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Unearthing the underground: A study of radical activism in the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army
Buried landscapes: Enslaved black women, sex, confinement and death in colonial Bridgetown, Barbados and Charleston, South Carolina
 
Dangerous liaisons: The lives and labor of working class Antilleans and sub-Saharan Africans in 1960s Paris
1794: American race, republicanism and transnational revolution
 
Beyond freedom: The black North, 1863--1883
Race histories: Colonial pluralism and the production of history at the Sylvester Manor site, Shelter Island, New York
 
Between a new Germany and a new America: Unions between African-American soldiers and German women 1945--1960
Far from utopia: Race, housing, and the fight to end residential segregation in Sacramento, 1900--1980
 
The Vietnam War and its tragic impact on the civil rights movement and African Americans
Gibson Grove gone but not forgotten: The archaeology of an African American church
 
"When Her Thousand Chimneys Smoked" Virginia's Enslaved Cooks and Their Kitchens
Les ombres noires de Saint Domingue: The Impact of Black Women on Gender and Racial Boundaries in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France
 
Representations of Race, Entanglements of Power: Whiteness, Garveyism, and Redemptive Geographies in Costa Rica, 1921--1950
Pedagogy of the Block: The Aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement and the Negation of the old American Dream
 
Adversarial Diplomacy and African American Politics
French Africans in Ojibwe Country: Negotiating Marriage, Identity and Race, 1780--1890