United States -- Race relations -- History
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United States -- Race relations -- History
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- Freedom's dominion, a saga of white resistance to federal power, Jefferson Cowie
- Liberalizing lynching, building a new racialized state, Daniel Kato
- Just like us, the American struggle to understand foreigners, Thomas Borstelmann
- From Jim Crow to civil rights, the Supreme Court and the struggle for racial equality, Michael J. Klarman
- U.S.-Habsburg relations from 1815 to the Paris peace conference, sovereignty transformed, Nicole M. Phelps
- Waves of decolonization, discourses of race and hemispheric citizenship in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States, David Luis-Brown
- Civil War settlers, Scandinavians, citizenship, and American empire, 1848-1870, Anders Bo Rasmussen
- Young, gifted and diverse, origins of the new Black elite, Camille Z. Charles, Rory Kramer, Douglas S. Massey, Kimberly C. Torres
- Trumping democracy, from Reagan to the alt-right, edited by Chip Berlet
- Freedom dreams, the Black radical imagination, Robin D.G. Kelley
- A curse upon the nation, race, freedom, and extermination in America and the Atlantic world, Kay Wright Lewis
- The making of Asian America, a history, Erika Lee
- Encounter with strangers, aspects of the American experience, Göran Rystad, ed
- From slave abuse to hate crime, the criminalization of racial violence in American history, Ely Aaronson, University of Haifa Law School
- White freedom, the racial history of an idea, Tyler Stovall
- Thinking race, social myths and biological realities, Richard A. Goldsby and Mary Catherine Bateson
- Race in American literature and culture, edited by John Ernest
- How Americans make race, stories, institutions, spaces, Clarissa Rile Hayward, Washington University, St. Louis
- Beyond the rope, the impact of lynching on black culture and memory, Karlos K. Hill
- Trumping democracy in the United States, from Ronald Reagan to alt-right, Chip Berlet
- Standard-bearers of equality, America's first abolition movement, Paul J. Polgar
- American immigration and ethnicity, a reader, [edited by] David Gerber, Alan M. Kraut
- A chosen exile, a history of racial passing in American life, Allyson Hobbs
- Making Americans, immigration, race, and the origins of the diverse democracy, Desmond King
- Africans at home and in the United States, one people, one problem, one destiny, Emeka C. Anaedozie
- Enfolding silence, the transformation of Japanese American religion and art under oppression, Brett J. Esaki
- Indian, Black and Irish, indigenous nations, African peoples, European invasions, 1492-1790, James V. Fenelon
- Theorizing race in the Americas, Douglass, Sarmiento, Du Bois, and Vasconcelos, Juliet Hooker
- U.S.-Habsburg relations from 1815 to the Paris Peace Conference, sovereignty transformed, Nicole M. Phelps, University of Vermont
- Imagining Black America, Michael Wayne
- The end of White Christian America, Robert P. Jones
- The Oxford handbook of American immigration and ethnicity, edited by Ronald H. Bayor
- The leopard's spots, scientific attitudes towards race in America, 1815-59, William Stanton
- Captive nation, black prison organizing in the civil rights era, Dan Berger
- Color-blind justice, Albion Tourgée and the quest for racial equality from the Civil War to Plessy v. Ferguson, Mark Elliott
- A long reconstruction, racial caste and reconciliation in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Paul William Harris
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