Keyword [Civil Rights] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
81. | Many are invited, but few are chosen: Civil rights, historical memory, and the figure of the 'chosen' one in the African American literary tradition, 1971--1989 |
82. | Protecting the civil rights of English language learners today: A study of the recent DOJ and OCR investigations of selected school districts in the United States |
83. | The critic and the little man: On African -American literary studies in the post -Civil Rights era |
84. | New Millennium 'mulattas': Post-ethnicity, post-feminism, and the mixed-race excuse |
85. | Remembering history presently: African-American historiography, Jim-Crow nostalgia, and the new American race |
86. | Race, leadership, and the local machine: The origins of the African American struggle for political recognition and the politics of community control in Philadelphia, 1915--1968 |
87. | 'Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom': Women and the struggle for black equality in Louisiana |
88. | Literate Practices in Women's Memoirs of the Civil Rights Movement |
89. | A study of the rise and fall of the John McCown Liberation Movement in Hancock County, Georgia from 1870--1976 |
90. | Publishing freedom: African American editors and the long civil rights struggle, 1900-1955 |
91. | Pedagogy of the Block: The Aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement and the Negation of the old American Dream |
92. | Fighting for identity: A. Philip Randolph's search for class -consciousness in the age of the Harlem Renaissance |
93. | Conversational circles influencing athletic policymaking during development, implementation, litigation, and enforcement of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 of the Civil Rights Act of 1965 [June 1972--June 2010] |
94. | Domesticating foreign affairs: The African-American family, Korean war orphans, and Cold War civil rights |
95. | Backyard battles: Local struggles for African American political advancement in Baltimore, 1920-1944 |
96. | Building a movement: Filipino American union and community organizing in Seattle in the 1970s |
97. | Reining in revolution: The United States response to British decolonization in Nigeria in an era of Civil Rights, 1953--1960 |
98. | When police dogs attacked: Iconic news photographs and the construction of history, mythology, and political discourse |
99. | Slaves of fiction: Coming to terms with the American Holocaust through representations of slavery in post -civil rights fiction and film |
100. | Imag(in)ing the American South in documentary film and video |
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