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- The Melting Pot and the Color Line”
- Creole Women in Louisiana, 1718-1865 Katy Frances Morlas Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- The First and the Forced
- Melting Pot” a Unifying Factor in the Chinese Experience
- Volume 14, Number 2: Spring 2017 Volume 14, Number 2 • Spring 2017
- Critical Contexts for Mixed Race Asian American Art and Identity
- Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life Implications for Clinical Practice
- The Trope of Passing and the Racial Identity Crisis in Nella
- Jillian B. Harper. Cultural Authenticity in Native American Children‟S
- Multiculturalism: America's Enduring Challenge
- The Pocahontas Exception: the Exemption of American Indian Ancestry from Racial Purity Law
- African American and Native American Relations
- Cape Melting Pot the Role and Status of the Mixed Population at the Cape 1652-1795
- Abjective Conflict Among Mixed Race Mother-Daughter Dyads in Modern and Contemporary U.S
- “Melting Pot Or Dumping Ground?”: Racial Discourse in American Science, Magazines, and Textbooks in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
- Melting Pot Or Ring of Fire: Assimilation and the Mexican
- 1 the Rise and Demise of the Gens De Couleur Libre
- Dark Legacies: Tracing Roots of U.S. Settler Colonialism