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HISTORICAL TRAUMA, SYMBOLIC BOUNDARIES, AND THE (DE)CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY IN NATIVE SOUTHERN LITERATURE, Justin Greer Dissertations
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Emotions in Work and War: Comparisons of Emotional-Cultures of New Deal CCC Enrollees and WWII U.S. Army Enlistees, 1933-1945, Maeve Losen Master's Theses
The Poisoned Land: Hazardous Waste, Civil Rights, and the Struggle for Environmental Equity in the U.S. South, Andrew Gutkowski Center for the Study of the Gulf South
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Unveiling Identities: A Cultural Study of the Portrayal of Leading Women in Zhang Yimou Films, Patrick McGuire Dissertations
Becoming Bronzeville: The Origin of the Black Metropolis in a Southern City, Eve Wade Dissertations
The Segregation, Integration, and Resegregation of High Schools in Jones County, Mississippi, Anna Morgan Honors Theses
The Roots of Community: A Local Librarian's Resource for Discovering, Documenting and Sharing the History of Library Services to African Americans in Their Communities, Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
Separate Places, Shared Spaces: Carnegie Libraries as Spaces of Community and Learning for African Americans, 1900 to 1965, Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
Guest Editor's Introduction, John Lowe The Southern Quarterly
Separate Places, Shared Spaces: Segregated Carnegie Libraries as Community Institutions in the Age of Jim Crow (Presentation for the Southern History Association Annual Meeting, November 2018), Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
2018-07-16 Oral History with Myrtle Ross, Matthew R. Griffis Oral History Archive
2018-06-02 Oral History with Willie Hartwell, Matthew R. Griffis Oral History Archive
A Cornerstone of Community: Houston's Colored Library, 1913 to 1961 (Presentation for Donor Appreciation Day, African American Library at the Gregory School, Houston Public Library, June 2018), Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
The Postmodern Indian: Representation and the Films of Sherman Alexie, Tara P. McCrink Burcham Dissertations
From Dago to White: The Story of Sicilian Ethnic Evolution in New Orleans Amidst the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1905, H. Denise LoPresto Saucier Master's Theses
Cornerstones of Community: Segregated Public Libraries and Carnegie Philanthropy (Presentation for the African American Library at the Gregory School Speaker Series, Houston Public Library, April 2018), Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
The Legacy of British Rule On LGBT Rights In Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, Zachary Stewart Master's Theses
A Separate Space: Remembering Meridian’s Segregated Carnegie Library, 1913-74, Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
Making Voices Heard: Collecting and Sharing Oral Histories from Users of Segregated Libraries in the South (Presentation for the Oral History Association Annual Meeting, October 2017), Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
Buildings and Books: Segregated Libraries as Places for Community-Making, Interaction and Learning in the Age of Jim Crow (Presentation for the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing Annual Conference, June 2017), Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
New Online Archive on Racially Segregated Libraries, Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
Oral History with Karen Edwards-Hunter, Matthew R. Griffis Oral History Archive
Capturing Their Stories: Collecting Oral Histories from Users of Segregated Libraries in the South (Presentation for the Southern History of Education Society Annual Meeting, March 2017), Matthew R. Griffis Publications and Other Resources
Oral History with Houston A. Baker, Matthew R. Griffis Oral History Archive
Oral History with Maxine Turner, Matthew R. Griffis Oral History Archive
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Embodiment, Oppression, and Subjectivity in Turn-of-the-Century Women’s Fiction and Film of the Indian Subcontinent, Sreerupa Sengupta Dissertations
Decolonizing the YA North: Environmental Injustice in Sherri L. Smith’s Orleans, Micah-Jade M. Coleman Master's Theses
Our Voice, Our Choice: Race, Politics and Community Building on the Pages of Five Historically Black College and University Newspapers From 1930 to 1959, Sheryl Monique Kennedy Haydel Dissertations
Choral Theatre, Albert Joseph Wolfe Jr. Dissertations
Exploration of the United States’ Cultural Legacy in Panama through Analysis of American Foreign Policy and Public Opinion, Katherine A. Boss Honors Theses
An Analysis of the Factors that Influence Ethnic Conflict and Minority Violence in the Western Balkans, Druanna M. Mozingo Honors Theses
"Their Past in my Blood": Paule Marshall, Gayl Jones, and Octavia Butler's Response to the Black Aesthetic, Williamenia Miranda Walker Freeman Dissertations
The Secret Identity of Race: Exploring Ethnic and Racial Portrayals in Superhero Comic Books, Lowery Anderson Woodall III Dissertations
Medicine Wheel Garden March 23, 2009, JEANNE GILLESPIE Medicine Wheel Garden Photos
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