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21. | Constructing and contesting color lines: Tidewater native peoples and Indianness in Jim Crow Virginia |
22. | Voices of Jim Crow: Early urban African American English in the segregated South |
23. | Richard Wright's revision of the Jim Crow mythology in 'Uncle Tom's Children' |
24. | The 'Privileged Dago'?: Race, Citizenship and Sicilians in the Jim Crow Gulf South, 1870-192 |
25. | 'Keep going': African Americans on the road in the era of Jim Crow |
26. | Lake Elsinore: A Southern California African American resort area during the Jim Crow era, 1920s--1960s, and the challenges of historic preservation commemoration |
27. | Coaching and community during Jim Crow: A history of the golden era of the CIAA |
28. | By custom and by law: Black folklore and racial representation at the birth of Jim Crow |
29. | Cold climate problems of a micro-hydroelectric development on Crow Creek, Alaska |
30. | Remembering history presently: African-American historiography, Jim-Crow nostalgia, and the new American race |
31. | Dynamique spatio-temporelle recente des lacs thermokarstiques de la plaine Old Crow, territoire du Yukon, par teledetection (French and English text) |
32. | From radical reconstruction to Jim Crow: Education, nation-building, and the making of a new racial order |
33. | Race, nation and education: Black history during Jim Crow |
34. | It Is Well With My Soil: Ecocriticism of Wendell Berry's 'Jayber Crow' and 'Hannah Coulter' & Marilynne Robinson's 'Gilead and Housekeeping' |
35. | All over God's creation: Global Jim Crow in the texts of Lillian Smith, Richard Wright, Zelda Fitzgerald, Evelyn Scott, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morriso |
36. | Getting by at the Benjamin Mays black branch: Library access for African Americans in Jim Crow South Carolina, 1940--1971 |
37. | 'A right to ride': African American citizenship, identity, and the protest over Jim Crow transportation (Louisiana, Virginia, Georgia) |
38. | Jim Crow's counterculture: The blues and African -Americans in the lower Mississippi Valley, 1890--194 |
39. | 'Tramping for justice': The dismantling of Jim Crow in Baltimore, 1942--195 |
40. | Challenging and reinforcing white control of public space: Race relations of New Orleans streetcars, 1861--1965 (Louisiana) |
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