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Catholicism(s) on Chicagos Southside: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion Among Early-Generation Irish and Mexican Americans
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Between Rebellion and Ruin: Local Documentary, Civic Infrastructure, and the Manufacture of Black Futures in Detroit
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“There’s not many people who are willing to stand up these days”: Race Counternarratives in Middle Childhood
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Early Modern Knowledge Problems: Race and Epistemology in the Seventeenth-Century English Imagination
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Race and the Construction of City and Nature: A Study of Three Periods of Park Development in Chicago, 1870, 1945, 2010
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Surprising Metamorphoses: Transformations of Race in Early American Literatures
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How Diversity Transforms the Project of Racial Equality
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Darkness of a Different Color: Mexicans and Racial Formation in Greater Chicago, 1916-1960
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Racial Radicals: Antislavery Activism in the Old Northwest, 1830-1861
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Abuse to Acceptance: Cleveland’s Italian Community from 1880-1920
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Dancing Race and Masculinity Across Midcentury Screens: The Nicholas Brothers, Gene Kelly, and Elvis Presley on American Film and TV
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Racial Assumptions Color the Mental Representation of Social Class
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"Mind How You Vote, Boys": The Crisis of Economic Voter Intimidation in the Late-Nineteenth Century United States, 1873-1896
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Odd Hospitality: Race, Kinship, and Rhetorics of Transnational Adoption
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“Behind the Beautiful Music is a Person”: The Intersections of Race and Social Class on the Path to Careers in Music Education
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Fear and Loathing in White America: The Effects of Group Threat on Political Attitudes and Perceptions
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Black Teamwork: Football, Diaspora, Politics
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Recognition of Blackness in America: A Study of African and Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Health and Discriminatory Experiences
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