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Cynthia Stokes Brown
Black Women, Educational Philosophies, and Community Service, 1865-1965/ Stephanie Y
1 After Slavery & Reconstruction: the Black Struggle in the U.S. for Freedom, Equality, and Self-Realization* —A Bibliogr
More Than Mrs Robinson: Citizenship Schools in Lowcountry South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia, 1957-1970
American Book Awards 2004
Jeanne Theoharis a Life History of Being Rebellious
Modernism A1id Its Discontents E:Xplorations Contested Terradi Classics of Democracy
Books Recommended by Williams Faculty
Literature and History in the Victorian Novel
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Grassroots Impacts on the Civil Rights Movement
"To End This Day of Strife": Churchwomen and the Campaign for Integration, 1920-1970 Janine Marie Denomme University of Pennsylvania
The Industrial Revolution by Cynthia Stokes-Brown (For BHP) Abundant Fossil Fuels Like Coal Led to Innovative Machines, Like Engines
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Composition and Sustainability: Teaching for a Threatened Generation. Refiguring English Studies. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL
Special Focus Edition of World History Connected
American Book Awards 2005
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Index for Volumes 26-50, 1962-1986
The New Press Index First Book Published: Race: How Blacks and Whites Think and Feel About the American Obsession by Studs Terkel (1992)
Written in Black, White, and Red: an Exploration of Civilizer Theology in American History
The Representation of White Antiracism Activism In
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"To End This Day of Strife": Churchwomen and the Campaign for Integration, 1920-1970
Fall 2014.Indd 2 3/31/14 1:47 PM in Memoriam © Micheline© Pelletier