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Resistance Reimagined
Black Women's Critical Thought as Survival
By Regis M. Fox
University Press of Florida
Looking closely at nineteenth-century texts and twentieth-century novels written by African American women about antebellum America, Resistance Reimagined highlights examples of black women’s activism within a society that spoke so much of freedom but granted it so selectively.
Landscapes of the Itza
Archaeology and Art History at Chichen Itza and Neighboring Sites
University Press of Florida
Journey into Wilderness
An Army Surgeon's Account of Life in Camp and Field during the Creek and Seminole Wars, 1836-1838
By Jacob Rhett Motte; Edited by James F. Sunderman
University Press of Florida
Everybody's Problem
The War on Poverty in Eastern North Carolina
University Press of Florida
Stinking Stones and Rocks of Gold
Phosphate, Fertilizer, and Industrialization in Postbellum South Carolina
University Press of Florida
War Owl Falling
Innovation, Creativity, and Culture Change in Ancient Maya Society
By Markus Eberl
University Press of Florida
Drawing on archaeological findings from the Maya lowlands, this book shows how innovation and creativity led to social change in ancient societies
The President and American Capitalism since 1945
Edited by Mark H. Rose and Roger Biles
University Press of Florida
Who Owns Haiti?
People, Power, and Sovereignty
Edited by Robert Maguire and Scott Freeman
University Press of Florida
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