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Art in the archives: The origins of the art representing the core of the Aaron Douglas Collection from the Amistad Research Center
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Challenging and reinforcing white control of public space: Race relations of New Orleans streetcars, 1861--1965
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City in amber: Race, culture, and the tourist transformation of New Orleans, 1945--1995
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Funeral rituals in the young African-American culture
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Hidden nation: Nez Perce identity and American Indian sovereignty
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The Industrial Areas Foundation in New Orleans: Congregationally based grassroots activism
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"Kingdoms of manly style": Performing Chinese American masculinity, 1865-1941
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New Orleans style: The awakening of American jazz scholarship and its cultural implications
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Political and sentimental discourse in 1790s America: Judith Sargent Murray's "The Gleaner," Hannah Webster Foster's ""The Coquette"", and Susanna Haswell Rowson's ""Reuben and Rachel; or, Tales of Old Times""
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The rhetoric of masculinity
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The second conquest of Mexico: American volunteers, republicanism, and the Mexican War
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The sense of loss: A comparative study of careers and work of Henry Adams and Mark Twain
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Vintage drag: Female impersonators performing resistance in Cold War New Orleans
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What are they doing now? The occupational and social characteristics of American Indians after four hundred years of occupational dislocation
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Wounds of returning: Violence and memory in twentieth-century American culture