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Historical archaeology and black life during the early republic: A view toward the Hill.
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Looking at the stars: The Black press, African American celebrity culture, and critical citizenship in early twentieth century America, 1895-1935.
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Reconstruction in the mind of W.E.B. Du Bois: Myth, memory, and the meaning of American democracy.
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Producing a popular music: The emergence and development of rap as an industry.
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An Enslaved Landscape: The Virginia Plantation at the End of the Seventeenth Century.
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"I knew what I did and I did it with deliberate calculation": Anxiety and tricksterism in African American autobiography.
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Spectacular Struggles: Utopian Whiteness, Black Resistance, and the National Imaginary in Nineteenth-Century America.
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Themes of Blackness: Commonality and Unity in Selected African Heritage Literature.
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Funk my soul: The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the birth of funk culture.
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"Because it's the right thing to do": The battle for school integration in Johnson County, Kansas.
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La tradicion de los negros lubolos: ¿Es una apreciacion o una apropiacion del candombe?
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Interpreting Grassmere's Enslaved Community: Archaeological Approaches to Public History at the Nashville Zoo.
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The Legacy of Slavery and Black-White Wealth Inequality in the Southern United States.
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Sound Business: Great Women of Gospel Music and the Transmission of Tradition.
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Opportunity in a Uniform: The History of Black Enlisted WACs During the Vietnam War.
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More than objects: Understanding female slaves in the early modern period.
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Collision and collusion: Native Americans and African Americans in the Cherokee and Creek nations, 1830s to 1920s.
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What Is at Stake in Jazz Education? Creative Black Music and the Twenty-First-Century Learning Environment.
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Civil Rights Collecting Institutions and the Facilitation of Public Engagement in the American South.
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Crucibles of Discontent: Penal Practice in the Shadow of Slavery, Virginia, 1796-1865.
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Reclaiming Black and Indigenous Ecologies on Block Island Through Oral History and Ethnography.
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(Neo)Liberal Re-writings of Black Radical Memory in Television Documentary: 1989-1995.
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I'm Every (Black) Woman: Negotiating Intersectionality in the Music Industry.
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Live and Let Die : = Embracing the Life, Death, and Grief Cycles in the African American Church.
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Crescent City radicals: Black working people and the Civil War era in New Orleans.
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Wildcat of the Streets: Race, Class and the Punitive Turn in 1970s Detroit.
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Christian Slavery: Protestant Missions and Slave Conversion in the Atlantic World, 1660--1760.
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Savoy: Reassessing the role of the "world's finest ballroom" in music and culture, 1926--1958.
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Breaking Silence: African-American Public Opinion of the Vietnam War, 1960--1970.
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Relocation and Realignment: How the Great Migration Changed the Face of the Democratic Party.
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"MOVE People are Used to This": The MOVE Organization, Media Representations, and Resistance During pre-MOVE-Philadelphia Conflict Years.
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A Place at the Table: The Role of Historic Sites in Gentrifying Neighborhoods. Our Stories: Shaw through the 1970s.
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The portrayal of the African American mother in literature: Performing motherhood as seen through the eyes of her sons and daughters.
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Race in the Crucible of War: African American Soldiers and Race Relations in the "Nam".
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The South Side Community Art Center: How Its Art Collection Can Be Used as an Education Resource.
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"Birthplace of the Blues?": Dockery Farms, mythic South, and the erasure of the African American lived experience in Mississippi blues tourism.
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Visibility Matters: The Pursuit of American Belonging in an Age of Moving Images.
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Public archaeology and the Northampton Slave Quarters: Community collaboration.
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Back to Africa in the 21st Century: The Cultural Reconnection Experiences of African American Women.
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Elemental Essence: Dancing the Diaspora Through my Lived Body's Experiences.
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International Legal History from Below: The Civil Rights Movement and the U.S. Origins of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 1960--1965.
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The Life and Music of Roland Marvin Carter: American Composer, Arranger, Conductor, Educator.
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Up you mighty people, you can what you will! Elma Lewis and her School of Fine Arts.
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Diplomatic Ties: Slavery and Diplomacy in the Gulf Coast Region, 1836-45.
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"We Strive Not to Equal but to Excel": Social Control, Paternalism, and Segregation in the History of St. Agnes Hospital and Training School for Colored Nurses, 1896-1961.
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Visions of the Caribbean Metropolis: Crime, Home, and the Aesthetics and Politics of Insecurity in Urban Jamaica.
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Seeing Race: Techniques of Vision and Human Difference in the Eighteenth Century.
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Uncovering the Role of Women in Two Social Movements: The Intricacies of Black Feminine Leadership.
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"To Secure Improvements in Their Material and Social Conditions": Atlanta's Civil Rights Movement, Middle-Class Reformers, and Workplace Protests, 1960-1977.
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"Frontiers of freedom": The African American experience in Cincinnati, 1802-1862.
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Educating the globe: Foreign students and cultural exchange at Tuskegee Institute, 1898-1935.
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Life After Sexual Trauma and Incarceration: A Restorative Model for Wholeness for Women who Suffered Sexual Violence.
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Reconstructing Black Space: Creating a Public History of Black Life in Niagara Falls.
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A History of Black Musicians in Germany and Austria, 1870-1961 : = Race, Performance, and Reception.
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History in the Present : = Teaching Black History Through Digital Humanities in American High School Classrooms.
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Can I Lead? Institutional First-Gen, Football Bowl Subdivision, Black Male Athletic Directors' Perceived Barriers to Athletic Director Leadership.
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The universal mind assumption : = Harlem and the development of a new racial formation in American psychiatry, 1938-1968.
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Equipping the Members of Bannister Road Baptist Church to Biblically Navigate Past and Present Racial Challenges to the Christian Faith.
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Skin Deep: African American Women and the Building of Beauty Culture in South Carolina.
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Underutilization of Psychotherapy by African Americans With an Emphasis on Cultural Trauma and Cultural Complexes.
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"Upon This Rock": Architectural, Material, and Visual Histories of Two Black Protestant Churches, 1881-1969.
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Caribbean Connections : = Newport and Rhode Island in a Larger Maritime World, 1636-1776.
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"They are hiring the white women but they won't hire the colored women": Black women confront racism and sexism in the Richmond Shipyards during World War II.
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Connections and Contradictions Between Progressive and Accommodationist Education Reforms From the 1860s.
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An Innovation of Multicultural Education: Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices and Teacher Self-Efficacy.
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A dark record: Criminal discourse and the African American literary project, 1721--1864.
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Unseen Yet Heard: Invisible Power and Gendered Racism Among Black Women Television News Managers in the U.S.
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Cultural and Religious Beliefs and Their Influence on Mental Healthcare Decisions among West African Males.
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A historical narrative on the role of Mrs. Esther Brown in the development of desegregation policy in public education.
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Fantasy island: Race, colonial politics, and the desegregation of tourism in the British colony of Bermuda, 1880-1961.
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"Those Who Say Don't Know and Those Who Know Don't Say": The Nation of Islam and the Politics of Black Nationalism, 1930-1975.
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Black Activism in the Red Party: Black Politics and the Cuban Communist Party, 1925-1962.
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The Last Emancipation: Rio de Janeiro and the Atlantic History of Slavery & Abolition, 1880-1900.
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