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| YEAR |
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PROJECT TITLE |
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| 2006-2007 |
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Guillaume Aubert |
The Blood of France: Constructing Race and Nation in the French Atlantic World, 1600-1802 |
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Chukwuma Azuonye |
Christopher Okigbo at Work: A Study of His Previously Unpublished Works |
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David Bindman |
The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume 3 |
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Jeffrey Ferguson |
Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance |
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Patricia Hills |
Painting Harlem Modern: The Art of Jacob Lawrence |
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Chisato Hotta |
Racism and the Minority Experience: Koreans in Osaka and African Americans in Chicago, 1920-1945 |
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Gretchen Long |
Doctoring Freedom: The Politics of African American Medical Care, 1840-1910 |
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C.S. Manegold |
Ten Hills Farm: America on 600 Acres |
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Hudita Mustafa |
Practicing Beauty: Gender, Urbanism and Cultural Creativity in Contemporary Dakar |
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Tudor Parfitt |
U.S. Jewish and African Diasporas: An Exploration of Genetic Studies on Ethnicity |
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Susan M. Reverby |
Testifying on Tuskegee: Telling and Retelling the Stories of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study |
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Barbara Rodriguez |
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form |
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Jean-Paul Rocchi |
The Intimacy of Madness and the Madness of Intimacy in Contemporary African American and Diasporic Queer Literature |
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Patricia Sullivan |
Struggle toward Freedom: A History of the NAACP |
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Felix Ulombe |
Revisiting Gender Issues: Central African Women Victims Between African And Christian Traditions |
| 2005-2006 |
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Bobby Donaldson |
New Negroes in the New South: Race, Power, and Ideology in Georgia, 1890-1925 |
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Stanley Engerman |
Social and Economic Progress of Black America |
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Roquinaldo A. Ferreira |
Slaving, Trade, and Creolization in the Black Atlantic: Angola and Brazil, 1650-1800 |
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Maria Frias |
African Nuns in Europe: From Slavery to the Convent |
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Arlette Frund |
Literature and Identity |
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Harry Garuba |
The Postcolonial Muse: Language, Identity and the Emergence of African Literature |
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Lesley J. F. Green |
Tradition, Environment, Science: The Contribution of the Humanities to the Study of Space and Time in Indigenous Knowledge Systems |
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James A. Hefner |
The Black College in the Making of America |
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Hudita Nura Mustafa |
Practicing Beauty: Gender, Urbanism and Cultural Creativity in Contemporary Dakar |
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James McCann |
African Natures: Food and the Natural World |
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Samuel Ngayihembako |
Fundamentalist Churches and the Pastoral Ministry of Women |
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Benjamin Adisa Ogunfolakan |
Patterns of Place: Settlement Strategies, Ceramic Use and Factors of Change among the Early Yoruba (Nigeria) |
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Melina Pappademos |
Alchemists of a Race: Black Cuban Cultural, Political, and Social Clubs, 1902-1959 |
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Claudine Raynaud |
Pondering Color or the Racial Subject |
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Ronald Kent Richardson |
Hugo Darodius, Blacks and Asians: Encounters Through Time and Space, and Democracy in America and the World |
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Jean-Paul Rocchi |
The Intimacy of Madness and the Madness of Intimacy in Contemporary African American and Diasporic Queer Literature |
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Barbara Rodriguez |
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form |
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Phyllis Taou |
The Dynamics of Dispossession: Reflections on Contemporary African Film and Fiction |
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Noel Twagiramungu |
Gacaca: Towards a Tradition-Based Response to an International Modern Crime? |
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Wole Soyinka |
Playwright, Poet, Novelist, and Essayist |
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| 2004-2005 |
Dionne Bennett |
The Emotional Politics of Difference: Race (re)Cognition and Resistance in African American Life History Narratives |
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Ira Berlin |
Passages: Movement and Place in African American Life from the Mid-Seventeenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century |
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Vincent A. Carretta |
Olaudah Equiano, the African: A Self-Made Man |
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Prudence Cumberbatch |
Working for the Race: The Transformation of the Civil Rights Struggle in Baltimore, 1929-1945 |
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Derek Hyra |
The New World A-Coming: The Economic Transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville |
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Anthonia Kalu |
Language, Woman, and Story: African Literature and Social Transformation |
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Marisa Parham |
Things Pungent and Composite: Memory, Space, and Haunting in Modern African American Literature and Culture |
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Lorraine Roses |
Black Boston's Cultural Flowering, 1920-1940 |
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David Schalkwyk |
Service and Love in Shakespeare's Poems and Plays |
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Wole Soyinka |
Tradition and Vectors of Language |
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Jeffrey Stewart |
Beauty Instead of Ashes, the Life of Alain Locke, Patron Saint of the Harlem Renaissance |
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Ermien van Pletzen |
Reading, Diversity, and the Curriculum: MBCHB Reading Curriculum at the University of Cape Town |
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| 2003-2004 |
Wallace Best |
Passionately Human, No Less Divine: Religion and Culture in Black Chicago, 1915-1952 |
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Regine O. Jackson |
No Longer Visible: Haitian Immigrants in the 'New Boston |
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David Kim |
Negroes and Orientals: The Black Pacific and the American Century |
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Robert Korstad |
The Political Economy of White Supremacy |
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Hameida Parker |
Facilitating Entrepreneurship amongst Disadvantaged Communities |
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June Pym |
Deep Level Learning and the Pertinent Issues That Impact on Learning for Previously Disadvantaged Students at the University of Cape Town |
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Ato Quayson |
Representations of Physical Disability in African and African American Writing |
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Ronald Radano |
Rhythm Circuits: The Global Transmission of Black Music |
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Christopher Saunders |
Comparisons and Links Between Freedom Struggles in South Africa and the United States |
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Nick Shepherd |
Archeology and Post-Colonialism |
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Follarin Shyllon |
Biography of Edward Long, 18th Century Jamaica Planter |
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Claude Steele |
Contingencies of Social Identity - Their Unseen Effects on Human Performance and the Quality of Life in a Diverse Society |
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Dorothy M. Steele |
Reflections on the Stanford Integrated School Project |
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Rebeccah Welsh |
Black Art and Activism in Postwar New York |
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| 2002-2003 |
Marcellus Blount |
Listening for My Name: African American Men and the Politics of Intimacy |
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Roy Bryce-Laporte |
Sociological Studies and Implications of Black Experiences |
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Frances Smith Foster |
Afro-Protestant Interpretations of Marriage, Family and Sex |
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Malick Walid Ghachem |
The Colonial Terror: Haitian Variations on a Metropolitan Theme |
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Cassandra Jackson |
Between Us': Mulatto Figures in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction |
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Teodoros Kiros |
Zara Yacob on the Rationality of the Heart |
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Bernth Lindfors |
Ira Aldridge's Theatrical Career in Europe: 1852-1867 |
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Glenn Loury |
Colorblind Affirmative Action: The Costs of Transparency |
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Mesfin Wolden Mariam |
Ethiopian Famine and Human Rights |
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Ezenwa Ohaeto |
Wole Soyinka and the Transcultural Biography |
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Cherise Smith |
Adrian Piper, Eleanor Antin, and Anna Deveare Smith: Ethnic, Gender, and Racial Performance |
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Ryan Smith |
Color-tocracy at Work: Racial and Ethnic Authority Hierarchies in Organizations |
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Ibrahim Sundiata |
Brothers and Strangers: African Americans, Africans and the Specter of Slavery, 1914-1940 |
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Mark R. Warren |
White Americans Against Racism |
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Nan Yeld |
Using Assessment to Widen Access for Educationally Disadvantaged Students: Â
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| 2001-2002 |
Joan Bryant |
Reluctant Race Men: American Resistance to the Idea of Race |
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John Conteh-Morgan |
Cultural Performance and the Search for Form in Black Atlantic Theater |
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Barrington Edwards |
W.E.B. Du Bois, Empirical Social Research and the Challenge to Race, 1868-1910 |
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Stephen Hall |
To Give a Faithful Account of the Race: History and Historical Writing in the African American Community, 1817-1915 |
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Coleman Jordan |
Scripting the Legacies of the Black Atlantic: Spaces of Oppression and Liberation |
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Janis Kearney |
William Jefferson Clinton and the African American Community: The Ties that Bind |
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Tyson D. King-Meadows |
From Footnote to Main Text: W.E.B. Du Bois, Franz Boas, and Anthropological Notions of Race |
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Anthea Kraut |
Staging the Vernacular, Choreographing Race: The Dance Performances of Josephine Baker, Zora Neale Hurston, and Katherine Dunham |
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Emmanuel Obiechina |
Slavery and the Fall of Africa: Textualizing a Historic Tragedy |
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Terri Oliver |
Disease, Disability, and Death: An American Rhetoric of Minority |
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Naomi Pabst |
Freedom Tropes and Representation Struggles: A Politics of Blackness |
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Barbara Rodriguez |
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form |
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Fikeni E.M.K. Senkoro |
Transcription, Translation, Analysis and Writing of a Full Length Bilingual Anthology of Folktales from Zanzibar |
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Mason Stokes |
Straight, No Chaser: Harlem, Heterosexuality, and the 1920s |
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Aaronette White |
About Face: Turning Points in the Lives of Black Men Who Support Feminism |
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Stephanie Williams |
Searching for a Place in the American Art Museum: A Study of Middle Class Black Americans |
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| 2000-2001 |
Muhammad Saalih Allie |
Physics Education |
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Anne C. Bailey |
Oral History of the Atlantic Slave Trade |
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Cathy J. Cohen |
Evolution of Black Civil Society in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia |
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Janis F. Kearney |
President Clinton's Historic African Visit (March 22-April 2, 1997) |
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Chirevo V. Kwenda |
The African Theory of Religion |
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Lesley Marx |
Dispossession, Reclamation and the Sense of Place |
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Simon Mawondo |
Truth, Reconciliation and Justice: The Search for Peace |
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Ezenwa Ohaeto |
The Biography, African Perspective, African Knowledge: Wole Soyinka |
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Naomi Pabst |
Freedom Tropes and Representation Struggles: A Politics of Blackness |
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Augusta Rohrbach |
Nineteenth Century Women Writers: A Study of Authorship |
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Fikeni E.M.K. Senkoro |
Transcription, Translation, Analysis and Writing of a Full Length Bilingual Anthology of Folktales from Zanzibar |
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| 1999-2000 |
Mia Elisabeth Bay |
A Cultural History of Afrocentrism |
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Emily E. Bernard |
Black Anxiety, White Influence: Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance |
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Richard K. Dozier |
Encyclopedia and Research Guide to African American Architects and Architecture |
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Kathleen Morgan Drowne |
Legislating Morality: Modernism, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Literature of Prohibition, 1920-1933 |
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Marilene S. Phipps |
Living Altars of Haiti |
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Barbara Rodríguez |
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form |
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Carli Coetzee |
Going Native: The Effect of Africa on Whiteness |
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Huda Nura Mustafa |
Resituating Ethnography: Sartorial Modernities in Senegal |
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Shawkat M. Toorawa |
Unbecoming (?) African, (Re)becoming African: Acknowledgment and Disavowal, Construction and De(con)struction of Race and Identity in Mauritius |
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| 1998-1999 |
Olufemi Akinola |
Beyond the State-Society Chasm in Africa: Refocusing the Democracy Problematic |
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Joanne Braxton |
Deep River: Multi-Media Performance Anthology |
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June Cross |
Secret Daughter: A Study of Double Consciousness Amidst the Changing Social Mores of Race, Sex, and Identity in the U.S. since 1954 |
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Laurent Dubois |
A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in French Caribbean, 1789-1802 |
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Fabien Eboussi |
African Philosophizing |
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Lawrence Jackson |
The Life of Ralph Ellison, 1913-1952 |
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Biodun Jeyifo |
The Dismemberment of Orisanila-Abibiman: The Black Racial Imaginary in African and the U.S. |
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Christine Levecq |
Philosophies of Literary History in the African American History Novel of Slavery |
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Barbara McCaskill |
William and Ellen Craft in Transatlantic Abolition |
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Barbara Rodriquez |
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form |
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Carlo Rotella |
Postindustrial Transformation, Race, and Culture |
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Catherine Tumber |
The Sound of the Genuine: The Papers of Howard Thurman |
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| 1997-1998 |
Katherine L. Balfour |
The Evidence of Things Not Said: Race Consciousness and Political Theory |
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Robert M. Baum |
Emitai Has Sent Them: Alinesitoue and the History of the Diola Women Prophets in Colonial Senegal |
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Ruth Elizabeth Burks |
Intimations of Invisibility: African American Women in Hollywood Cinema |
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Walter C. Carrington |
Military Rule and the Collapse of the Nigerian State: The Abacha Regime |
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Lelia Lomba De Andrade |
Investigating Identities: Gender, Race and Class in an Ethnic Community |
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Flora M. Gonzalez |
Mulata/Black Woman? Reading Women in Contemporary Cuban Culture |
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Modupe Gloria Labode |
Women, Mission and Representation in Africa |
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Ronald Kent Richardson |
Africans, Britons, and Modern Identity |
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Richard P. Taub |
Black, White and Hispanic: Working Class Communities in Chicago |
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Maude Southwell Wahlman |
Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South |
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| 1996-1997 |
Wande Abimbola |
Oral Literature in Africa |
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Ronald Bailey |
Those Valuable People, the Africans: The Slave(ry) Trade, Cotton, and the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and the United States |
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Laure Balfour |
The Evidence of Things Not Said: Race Consciousness and Political Theory |
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Stephen Behrendt |
Atlantic Slave Trade Project |
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David Blight |
America's Unmasterable Past: Race and Civil War Memory at the Semi-Centennial, 1911-1915 |
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Daphne Brooks |
The Show Must Go On: Race, Gender & Nation in 19th Century Trans-Atlantic Performance Culture |
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Tung-jung Chen |
Toni Morrison's Poetics and African-American Culture: Some Observations |
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John Gennari |
Entering the Mainstream: Jazz and Cultural Politics in the 50's |
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Cheryl Greenberg |
Negotiating Coalition: Blacks and Jews in Twentieth Century America |
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Nell Irvin Painter |
Sojourner Truth: The Life of a Symbol |
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Anita Patterson |
Black Ars: Political Forms in Caribbean, African-American & South African Poetry, 1965-74 |
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Carl Pederson |
The Space In Between: The Middle Passage in the African-American Experience |
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Guthrie Ramsey |
Toward a Cultural Poetics of Race Music |
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Barbara Rodriguez |
Visions, Context and Voice in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Track on a Road |
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James Smethurst |
Ethnic Dreams: The Rise of the 'New American Poetry' and the 'Black Arts Movement' |
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Brent Edwards |
Wandering Forms: The Culture and Politics of Black Modernism in France 1921-1935 |
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Alessandra Lorini |
History and Memory in African-American Pageantry: W.E.B. Du Bois' The Star of Ethiopia |
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Jeffrey Melnick |
Island of Love? Black and White in Doo Wop Music |
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H. Lewis Suggs |
Chester Franklin and the Kansas City Call
, 1919-1954
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Harold Weaver |
Paul Robeson Revisited |
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Cornel West |
A Genealogy of the Public Intellectual: Erasmus, Paine, Emerson, Du Bois |
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Edward Widmer |
African Drums & their Repercussions |
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| 1995-1996 |
Rebecca Carroll |
Sugar in the Raw: A Profile of Young Black Girls in America |
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Kathleen Neal Cleaver |
Research Guide to the History of the Black Panther Party 1966-1980 |
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Catherine Clinton |
Lift Every Voice: The African American Experience |
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Lee A. Daniels |
Afro-American Studies, 1968 to the Present |
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Maria I. Diedrich |
Onilie Assing & Frederick Douglass |
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David Eltis |
A Comprehensive Data Base of the Slave Trade of the Western Hemisphere |
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Robert J. Fowler |
The Letters of Ira Aldridge |
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Maria Frias |
The History of the Southern Civil Rights Movement |
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Lisa M. Gates |
Images of the African and African-American in Modern German Literature and Culture |
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Roderick Grierson |
Art and Ethiopian Identity |
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Barry Hallen |
The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful; An Examination of the Value Theory in Yoruba Culture |
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Mary Hamer |
Sculpture and Race in the 19th Century |
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Roger R. House |
Key to the Highway: The Life and Songs of William 'Big Bill' Broonzy, 1893-1958 |
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Sidney N. Klaus |
The Science of Skin Color in th Age of Reason |
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Robert R. Krueger |
First Collection of Brazilian Slave Texts: Translation and Analysis of the Principal Works |
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Shelly Leanne |
African American Initiatives against Minority Rule in South Africa: A Politicized Diaspora in World Politics |
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Sieglinde D. Lemke |
Modernism, Primitivism, the Bogue Negro and the Harlem Renaissance |
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Alessandra Lorini |
The Color-line Language of Early American Social Science: Mainstream Paradigms and Oppositional Discourses |
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William S. McFeely |
The Writing of Biography and Autobiography |
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Elizabeth A. McHenry |
Forgotten Readers: African American Literary Societies in the United States, 1830-1940 |
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Jeffrey Melnick |
Ethnicity, Modernity, and Modernism |
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Jill Netchinsky-Toussant |
The Writings of Juan Francisco Manzano, Poet, Autobiographer, Slave: Translational Edition |
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Adam Z. Newton |
Literary Blacks and Jews: A Thematics of Recognition |
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Stephan Paimie |
Towards and Historical Sociology of Cultural Complexity in African-American Populations |
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Susan M. Reverby |
Creating Nurse Rivers: The Metalanguage of Race and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment |
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Gail M. Robinson |
An Historical Study of Todd Duncan |
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John Saillant |
A Life of Lemeul Haynes: Race, Religion, and Political Ideology in Revolutionary America, and the Early Republic |
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Barbara L. Solow |
Rise and Fall of Plantation Slavery in the West Indies: A Case Study |
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Wole Soyinka |
The Crisis in Nigeria |
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Therese H. Steffen |
Rita Dove's Poetic Network: From Transatlantic Dialogue to Multicultural Polylogue |
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Patricia A. Sullivan |
Encyclopedia of the Southern Civil Rights movement, 1865-1965 |
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Constance Porter Uzelac |
The Correspondence of James A. Porter |
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Eleonore van Notten |
Letters from the Harlem Renaissance |
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Michael Vorenberg |
Final Freedom: The 13th Amendment in History and Memory |
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Sondra Kathyrn Wilson |
The Collected Writings of James Weldon Johnson |
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Jean Fagan Yellin |
African American Writers in European Editions |
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| 1994-1995 |
Allan D. Austin |
Proud Exiles in the Land of Unbelievers: African Muslims in Antebellum America |
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Mia E. Bay |
The Lady Among the Races: Gender in African American Racial Thought, 1830-1925 |
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Kathleen Neal Cleaver |
Memories of Love and War |
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Catherine Clinton |
Tara Revisited: African American Women and the Civil War |
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Donald Cunnnigen |
The Civil Rights Movement and the Mississippi White Liberal Community |
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Lee A. Daniels |
Pushing Propaganda: The Media's Coverage of Race in the 1980s and 1990s |
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Maria L. Diedrich |
Ottilie Assing - Frederick Douglass: Re-imagining the American Dream for a German Audience |
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Gerald L. O'Grady |
The Films of the American Civil Rights Movement |
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Nancy L. Grant |
Uncivil Service: Black in the Federal Government, 1940-1972 |
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Lucy K. Hayden |
Phillis Wheatley's Trip to London: Her Growth as a Black Poet |
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Sieglinde D. Lemke |
Modernism, Primitivism, the Vogue Negre and the Harlem Renaissance |
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William S. McFeely |
An Island's History: Sapelo and Its People |
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Elizabeth A. McHenry |
Forgotten Readers: African American Literary Societies in the United States, 1830-1940 |
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Sabine Seilke |
Reading Rape |
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Barbara L. Solow |
Marx, Slavery, and Economic Growth in Colonial America |
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Patricia A. Sullivan |
Confronting the Color Line: The Letters of Virginia Durr, 1951-1968 |
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Constance Porter Uzelac |
The Relationship Between Henry O. Tanner and James A. Porter |
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| 1993-1994 |
Esme Bhan |
Reflections on Documenting Dorothy Porter Wesley's Life and Works |
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Elsa Barkley Brown |
Telling Stories: The Invention of Black Richmond |
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Selwyn Cudjoe |
Eric E. Williams and the Politics of Language |
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Lee A. Daniels |
A Cyclone in a Wind Tunnel: African-American Students in Higher Education, 1960 to the Present |
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Thadious Davis |
Collisions of Gender and Race: Jessie Fauset's Victorian Modernism |
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Sylvio Ferreira |
African American Scholars' Perceptions of Patterns of Race Relations in Brazil: A Contextualized Analysis |
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George Fredrickson |
Reform and Revolution in American and South African Freedom Struggles |
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Gerald R. Gill |
"No Jim Crowism in Boson": African-American Protest Activities in Boston, 1939-1953 |
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James A. Miller |
Racial Representation in the 1930s |
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Adam Zachary Newton |
Literary Blacks and Jews: A Thematics of Recognition |
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Manisha Sinha |
"The must be lashed into submission": The Political Culture of Slavery and the Caning of Charles Sumner |
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Clark Eldridge White |
The Lost Generation: Black Youth Unemployment, Class, and Public Policy |
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Wang Xi |
The Inner Reconstruction: The Formation of the Republican Party's Policy Towards Black Suffrage, 1860-1870 |
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Jean Fagan Yellin |
Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in a Life |
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| 1992-1993 |
Fawaia Afzal-Khan |
Gender, Nationalism and the Politics of Identity: Towards Cross-Cultural Poetics of Women's Writing |
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Lee D. Baker |
The Role of Anthropology in The Social Construction of Race |
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Karen C.C. Dalton |
Image of the Black in Western Art |
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Timothy H. Flake |
Medieval Studies: the Work of Louis F. Klipstein, Old English Scholar of the Ante-Bellum South |
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George M. Fredrickson |
Black Ideologies and Movements in the United States and South Africa, 1880s-1980s |
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Cheryl Townsend Gilkes |
The Sanctified Church and the African-American Imagination: A Socio-historical Study of Community, Culture, and Social Change |
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Maryemma Graham |
Enriching the Humanities: The Great Migration, 1900-1939 |
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Maya Hostettler |
Toni Morrison: Value in Literature; Reader's and Writer's Responsibilities |
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William S. McFeely |
The Writing of Biography |
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J. Lorand Matory |
Afro-Brazilian Religion and Politics |
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Richard J. Powell |
Blacks, Visual Arts & Society in the Nineteenth Century America |
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Gail M. Robinson |
Factors Influencing the Education and Careers of Four African-American Male Opera Singers |
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Walter Robinson |
"Look What a Wonder Jesus Has Done," An Opera based on the Life of Denmark Vesey |
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William M. Rodgers |
Black Internal Migration from 1980 to 1991: A Response to Widening Black-White and Central City-Suburb Wage and Employment Gaps |
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Norris D. Saakwa-Mante |
Eighteenth Century Studies of Human Variation |
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Marcia R. Sawyer |
Surviving Freedom: African-American Farm Households in Cass County, Michigan, 1832-1880 |
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Manisha Sinha |
Slavery and Planter Ideology in Antebellum South Carolina |
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Barbara L. Solow |
Rise and Fall of Plantation Slavery in the West Indies: A Case Study |
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Sondra Kathyrn Wilson |
James Weldon Johnson Papers and Documentary Project |
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