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African American World War I Soldiers, Claude McKay, and the Harlem Renaissance
Black Women, Indigent Medical Care, and Academic Medical Politics, 1950-1965: The Case of Birmingham, Alabama
Denmark Vesey's Church
The Doubts of Their Fathers: The God Debate and the Conflict between African American Churches and Civil Rights Organizations between the World Wars
Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and John Edward Bruce: The Relationship of a Militant Black Journalist with the "Father of Civil Rights," and the "Wizard of Tuskegee
Ida B. Wells-Barnett Speaks in February 1893 on Lynching in the South
James Weldon Johnson Speaks on March 10, 1923, on Black People and Voting
L. Douglas Wilder Gives His Inaugural Address on January 13, 1990
Slavery in Westfield: The Documentary Record, 1713-1790
The Trials of Mary Booth and the Post-Civil War Incarceration of African American Children
Uncertain neighbors: African Americans and Indiana
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