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Reilly, Eliza Jane; Serlin, David
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| Editors' Introduction |
| Pages: 1-4 |
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Roll, Jarod H.
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| From Revolution to Reaction: Early Pentecostalism, Radicalism, and Race in Southeast Missouri, 1910-1930 |
| Pages: 5-29 |
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Wilder, Gary
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| Race, Reason, Impasse: Cesaire, Fanon, and the Legacy of Emancipation |
| Pages: 31-62 |
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Back, Adina
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| Still Unequal: A Fiftieth Anniversary Reflection on Brown v. Board of Education |
| Pages: 63-69 |
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Reilly, Eliza Jane
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| Scholar, Activist, Organizer: An Interview with Richard Moser |
| Pages: 70-78 |
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Bix, Amy Sue
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| Hard Times in the New Economy |
| Pages: 79-86 |
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Raimondo, Meredith
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| Difference, Disease, and Democracy |
| Pages: 87-94 |
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Rustin, Nichole T.
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| Jams of Consequence: Rethinking the Jazz Age in Japan and China |
| Pages: 95-101 |
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Bush, Roderick D.
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| When the Revolution Came |
| Pages: 102-111 |
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Fletcher , Ian Christopher
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| Troubled Images |
| Pages: 112-115 |
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Reid, Donald
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| Colonizer and Colonized in the Corsican Political Imagination
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| Pages: 116-122 |
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DiGirolamo, Vincent
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| "Such, Such Were the Bhoys . . ." |
| Pages: 123-141 |
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Siegelbaum, Lewis
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| The Case of the Phantom Soviet Truck |
| Pages: 142-149 |
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R.J. Lambrose
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| The Abusable Past |
| Pages: 151-154 |
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Notes on Contributors
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| Pages: 155-156 |
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