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A literary fictioning of John Gregory Bourke's imperial nostalgia
Natural rights and equality; the case of injustice in the Senate
 
Targeting minorities: An inductive exploration of the FBI's impact on social movements (1960s-1970s)
The third life: Sixteen Holocaust survivors in El Paso
 
Riding the borderlands: The negotiation of social and cultural boundaries for Rio Grande Valley and southwestern motorcycling groups, 1900--2000
Rival radical feminists' Frances Willard and Ida B. Wells: The rhetorical slugfest of two nineteenth-century queen bees over lynching
 
Border physician: The life of Lawrence A. Nixon, 1883--1966
Race, gender, and citizenship: The removal of Japanese and Japanese Mexicans from the United States/Mexico borderlands during World War II
 
The border at war: World War II along the United States-Mexico border
El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, 1880-1930: A material culture study of borderlands interdependency
 
Making Africans and Indians: Colonialism, Identity, Racialization, and the Rise of the Nation-State in the Florida Borderlands, 1765-1837
Mexican immigrants' foodways in El Paso, Texas, 1880-1960s: Identity, nationalism, and community
 
In the spirit of liberation: Race, governmentality, and the de-colonial politics of the Original Rainbow Coalition of Chicago