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- African American Resources in Portland MPD Form
- Portraying the Soul of a People: African Americans Confront Wilson’S Legacy from the Washington Stage
- Honoring the Victims and Survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre
- WHOSE HERITAGE? PUBLIC SYMBOLS of the CONFEDERACY 2 Southern Poverty Law Center WHOSE HERITAGE? PUBLIC SYMBOLS of the CONFEDERACY
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- White Discipline, Black Rebellion: a History of American Race Riots from Emancipation to the War on Drugs
- In the Shadow of Jim Crow: the Benching and Betrayal of Willis Ward
- The Anatomy of Resistance: the Rhetoric of Anti-Lynching in American Literature and Culture, 1892 – 1936
- Racial Violence, Lynching, and African Americans in Oklahoma, 1830-1930
- Death at the Hands of Persons Unknown: the Geography of Lynching in the Deep South, 1882 to 1910
- Minnesota Black Newspaper Index
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- “Willing to Sacrifice” Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black
- Historic Preservation As Social Justice: Analyzing
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