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Beyond the Bars: Using U.S. Third World Feminism to Read Constructions of Carcerality in Hip-Hop
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Do or Die: Affect, Ritual, Resistance
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Commemorating Hidden Landscapes of Slavery linked by EnslavedAfricans and their American Descendants from the Butler Plantationsin Georgia
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"Expressions of the Life that is within Us" Epistolary Practice of
American Women in Republican China
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The White Papers: Mapping the Journeys of Antiracist White
Educators
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"To Be Black and 'At Home'": Movement, Freedom, and Belonging in
African American and African Canadian Literatures
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Axe to Grind: A Cultural History of Black Women Musicians on the
Acoustic and Electric Guitar in the United States
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Examining the Life of Oyabe Zen'ichirō: The New
Formation of Modern Japanese Identity at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century
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Going "Beyond Birth Control:" The Public Life of YAZ &
Representations of Women's Reproductive Health in the U.S. Public
Sphere
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Sisters, Rivals, and Citizens: Venus and Serena Williams as a CaseStudy of American Identity
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Race Women: The Politics of Black Female Leadership inNineteenth and Twentieth Century America
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Haunted Hospital: J. Marion Sims and the Legacies of Enslaved Women
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THE WOMAN ON THE SCAFFOLD
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The Pageant Politic: Race and Representation in American Beauty
Contests and Culture
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Some Formal Remarks Toward a Theory of Afrofuturism: Designing
Liberation Technologies in Black Speculative Fiction
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Precious Opportunities: Black Girl Stories and Resistance
Pedagogies as Critical Race Feminist Responses to the Childhood
Obesity Epidemic
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Southern Community, Commerce, and Representation in the Global Age
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