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Conscience and conflict: Patterns in the history of student activism on southern college campuses, 1960--1970
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The courage of his convictions: Hale Boggs and civil rights
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The Deacons for Defense and Justice: Armed self-defense and the civil rights movement
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Evangelicals and entrepreneurs: The northeastern antislavery experience in Kansas, 1854-1860
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The life and work of Olivia Ward Bush (Banks), 1869-1944
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The long arm of the law: slavery and the supreme court in antebellum Louisiana, 1809-1862 (law, southern, Afro-American)
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Making a new Louisiana: American liberalism and the search for the Great Society in New Orleans, 1964--1974
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Manpower, region and race: Mobilizing southern workers for World War Two, 1939-1948
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The mechanisms of forging a national consciousness: A comparative approach to modern Brazil and Cuba, 1930-1964
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Representation and subjectivity in 16th and 17th century Afro-Hispanic Caribbean texts
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Revolution, romanticism, and reform: The Afro-Creole protest tradition in the origins of radical Republican leadership, 1718-1868
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A social, economic, and political study of blacks in the Louisiana Delta, 1865-1880
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The travail and triumph of a southern black civil rights lawyer: the legal career of Alexander Pierre Tureaud, 1899-1972