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Child of the South
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Joanna C. Scott |
From the award-winning author of The Road from Chapel Hill, a story of loyalty, duty, and love in the days following the Civil War.Returning to characters introduced in her previous novel, acclaimed … |
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Becoming-woman
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Camilla Griggers |
A powerful and provocative mapping out of the machinations involved in becoming-woman. Camilla Griggers winds a deft path through Vogue fashion spreads, lesbian serial killers, Prozac, and the theori… |
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An invisible thread
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Laura Schroff |
He asked for spare change; she kept walking. But something made her turn around and go back. They met nearly every week for years, and built an unexpected, life-changing friendship that has today spa… |
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Working through whitness
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Cynthia Levine-Rasky |
"What is whiteness? What is gained by claiming it as a critical perspective in antiracism work? How do whiteness studies both redeem and assert the white subject? Working through Whiteness explores t… |
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Playing the race card
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Linda Williams |
"The black man suffering at the hands of whites, the white woman sexually threatened by the black man. Both images have long been burned into the American conscience through popular entertainment, an… |
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White Feminism
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Koa Beck |
Written “with passion and insight about the knotted history of racism within women’s movements and feminist culture” (Rebecca Traister, New York Times bestselling author), this whip-smart, timely, an… |
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Looking beyond the mask
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Nancy Brown Diggs |
"Looking Beyond the Mask focuses on the personal stories of the growing number of American women who - despite vast cultural differences, and sometimes because of them - are married to Japanese men. … |
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Inside Organized Racism
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Kathleen M. Blee |
"Kathleen M. Blee's look at the hidden world of organized racism focuses on women, the newest recruiting targets of racist groups and crucial to their campaign for racial supremacy. Through personal … |
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Antonia saw the oryx first
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Maria Thomas |
A young woman doctor in Africa, facing exile, seeks to touch the culture she was raised in through a young African woman whom she has saved with Western surgery. |
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Langhorn and Mary
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Priscilla Stone Sharp |
When you tell people that the story line of your book revolves around an African-American boy and a German-American girl who fall in love and elope, that they were married for thirty years, and that … |
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Sugar's life in the hood
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Sugar Turner |
"In this book, Sugar Turner collaborates with anthropologist Tracy Bachrach Ehlers in telling her story.
Through conversations with Ehlers, diary entries, and letters, Turner vividly and openly desc… |
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Letters from an age of reason
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Nora Hague |
"Nora Hague's debut novel, Letters from an Age of Reason, is set amid two historical hotbeds of racial tension, moral hypocrisy, and shifting sexual convention. The years in question are the tumultuo… |
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