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Strange Fruit and Bitter Roots

Black History in Contemporary Graphic Narrative

University Press of Mississippi

A revelation of the powerful circuit between Black history and modern comics by African American creators

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Speakeasies to Symphonies

The Jazz Genius of James P. Johnson

University Press of Mississippi

A riveting and thorough biography of the quiet man who made the 1920s roar

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Southern Women, Southern Landscapes

Cultural Reflections on the Garden, 1870-1970

University Press of Mississippi

An examination of the lives, gardens, writing, and artwork of Southern women who found inspiration and identity in nature

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Sitting with Elephants

Lessons in Humility from the African Bush, Enhanced and Expanded Second Edition

By Ronald E. Dulek; Illustrated by Abbey Ndlovu
University of Alabama Press
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Mixing

Race, Higher Education, and the Case of Clyde Kennard

University Press of Mississippi

A thorough history of the civil rights activist and his courageous stand for desegregated higher education

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Jazz Odyssey

The Global Lives of Booker T. Pittman

University Press of Mississippi

The first biography of an extraordinary figure of global jazz

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Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed

The Tuskegee InstituteHigh School Class of 1964

University of Alabama Press
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UndocuAsians

Lived Experiences and Social Movement Activism Across the Diaspora

Edited by Kevin Escudero and Rachel Freeman-Wong; Foreword by Ju Hong
Rutgers University Press

UndocuAsians tells the timely, compelling story of the contemporary US immigrant rights movement with a focus on Asian undocumented immigrant narratives. It does so by drawing on personal reflections and research articles by self-identified undocuAsian organizers and scholars from Asian immigrant backgrounds.

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UndocuAsians

Lived Experiences and Social Movement Activism Across the Diaspora

Edited by Kevin Escudero and Rachel Freeman-Wong; Foreword by Ju Hong
Rutgers University Press

UndocuAsians tells the timely, compelling story of the contemporary US immigrant rights movement with a focus on Asian undocumented immigrant narratives. It does so by drawing on personal reflections and research articles by self-identified undocuAsian organizers and scholars from Asian immigrant backgrounds.

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Un-Americanism

A History of the Battle to Control an Idea

University Press of Florida
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