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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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