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Breaking the Chains: Examining the Enduring Effects of Slavery on Black Women and Their Families
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Still Standing as Pillars of Their Community: The Survival of Black Funeral Homes in Dawson, Georgia
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From Murder to Money: Criminalizing the Atlanta Mothers to Preserve the New South City
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Second Sight: Granny Midwives as Insurgent Propoenents of Black Health in the Progressive Era
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Sorting Shadows: sound, silence, and gender in the aftermath of Jamaican Slavery
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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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Building a Blueprint for Effective Mass Protest: A Study of Asa Philip Randolph’s Coalition Building, 1925–1941
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The Relationship Between Intergenerational Trauma and Vaccine Hesitancy among Black People in the United States
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In the Face of Death: Black Erasure, Carcerality, and Resistance in the Post-Reconstruction South
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Fear the "Kids in America": How Youth Gang Films Constructed a Criminal Class, 1973-1994
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A Tale of Two Trials
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The Rise of the Messiah: The American Government's Surveillance of SNCC Leaders, 1960-1972
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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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"Slave Traffick": The Informal Economy, the Law, and the Social Order of South Carolina Cotton Country, 1793-1860
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Re/membering the Sacred Womb: The Religious Cultures of Enslaved Women in Georgia, 1750-1861
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To Know the Soul of a People: The Field Study of the "Folk Negro" and the Making of Popular Religion in Modern America, 1924-1945
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To a Dark David
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Southern and Independent: Public Mandates, Private Schools, and
Black Students, 1951-1970
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Haunted Hospital: J. Marion Sims and the Legacies of Enslaved Women
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Crossroads: Slave Frontiers of Angola, c.1780-1867
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