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(2012-07-26)Department: EnglishBlack Theories of Citizenship in the Early United States, 1793-1860, examines early U.S. citizenship through the work of black activists and intellectuals writing between 1793 and 1861, just after the framing of the Federal ...
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(2023-03-29)Department: ReligionRepresentation is a trap for engaging the experiences of Black women in religious thought. The failure to capture the experiences of all Black women in religious thought is characteristic of the scholarly aesthetic of ...
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(1860-01-01)
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(1860-01-01)
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(2020-07-24)Department: Community Research & ActionRacial discrimination has been consistently identified as a major stressor associated with poor developmental outcomes for African Americans. Despite a plethora of studies examining the effects and consequences of racial ...
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(2019-06-18)Department: ReligionThis study contributes to a diagnosis of how Christian ideas of peoplehood fund imaginations of race in the United States. Where many scholars examine how the Christian designation of “chosen peoplehood” legitimates claims ...
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(W. Blackwood, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy., 1817)
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(W. Blackwood, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1817)
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(W. Blackwood, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1817)
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; 01 (Apr. - Sep. 1817). Remarks on the Humour of our Ancient Songs. (W. Blackwood, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1817)
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(W. Blackwood and J. Murray, 1818)
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(W. Blackwood and J. Murray, 1818)
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(W. Blackwood., 1817)
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(W. Blackwood and J. Murray, 1818)
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(W. Blackwood., 1821)
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(W. Blackwood., 1819)
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(W. Blackwood., 1820)
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(W. Blackwood., 1821)
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(W. Blackwood., 1821)