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|a Race struggles /
|c edited by Theodore Koditschek, Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, and Helen A. Neville.
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|a The Changing Same : Black Racial Formation and Transformation as a Theory of the African American Experience / Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua -- Capitalism, Race, and Evolution in Imperial Britain, 1850-1900 / Theodore Koditschek -- Globalization and the Cycle of Violence in Africa / Tola Olu Pearce -- White without End? The Abolition of Whiteness; or, The Rearticulation of Race / David Roediger -- Rationalizing the Racial Order : Racial Color-Blindness as a Legitimizing Ideology / Helen A. Neville -- Race, Theory, and Scholarship in the Biracial Project / Minkah Makalani -- Sociopsychological Processes in Racial Formation : A Case Study of the Autobiographies of Former Black Panther Party Members / Monica M. White -- Benjamin Brawley and the Aesthetics of Racial Uplift / Jeffrey Williams -- Organizing from the Margins : Japanese American Communists in Los Angeles during the Great Depression / Scott Kurashige -- Between Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Mason-Dixon Line : A Case Study of Black Freedom Movement Militancy in the Gateway City / Clarence Lang -- Common Legacies, Similar Futures : African American and Latino Studies / Pedro Caban -- "Livin' Just Enough for the City" : An Essay on the Politics of Acquiring Food, Shelter, and Health in Urban America / David Crockett.
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