: Civil rights and American college football, 1935--1970.
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Servant leadership and the history of Royal Funeral Home, 1918--2008.
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Cultural self-efficacy and leadership: Adolescent African-American male perspectives through digital diaries.
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Staging the "folk": A history of Harlem's little theatre movement, 1920--1940.
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"I wanna take you higher": The stylistic development and cultural dissemination of post-psychedelic funk music.
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Early twentieth century American capitalist philanthropy: Julius Rosenwald.
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Plunging into the very depths of the souls of our people: The life and art of Aaron Douglas.
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Performing blackness at the heart of whiteness: The life and art of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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An intersectional analysis of the life experiences of Mary Elizabeth Branch, the first black female senior college president.
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Images of Black Power, 1965--1975: A visual commentary on revolution.
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Birds of a different feather: African American support for the Vietnam War in the Johnson years, 1965--1969.
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Black ballerinas dancing on the edge: An analysis of the cultural politics in Delores Browne's and Raven Wilkinson's careers, 1954--1985.
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Chicago's new Negros: Race, class and respectability in the midwestern black metropolis, 1915--1935 (Illinois).
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Rebels and martyrs: The debate over slavery in American popular culture, 1822--1865.
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'Helping negroes to help themselves': Middle class reform and the politics of racial order, 1910--1950.
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What was normal about Virginia's normal schools: A history of Virginia's state normal schools, 1882--1930.
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Writing from the left: Race, gender, and the critique of representation in the Great Depression.
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Inventing the multicultural museum: A critical study of "Harlem On My Mind" (New York City).
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Lake Elsinore: A Southern California African American resort area during the Jim Crow era, 1920s--1960s, and the challenges of historic preservation commemoration.
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Aaron Douglas and Hale Woodruff: The social responsibility and expanded pedagogy of the Black artist.
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Stitching together our story: African American style influences on high fashion.
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"I love myself when I am laughing": Tracing the origins of black folk comedy in Zora Neale Hurston's plays before "Mule Bone".
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Marketing the 'modern' Negro: Race, gender, and the culture of activism in the NAACP, 1909--1941.
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"For men and measures": The life and legacy of civil rights pioneer J. R. Clifford.
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Preserving the Negro spiritual: An examination of contemporary practices.
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'Make haste & let me see you with a good cargo of Negroes': Gender, health, and violence in the eighteenth century Middle Passage.
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"The monsters we defy": Washington, D.C. in the Red Summer of 1919.
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The gendering of legislative rationality: Women, immigrants, and the nationalization of citizenship, 1918--1922.
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Dixie West: Race, migration, and the color lines in Jim Crow Houston.
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Dying to vote: The Negroes' struggle to secure the right to vote in Upcountry South Carolina 1868--1898.
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Legal and policy interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment in the post-Brown era: A 50-year case study on the policy implementation challenges of Brown v. Board of Education.
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Foundations of sand: Federalism, formalism, and the matter of money in the African-American legal experience, Florida, 1900--1950.
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The Free African American Cultural Landscape: Newport, RI, 1774--1826.
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Postmodernity and the history of African American religious representations: A Foucauldian approach.
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"I used the term 'Negro' and I was firmly corrected": African independence, Black Power and channels of diasporic resistance.
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Ladies on the label: A meta-analysis of stereotypes in advertising .
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Housing and living patterns among Charleston's free people of color in Wraggborough, 1796--1877.
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National advocacy on behalf of the poor: An analysis of organizational decision-making.
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Black power TV: A cultural history of Black public affairs television, 1968--1980.
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Crusaders for social justice: Black female educator-activists in social welfare reform in Los Angeles during the golden age of the Black Power movement, 1966--1975.
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"We seek what we find - we see what we look for": Looking for literary production in Washington, D.C., 1921--1928.
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The Nashville way: A southern city confronts racial change, 1945--1975.
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Urban black American radical social movements: A comparative study of St. Louis and Philadelphian African-Americans from 1850 to 1860.
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Reform and empire: The British and American transnational search for the rights of black people in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Seductive imperial narratives and conquest subjectivities: An alternative paradigm for reading contemporary empire.
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"Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom": Women and the struggle for black equality in Louisiana.
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Preparing non-African Americans to preach in African American Catholic settings.
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First to the finish line: The Tennessee State Tigerbelles 1944-1994 .
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The passion of abolitionism: How slave martyrdom obscures slave labor.
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Illicit drugs and minority youths in a low-income urban neighborhood.
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The meaning of work for black and white fishworkers of the United States menhaden fishmeal and oil industry.
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Agriculture, ecology, kinship and gender: A social and economic history of Tanzania's corridor 500 BC to 1900 AD.
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"A struggle in the arena of ideas": Black independent schools and the quest for nationhood, 1966--1986.
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Curriculum transitions at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 1868--1927.
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Epideictic without the praise: A heuristic analysis for rhetoric of blame.
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Community development for a white city: Race making, improvementism, and the Cincinnati race riots and anti-abolition riots of 1829, 1836, and 1841.
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E. J. Josey: A historical look at a civil rights activist and transformative leader in the modern library profession.
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"Between the Devil and the Deep Sea": Ambivalence, Violence, and African American Soldiers in the Philippine-American War and Its Aftermath.
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The search for anti-racial exoticism black leisure travel, the Caribbean, and Cold War politics, 1954--1961.
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Prodigal sons: Indigenous missionaries in the British Atlantic world, 1640--1780.
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Social, political, and economic influences on legislation or Supreme Court decisions that allowed or denied black and other minority students greater access to public schools from 1866 to the 21st century.
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Black club women's purposes for establishing kindergartens in the Progressive Era, 1896--1906.
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The Freedom Singers: Their history and legacy for music education.
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Locating slavery in the modern national imaginary: The legacy of Haiti.
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The harmonic development of the black religious quartet singing tradition.
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African-American music: Structure and analysis of vocal performance, 1955-1995.
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Yesterday, today, and tomorrow: The oral narratives of three generations of Brewster Old Timers (Michigan).
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Forgotten spaces and resident places: New Mexico Black towns and communities (1897--1930).
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A deconstruction of treatment and sanction provisions of drug policy: Subjective meaning for Black American women and policy implementors.
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Publishing freedom, winning arguments: Somerset, natural rights and Massachusetts freedom cases, 1772--1836.
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Moments of impact: Race, injury, and football history in Iowa's collective memory (Jack Trice, Ozzie Simmons, Johnny Bright).
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The dawn of the 'open door' world: The United States and the origins of globalization in East Asia and the American South, 1890s--1900s (Philippines).
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Reconceptualizing profession: African American women and dietetics at Tuskegee Institute, 1936--1954 (Alabama).
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Adorning adversaries, affecting avenues: African American women's impact on adornment and fashion design in Washington, DC, 1880--1950.
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Willie Dixon's work on the blues: From the early recordings through the Chess and Cobra years, 1940--1971.
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Agents of change: An examination of graduates at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School and the fight for equality from 1940--1954 (Kentucky).
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The myth of Liberty Place: Race and public memory in New Orleans, 1874--1993 (Louisiana).
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Dangerous eloquence: Hate speech tactics in the discourse of Asa/Forrest Carter from 1954--1974.
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Garifuna town/Caribbean nation/Latin American state: Identity and prejudice in Belize.
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Playing together: Improvisation in postwar American literature and culture.
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The construction of the Korean community in Osaka between 1920 and 1945: A cross-cultural perspective (Japan).
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Lingering lights from America's black Broadway: Negro Renaissance to the Black Arts Movement, African-American concert-theatrical dance in Washington, D.C.
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Race uplift, professional identity and the transformation of civil rights lawyering and politics, 1920--1940.
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Medicalizing addictions, criminalizing addicts: Race, politics and profit in narratives of addiction.
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American hoops: The history of United States Olympic basketball from Berlin to Barcelona.
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Resistance, control, and the cost of unity: The role of African Americans in the founding of African American schools associated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the South, 1865--1914.
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A mirror of social and political ferment: The newspaper press of Guyana, 1839--1899.
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Labor organization, political leadership, and gender exclusion in Antigua and Barbuda, 1917--1970.
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Unequally bound: The conditions of slave life and treatment in Santos County, Brazil, 1822--1888.
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Making history visible: World's fairs, expositions, and museums in the black metropolis, 1895-1995.
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"Ain't I a wo/man?": The politics of masculinity and communion in Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton's "Black Power: The Politics of Liberation".
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Art or propaganda: A historical and critical analysis of African-American approaches to dramatic theory, 1900--1965.
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The slaves of colonial New England: Discourses of colonialism and identity at the Isaac Royall House, Medford, Massachusetts, 1732--1775.
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Ransom on race and racism: The racial and social thought of Reverdy Cassius Ransom--Preacher, editor and bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1861-1959.
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The metamorphosis of Sutton E. Griggs: A Southern black Baptist minister's transformation in theological and sociological thought during the early twentieth century.
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Understanding identity development of African American female adolescents through their foster care experience: "Reachin' landin's, and turnin' corners".
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Wade H. Hammond (1879--1957): Early twentieth century African-American military bandmaster.
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"A right to ride": African American citizenship, identity, and the protest over Jim Crow transportation (Louisiana, Virginia, Georgia).
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The work of civil rights in the 1940s: The Department of Justice, the NAACP, and African-American agricultural labor.
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Lifting word by word: Ideologies of literacy, education and feminism in the rhetoric of two nineteenth century African-American women (Frances Jackson Coppin, Hallie Quinn Brown).
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The Black masculinist agenda: Desire and gender politics of Protest Era literature (Richard Wright, Chester Himes, James Baldwin).
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The facets of a justice: Religious and constitutional influences on John Marshall Harlan.
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Not killing me softly: African American women, slave revolts, and historical constructions of racialized gender.
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Before "Crazy Blues": Commercial blues in America, 1850--1920 (Hughie Cannon, Mamie Smith).
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Communities in collaboration: A struggle to increase literacy in South Carolina.
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Identity, power and place at the margins: Negotiating difference in "El Barrio San Anton", Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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Ninety years of struggle and success: African American history at the University of Kansas, 1870--1960.
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Modernizing the race: Political and cultural engagements between African Americans and Haitians, 1930--1964.
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African-American female identity in the 19th century: The individual and cultural empowerment of Harriet Powers' Bible quilts.
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Bound together in Christ's name? United Presbyterians and racial justice: "The Angela Davis Affair" 1967 to 1972.
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Something else: Creative community and black liberation in postwar Los Angeles (California).
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Asserting Americanness: Race, religion, and nationalism in the turn-of-the-century American West.
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The social welfare career and contributions of Forrester Blanchard Washington: A life course analysis.
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"Get out of my hair!" The treatment of African American hair censorship in America's press and judiciary from 1969 to 2001.
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A critical analysis on Bantu school boards, 1954--1978: Local administration of Black education in South Africa.
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Freedom indivisible: Gays and lesbians in the African American civil rights movement.
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"Country-soul": Race and the recording industry in the U.S. South, 1960--1980.
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A City Within a City: Community Development and the Struggle Over Harlem, 1961--2001.
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The Retreats of Reconstruction: Race, Leisure, and the Politics of Segregation at the New Jersey Shore, 1865--1920.
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The Study of Freedom Practices in Early African American Literature.
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Race, leadership, and the local machine: The origins of the African American struggle for political recognition and the politics of community control in Philadelphia, 1915--1968.
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A revolution is not a dinner party: Black internationalism, Chinese Communism and the post World War II Black Freedom Struggle, 1949--1976.
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The Black Manifesto and the churches: The struggle for Black Power and reparations in Philadelphia.
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Institutions of self: Law, colonialism and autobiography in nineteenth-century America.
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The political career of richard arrington jr., 1971-1999: A case study on the civic duty of African American mayors.
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