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Like One of the Family
Racial Discrimination, Gender Stereotypes, and Historical Contexts in Kathryn Stockett’S the Help
Domestic Violence Paradigms and Combating On-The-Job Violence Against Household Workers in the United States
Race & Ethnicity in America
The Echoes of Slavery: Recognizing the Racist Origins of the Agricultural and Domestic Worker Exclusion from the National Labor Relations Act
Like One of the Family
The Works and Critical Reception of Dorothy West
African-American
SCRIPT Hubert R. Harmon and the Air Force Academy: the Man and the Issues
Marxist Ideology in Alice Chilress's Like One of the Family
University of Canterbury
African Americans at Snee Farm
The Color Purple
Black Domestic Workers in the Civil Rights Movement
The Critical Ones: Another Tale of Slavery
Literary Journalism
Al Contribute to a Better
Black Playwrights and Authors Became a Bestseller
“Least Racist [Leader]:” an Exploration of Donald J. Trump’S Racial Dialect (53Pp.)
Top View
Parenting and Ethnicity This Publication Can Be Provided in Other Formats, Such As Large Print, Braille and Audio
American Identities
March 2007 Number 3
From Black Power to Hip Hop
An Autoethnography of an African American Woman's Journey to Burkina Faso, Benin, and Ghana
On the Repeal of the Voting Rights Act and the Breadth of the Long Counter Revolution
The Problem of Racism in Kathryn Stockett's Novel the Help
“Flight to Freedom”
Harper Lee's Pink Penitentiary: to Kill a Mockingbird, Go
The Role of Survivors in the Historical Antislavery Movement an Antislavery Usable Past (ASUP) Report for the Survivor Alliance
Mae Mallory with Her Daughter, Patricia, in the Late 1950S, When She Helped Lead One of New York City’S fi Rst School Desegregation Battles
Journal of the Short Story in English, 67 | Autumn 2016 from "Faithful Old Servant" to "Bantu Woman": Katherine Anne Porter's Approac
Lorraine Hansberry: the Making of a Woman of the Theatre