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Prison Shades and Carceral Shadows: Black Femme Liberation Geographies of the Early Twentieth Century South
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Black Churchwomen's Lived Theology and Liberative Social Ethics
during the Civil Rights Movement
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From Murder to Money: Criminalizing the Atlanta Mothers to Preserve the New South City
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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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Second Sight: Granny Midwives as Insurgent Propoenents of Black Health in the Progressive Era
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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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Sorting Shadows: sound, silence, and gender in the aftermath of Jamaican Slavery
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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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Building a Blueprint for Effective Mass Protest: A Study of Asa Philip Randolph’s Coalition Building, 1925–1941
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