Passing (novel)
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- We Are All “Passing” (For Better Or for Worse?) Outing Ourselves, Ending the Masquerade
- Black Americans' Use of Hypodescent and Its
- Walter White, I Investigate Lynchings, American Mercury, January 1929
- The Fluidity of Race: “Passing” in the United States, 1880-1940
- Passing and the Costs and Benefits of Appropriating Blackness
- Nella Larsen's Passing: More Than Skin Deep
- The Trope of Passing and the Racial Identity Crisis in Nella
- “Where Are You From?” Hypodescent Is the Act Of
- The Racist Origins of US Gun Control
- MIAMI UNIVERSITY the Graduate School
- Reverse Passing Khaled A
- The Prisms of Passing: Reading Beyond the Racial Binary in Twentieth-Century U.S
- Double Consciousness and the Perception of Identity in Nella Larsen’S Passing
- Choosing Racial Identity in the United States, 1880-1940∗
- A Struggle for Peace in the Warring Soul:The Double Consciousness And
- Passing” Narrative: An
- Racial Passing, Tragedy, and the Mulatto Citizen in American Literature
- The Trickster in Nella Larsen's Passing (1929): Performing and Masquerading an American Identity