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Journal of Terrorism Research, Volume 5, Issue 3 (2014)
Exhibiting Racism: the Cultural Politics of Lynching Photography Re-Presentations
UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Bitter-Sweet Home: the Pastoral Ideal in African-American Literature, from Douglass to Wright
Tung Tried: Agricultural Policy and the Fate of a Gulf South Oilseed Industry, 1902-1969
Reopening the Emmett Till Case: Lessons and Challenges for Critical Race Practice
Lynched for Drinking from a White Man's Well
Lynching and Postmemory in Lashawnda Crowe Storm's "Her Name Was Laura Nelson"
African American Women's Resistance in the Aftermath
The University of Chicago Skeletonization
Memphis Voices: Oral Histories on Race Relations, Civil Rights, and Politics
IN SULLIVAN's SHADOW: the USE and ABUSE of LIBEL LAW DURING the CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT a Dissertation Presented to the Facult
Lynching and the Archive: a History
Louisiana: a History Teacher's Guide
Lynching Photographs and Their Aftermath: the Overlay of the Gaze
Black Lazarus: Conjure Book Melissa Anne Morrow University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
An Historical Geography of St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, 1878-1956
Race, Ethnicity, and Food in Modern New Orleans
Top View
Free at Last. a History of the Civil Rights Movement and Those Who Died in the Struggle
Toxic Treatment: Creosote, the Wood-Preservation Industry, and the Making of Superfund Sites
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE June 13, 2005
The Decline of the Ku Klux Klan After the Murder of Vernon Dahmer
Dehumanization, Objectification & Abu Ghraib
Reopening the Emmett Till Case: Lessons and Challenges for Critical Race Practice
Equal Justice Initiative Project Or the Dreadful Gift of Pity
Rhetoric and Civic Belonging: Lynching and the Making of National Community
An Analysis of Racial Practices in the Film Mississippi Burning by Alan Parker
A History Lesson: Reparations for What?
*Lucy Britt Dissertation
Teaching North American History Using Images and Material Culture
Origins of Black Catholic Parishes in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1718-1920
Figure 1. Spectators at the Lynching of Jesse Washington. May 16, 1916, Waco, Texas from the Classroom
A Wintry Downtown Leavenworth Around the Turn of the Twentieth Century
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
With/Out Sanctuary Deborah Elizabeth Whaley