Archer\u27s book is a non-fictional account of the pain and anguish of one extended family\u27s struggle and fight during the 1930s and 1940s to survive the racist south
Review of the book Raising Racists: The Socialization of White Children in the Jim Crow South, by Kr...
It has been over forty years since Gordon Allport published The Nature of Prejudice (Cambridge, MA: ...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...
Aside from work on the 1915 genocide of Armenians in Turkey and some work on ancient Armenia, there ...
Maggie\u27s American Dream is a poignant story about the struggles and achievements of the Comer fam...
Journey Toward Hope is a welcome volume on blacks west of the Mississippi. The author has effectivel...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
Attitudes towards specific racial minorities have been central to the history of the United States. ...
Review of: A Black Odyssey: John Lewis Waller and the Promise of American Life, 1878-1900. Woods, Ra...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
In her Preface to this study, Lean\u27tin Bracks describes her purpose as being to describe a mod...
Robert B. Hill, Research on the African-American Family: A Holistic Perspective. Westport, CT: Aubur...
Jackson Mississippi is a fascinating book written about the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Missis...
This book is a collection of articles from the Black College Conference held at Harvard University i...
Stewart E. Tolnay has a message to deliver. In his excellent historical treatise on the family life ...
Review of the book Raising Racists: The Socialization of White Children in the Jim Crow South, by Kr...
It has been over forty years since Gordon Allport published The Nature of Prejudice (Cambridge, MA: ...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...
Aside from work on the 1915 genocide of Armenians in Turkey and some work on ancient Armenia, there ...
Maggie\u27s American Dream is a poignant story about the struggles and achievements of the Comer fam...
Journey Toward Hope is a welcome volume on blacks west of the Mississippi. The author has effectivel...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
Attitudes towards specific racial minorities have been central to the history of the United States. ...
Review of: A Black Odyssey: John Lewis Waller and the Promise of American Life, 1878-1900. Woods, Ra...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
In her Preface to this study, Lean\u27tin Bracks describes her purpose as being to describe a mod...
Robert B. Hill, Research on the African-American Family: A Holistic Perspective. Westport, CT: Aubur...
Jackson Mississippi is a fascinating book written about the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Missis...
This book is a collection of articles from the Black College Conference held at Harvard University i...
Stewart E. Tolnay has a message to deliver. In his excellent historical treatise on the family life ...
Review of the book Raising Racists: The Socialization of White Children in the Jim Crow South, by Kr...
It has been over forty years since Gordon Allport published The Nature of Prejudice (Cambridge, MA: ...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...