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Good Evening Yankees. This Is Your Japanese Sister and the Voice of Truth That Reaches out to You from the Peacefulness of J
Better Than White Trash": Work Ethic, Latinidad and Whiteness in Rural Arkansas
VMI Men Who Wore Yankee Blue, 1861-1865 by Edward A
Exposing Minstrelsy and Racial Representation Within American Tap Dance Performances of The
The Semantic Structure of Pejoratives Nenad Mišćević (Maribor/Budapest)
The Chinese Coolie Trade
Fear, Loathing, and Victorian Xenophobia
The Dictionary Legend
African Americans and Baseball, 1900-1947
Japanese Society in the Twentieth Century
“A Chinaman's Chance”* in Court
1 Historic Context the Louisiana Lumber Boom, C.1880-1925 Donna
How Major League Baseball Clubs Have Commercialized Their Investment in Japanese Top Stars
The Yankee Problem in America
Calvin Sampson (Photo Courtesy of the North Adams Public Library) 73
The Creation of Black Character Formulas: a Critical Examination of Stereotypical Anthropomorphic Depictions and Their Role in Maintaining Whiteness
With the Chinks
Whatever Became of Yankee Jem? a Fragment David Ward On
Top View
Nigger Names - OBJECTING
Abstract I Love Ricky: How Desi Arnaz Challenged
Derogatory Term for Australian
John Chinaman and the New York Times
Not All Slurs Are Equal
Poor Whites and Rustics 1
Learning with Longleaf
Enslavement & Emancipation During the Civil
Prison Life Writing and White Male Victimhood in TJ Parsell's Fish and Jack Henry Abbott's in the Belly Of
The Racial Etiquette of Jim Crow America
European Journal of American Studies, 6-2 | 2011 the Myth of Americanization Or the Divided Heart: U.S
Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle: the United States and Southern Africa in Theearly Cold War
The Sinister Chinese
FACES from the PAST Profiles of Those Who Led Restoration of the South’S Forests
Reframing Latin America
The Word “Hoosier”
Dog Whistle Politics
Branch Competition Gets Hotter in Twice-Weekly Drive
Literary Constructs of African American Childhood in the 1930S in American Children’S Literature
Racial Villainy: Cape Verdean Characters in White-Authored US Literature
121 Types of Ethnophobisms, Their Etymology and Usage
Yankee Peddlers in the Old South, 1800--1860
What Does It Mean to Be a South Asian-American Woman?
“Willing to Sacrifice” Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black
Gone with the Wind
Origins of Yankee Doodle
It Takes Great Nerve to Walk Here: Yankee Schoolmarms And
Yankees, Devil Rays Open 2004 Championship Season in Japan
Trashed: the Myth of the Southern Poor White Trashed: the Myth of the Southern Poor White
The Black O'neill
A Yankee Trader in the Gold Rush; the Letters of Franklin A
THE COLORADO STATESMAN 'Tiii Jouvv