Keyword [Civil Rights] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 6 |
61. | On Kang Youwei's View Of Equality And Its Contemporary Value |
62. | Water Conservancy Society In Song Dynasty From The Perspective Of Game Between State Power And Civil Rights |
63. | Music,Discourse And The Civil Rights Movement(1950s-1960s) |
64. | Relatives, refugees, and reform: Italian Americans and Italian immigration during the Cold War, 1945--1965 |
65. | Where I want to be: African American women's novels and the journey toward selfhood during the Civil Rights and Black Power movements |
66. | Left in an unmarked grave: Unearthing the Civil Rights and Black Power movements in Dallas, Texas |
67. | Stepping out on faith: Representing spirituality in African American literature from the Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement |
68. | 'Strike the hammer while the iron is hot': The Black freedom struggle in Rochester, NY, 1940-1970 |
69. | Keep on keeping on: The NAACP and the implementation of Brown v. Board of Education in Virginia |
70. | 'And a child shall lead the way': Children's participation in the Jackson, Mississippi, black freedom struggle, 1946--1970 |
71. | The loneliness of the black conservative: Black Republicans and the Grand Old Party, 1964-1980 |
72. | Conceiving difference through alternative reading strategies: Deleuze, Deleuze and Guattari, Derrida and Post-Civil Rights US minority texts |
73. | West African music in the music of Art Blakey, Yusef Lateef, and Randy Weston |
74. | Blackness is burning: Race and psychoanalysis in civil rights era popular culture |
75. | 'The social responsibility of the administrator': Mordecai Wyatt Johnson and the dilemma of Black leadership, 1890--1976 |
76. | 'A pure fellowship': The danger and necessity of purity in white and African-American Mennonite racial exchange, 1935--1971 |
77. | Asian American and African American masculinities: Race, citizenship, and culture in post-civil rights |
78. | Black rage in African American literature before the Civil Rights Movement: Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Charles Chesnutt, Nella Larsen, Richard Wright, and Ann Petry |
79. | At the dark end of the street: Sexualized violence, community mobilization and the African American freedom struggle |
80. | Civil rights on the right: The modern Christian Right and the crusade for school prayer, 1962--1996 |
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