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African American heritage trails: from Boston to the Berkshires
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Arthur Alfonso Schomburg (1874-1938): embracing the black motherhood experience in love of black people
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Assessing the Legacy of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" on its Centennial
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Black Fists and Fool's Gold: The 1960s Black Athletic Revolt Reconsidered" The LeBron James Decision and Self-Determination in Post-Racial America.
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Black Social Movements Past and Present: A Comparative Analysis of the Black Arts Movement and the Hip Hop Movement
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Boston's True Beacon
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The Community of Black Women Physicians, 1864–1941: Trends in Background, Education, and Training
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Connecticut Newspaper Apologizes For Running Slave Ads In 1700s And 1800s
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Constructing Community: Experiences of Identity, Economic Opportunity, and Institution Building at Boston's African Meeting House
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Contested Ground: Hinterland Slavery in Colonial New York
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Early African America: Archaeological Studies of Significance and Diversity
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Exhuming Hidden History: Sources for Teaching About Slavery in New England
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Framing Questions that Count in African Canadian Archaeology
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From Forgotten Founder to Indispensable Icon: Crispus Attacks [sic], Black Citizenship, and Collective Memory, 1770-1865
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How the 'Green Book' Saved Black Lives on the Road; A guidebook From the Jim Crow Era Often Meant the Difference Between a Hot meal and a Vicious Beating
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'I must speak, I Must Think, I Must Act.' [Laura Simmes, 1864] the Christian Recorder, Literary Activism, and the Black Female Intellectual
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Kwanzaa: the Making of a Black Nationalist Tradition, 1966-1990
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The Lost History of Slaves and Slave Owners in Billerica, Massachusetts, 1655-1790
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Married in Slavery Time: Jumping the Broom in Atlantic Perspective.
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The negro traveller's guide to a Jim Crow South: negotiating racialized landscapes during a dark period in United States cultural history, 1936–1967.
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People All Over the World are Supporting You": Malcolm X, Ideological Formations and Black Student Activism, 1960-1972
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The Policing of Black Women's Hair in the Military
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Power, Perception, and Interracial Sex: Former Slaves Recall a Multiracial South
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Putting Black Culture on Stage: August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle
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Rehearsal for War: Black Militias in the Atlantic World
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Servile Discontents: Slavery and Resistance in Colonial New Hampshire, 1645-1785
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States are Banning Discrimination Against Black Hairstyles. For Some Lawmakers, it's Personal
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Teaching the History of Slavery in the United States With Interviews: Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938
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Uncovering the Stories of Black Families in Springfield and Hampden County, Massachusetts: 1650-1865
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The Unmatched Bravery of the Harlem Hellfighters: A Salute to the All-Black World War I Fighting Unit
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White, Whiteness, Whitewash: THE MASKS WE WEAR IN AMERICA
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White Men's Roads Through Black Men's Homes": Advancing Racial Equity Through Highway Reconstruction
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William F. Buckley Jr. vs. James Baldwin: A Racial Showdown on the American Dream