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(At) play in the postcolony
Freedom as marronage: The dialectic of slavery and freedom in Arendt, Pettit, Rousseau, Douglass, and the Haitian Revolution
 
Three essays on unobserved heterogeneity
Piloting the car of human freedom: Abolitionism, woman suffrage, and the problem of radical reform, 1860--1870
 
The relational patterns between African American mothers under correctional supervision and maternal caregiving grandmothers
Majority rule, minority rights: The Christian Sabbath, liquor, racial amalgamation, and democracy in antebellum America
 
Invoking the spirit of Canboulay: Pathways of African middle class cultural citizenship in Trinidad
In the twilight of Jim Crow: African American literature, totalitarianism, and the Cold War
 
HIV disclosure within casual sexual encounters for HIV-positive, African American men who have sex with men: A grounded theory approach exploring HIV stigma, partner assessment, and disclosure strategies
Narrative, seasoning, song: Praxis, subjectivity, and transformation in an African-American Lucumi community
 
Struggle for custody: The salience of trauma among African American women navigating substance abuse treatment and child protection
Humankinds: Humanism and race in American fiction, 1903--1963
 
Representations of racial democracy: Race, national identity, and state cultural policy in the United States and Brazil, 1930--1945
"You never hear about the wheelchair": Violence and mobility in a Westside Chicago gang
 
Race and the religious unconscious: Ralph Ellison's invisible theology
An ethnography of the "epidemic" of schizophrenia among individuals of African-Caribbean heritage in England
 
Framing the "art of stereotypy": The politics of race and representation in African American literary, visual, and performance culture, 1985--2005
A theological account of Nat Turner: Christianity, violence, and theology
 
The promise of power: The racial, gender, & economic politics of Voodoo in New Orleans, 1881--1940
The trials of interracial advocacy: White-collar work, race, and inclusion in post-World War II Chicago
 
Connected, known and protected: African American adolescent males navigating community violence