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S.O.S.--Calling All Black People A Black Arts Movement Reader |
edited by John H. Bracey Jr., Sonia Sanchez, and James Smethurst | |
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Gift, Text, and the Sublime in De Quincey |
Charles J. Rzepka | |
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American Tourist Attractions in the Nineteenth Century |
John F. Sears | |
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Georg Simmel | |
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Antonio Benitez-Rojo | |
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Citizen Politics and Nuclear Power |
Henry F. Bedford | |
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Americans and African Development in the 1960s |
Larry Grubbs | |
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Linda Hogan | |
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Joseph Langland | |
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The Unlikely Founder of Women's Basketball |
Ralph Melnick | |
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The Place of the Past in American Life |
David Glassberg | |
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Popular Mores in a Massachusetts County, 1649-1699 |
Roger Thompson | |
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A Cultural History of Illness, Death, and Loss in New England, 1840-1916 |
Alan Swedlund | |
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Shakespeare and the Denial of Death
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James L. Calderwood | |
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A History of Black Shakespearean Actors |
Errol Hill | |
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Literary Essays and Reviews |
William H. Pritchard | |
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Conscience, Community, and the Re-Constitution of American Schooling |
Stephen Arons | |
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Afro-German Women Speak Out |
edited by May Optiz, Katharina Oguntoye, and Dagmar Schultz | |
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Selections from "English Literary Renaissance" |
edited by Arthur F. Kinney | |
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Signifyin(g), Sanctifyin', and Slam Dunking A Reader in African American Expressive Culture |
edited by Gena Dagel Caponi |
