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Containing the spirit, controlling the flesh: Performance, positioning, and antebellum slaveowners as representatives of Chowan County's religion, 1760--1830
Freeing themselves: Puritanism, slavery, and black abolitionists in Massachusetts, 1641--1788
 
"This bad business": Obeah, violence, and power in a nineteenth-century British Caribbean slave community
Stationed in the borderlands: A study of Black World War II soldiers in combat arms
 
"Make a common cause": Negotiation and the failure to compromise in the Haitian Revolution, 1791
"To different people, it was a different treasure": The creation and development of Historic Stagville, 1976--1981
 
Guy and Candie Carawan: Mediating the music of the Civil Rights Movement
Black generational dialogue(s): Unpacking tensions and learning the commonalities of education values in one rural community
 
Slavery reform in Virginia, 1816--1865
The past on trial: The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing, civil rights memory and the remaking of Birmingham
 
Living in God's time: African-American faith and politics in post-emancipation North Carolina
Eventalizing blackness in Colombia
 
Not blacks, but citizens! Racial politics in revolutionary Cuba, 1959--1961
Adkin High School and the relationships of segregated education
 
Revolution and reconciliation: The Student Interracial Ministry, Liberal Protestantism, and the civil rights movement, 1960-1970
Mightier than the sword? The black press and the end of racial segregation in the U.S. military, 1948-1954
 
Champion of the patria: Kid Chocolate, athletic achievement, and the significance of race for Cuban national aspiration
Black politics in the age of Jim Crow: Memphis, Tennessee, 1865 to 1954
 
To plead our own cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the making of the antislavery movement, 1630--1835
Develop Small Molecule Regulators of GTPase-activating Proteins of ADPribosylation Factors (ARFGAPs)
 
Empowered women resist: Three black women journalists in the struggle for Civil Rights