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Crime Capital: Public Safety, Urban Development, and Post-Civil Rights Black Politics in Atlanta
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Southern Women, Feminist Health: Place, Politics, and Priorities in Five Feminist Women’s Health Organizations in the Southeastern U.S., 1970-1995
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No Place for Mere Entertainment: Religion and Popular Culture in Atlanta (1865 to 1925)
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American Concubines: Gender, Race, Law, and Power in the British Caribbean and North American South, 1661-1800
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Trafficking in God: Exploring Racialization in Faith-Based Commercial Sex Trade Interventions
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“The Principles of Republicanism”: Black and Tan Republicans in South Carolina, 1895-1950
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The Bricks Before Brown v. Board of Education: A Comparative, Historical Study of Race, Class, and Gender in Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican American School Desegregation Cases, 1885-1947
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On the Right Side of Radicalism: African American Farmers, Tuskegee Institute, and Agrarian Radicalism in the Alabama Black Belt, 1881–1940
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The North American Orient: Literature of the American Oriental Society and U.S. Imperialism, 1842-1882
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Newcomers and New Borders: Migration, Settlement, and Conflict over Land along the Mississippi River, 1750-1820
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Southern Community, Commerce, and Representation in the Global Age
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A Briarcliff Document: Photography, Place, and Atlanta History
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“Domesticated Outlaws”: Indigenous Species and Monocultural Capitalism in the American South
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The Architecture of Red Los Angeles: Building Low-Cost Housing Communities for a Postwar Future, 1940-1960
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