Thinking black: some of the nation's.
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- 305.896073 T34
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305.48896073 L48 Life notes: personal writings by contemporary Black women. | 305.800973 En5 American Civil rights biographies. | 305.896073 C58 The rage of a privileged class. | 305.896073 T34 Thinking black: some of the nation's. | 305.90664 M36 Making history: the struggle for gay and lesbian equal rights, 1945-1990 | 306.072 R91 Research methods in anthropology : qualitative and quantitative approaches. | 306.0973 Sp3 Give me liberty: Freeing ourselves in the twenty-first century. |
An essay about race in America that reflects interests and opinions as diverse as the numerous hues within the black community and white columnists can criticize bad, ignore white people all day long, because bad white people, no matter how ignorant or how terrible their crimes are still perceived as individuals.
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