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“A Little Encouragement in Pulling Themselves up by Their Own Bootstraps”: American Individualism and Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship
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Roy Cohn’s America: Conservatism, Sexual Politics, and Memory in the 21st Century
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Men at Work: How Unfree Labor Mitigated the Labor Shortage in California During World War II
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Turning the Tide in '65: William F. Buckley, New York City, and the Rise of Modern Conservatism
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Contested Competencies: Colliery Gardens, Wage Work, and the Social Effects of Capitalist Transformation in West Virginia, 1880-1940
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Levittown’s Shame: Suburbanization and the Myers Family’s Struggle for Integration in America’s Iconic Suburb
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The Rise of the Messiah: The American Government's Surveillance of SNCC Leaders, 1960-1972
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A Tale of Two Trials
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Beyond the Boycott: Olympic Security and US Counterterrorism from Munich to Moscow
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Exiled East: Kim Dae Jung at Emory
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Man in the Middle: Abe Feinberg & US-Israel Relations, 1945-1968
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Det(riot)ers: The Rise and Fall of the Detroit Rumor Control Center, 1967-1970
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Nasze Szkoły, Nasza Polonia: The Story of Public and Parochial Education in the Making of Chicago’s Polonia, 1880-1924.
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Push and Pull: Carter Diplomacy in the Negotiations Between Egypt and Israel, October 1978-March 1979
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Fear the "Kids in America": How Youth Gang Films Constructed a Criminal Class, 1973-1994
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"Civil Death": Felony Disenfranchisement in Florida
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Building a Blueprint for Effective Mass Protest: A Study of Asa Philip Randolph’s Coalition Building, 1925–1941
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Model Minority Under Duress: Chinese Student Immigrants to the U.S. and Houston, 1978-2000
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Reaching for Critical Mass: American Ambassadorships to Asia and Gendered Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era
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Terror from the Top Down: Violence and Voter Suppression in the Postwar South
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Before “Riots”: Black Dissent, Policing in Atlanta, and the Myth of the “City Too Busy to Hate,” 1968-1981
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The Restoration of Rocky Flats: The Environmental Legacy of a Nuclear Bomb Factory
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The Atlanta Connection: C. Mildred Thompson, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Reconstruction Historiography
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Freedom in Song: An Examination of the Workmen's Circle, Choral Music, and Theater within the American Yiddish Labor Movement, 1920-1940
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Fairness Deregulated: The 1987 Abolishment of the FCC Fairness Doctrine and the Rise of Reagan-era Deregulation
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Attempting Great Things for God: Southern White, Chinese, and Korean Women in the MECS Missionary Enterprise (1878-1925)
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"Navigating Discrimination: Max Kniesche, Schroeder's, and German Immigrants in San Francisco, 1848-1930"
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