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The Carter G. Woodson
Institute Series
University
Press of Virginia
Studies in Race, Ethnicity,
and Society
in the Africa and the Atlantic World
Reginald D. Butler, Editor
Current titles:
- Alessandra Lorini, Rituals of Race: American
Public Culture and the Search for Racial Democracy
- Robert Kenzer, Enterprising Southerners: Black
Economic Success in North Carolina, 1865-1915
- Midori Takagi, Rearing Wolves to Our Own
Destruction:" Slavery in Richmond, Virginia,
1782-1865
- Tommy
L. Bogger, Free Blacks in Norfolk, Virginia,
1790-1860: The Darker Side of Freedom (1997)
- Patience
Essah, A House Divided: Slavery and Emancipation in
Deleware, 1638-1865 (1996)
- Jeannie
M. Whayne, A New Plantation South: Land, Labor, and
Federal Favor in Twentieth-Century Arkansas
(1996)
- Gerald
Horne, Fire This Time: The Watts Uprising and the
1960s (1995)
- Calder Loth, ed. Virginia Landmarks of Black
History: Sites on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the
National Register for Historic Places (1995)
- Sam C. Nolutshungu, Limits of Anarchy:
Intervention and State Formation in Chad. (1995)
- Ira Berlin and Philip D. Morgan, eds.,Cultivation
and Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the
Americas (1993)
- Robert A. Pratt, The Color of Their Skin:
Education and Race in Richmond, Virginia 1954-89
(1992)
- Leroy Vail and Landeg White, Power and the Praise
Poem: Southern African Voices in History (1991)
- Armstead L. Robinson and Patricia Sullivan, eds.,
New Directions in Civil Rights Studies (1991)
- Michael
Plunkett, Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide
to Manuscripts (1990)
- Sally Belfrage, Freedom Summer (1990)
Electronic Publications
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