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Alexander Manly
How North Carolina's Black Politicians and Press Narrated and Influenced the Tu
Civil Rights Activism in Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina, 1960-1963
The Race Riot Narrative and Demonstrations of Nineteenth Century Black Citizenship
Persecution and Perseverance: Black-White Interracial Relationships in Piedmont, North Carolina
The Cost of Privilege
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'Devoted to the Interests of His Race': Black Officeholders
Journalism, Racial Violence, and Political Control in Postbellum North Carolina
The 1898 White Supremacist Campaign and Massacre, a Brief Narrative
From Tulsa to Ferguson: Redefining Race Riots and Racialized Violence
The 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Commission and Its Political Implications
Narratives of Hostility and Survivance in Multiethnic American Literature, 1850-1903 Jennifer M
Retaining Wilmington: the Role of Class, Heritage and Memory in Historic Preservation, 1882-1963
RACE, POLITICS, and SPECTACLE in the SOUTH, 1877-1932 By
For the Record: Revisiting and Revising Past and Present 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Narratives
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African-American Faith and Politics in Post-Emancipation North Carolina
Courier of Crisis, Messenger of Hope: Trezzvant W. Anderson and the Black Freedom Struggle for Economic Justice
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White Discipline, Black Rebellion: a History of American Race Riots from Emancipation to the War on Drugs
Wilmington, North Carolina's African American Heritage Trail
Black Martial Imagery During the Spanish-American War Era
The Anatomy of Resistance: the Rhetoric of Anti-Lynching in American Literature and Culture, 1892 – 1936
UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
31762102745039.Pdf (2.539Mb)
The Riotous Presence in American Literature and Culture