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Twelfth and race
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ISBN: 1280687495 9786613664433 0803240295 9780803240292 9781280687495 9780803239807 0803239807 661366443X 0803268351 Year: 2012 Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,

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Life takes a strange turn when Richard Allan Gordon, thirty years old and as white as they come, discovers that, as a result of identity theft, five-year-old Jada Reece Gordon bears his name. The product of a middle-class Jewish upbringing, Richie finds himself completely in love and lust with Jada's mother, LaTisha, a twenty-five-year-old African American nursing student, and longs to be a father to her child. Richie and LaTisha's story takes place at the intersection of love, race, and identity, as the couple is forced to examine their relationship in light of the terrib


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All hell broke loose : American race riots from the Progressive Era through World War II
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ISBN: 9798400609299 9798216044550 1280779381 9786613689771 0313396000 9781280779381 9780313396007 Year: 2012 Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : New York : Praeger, Bloomsbury Publishing (US),

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The United States has a troubling history of violence regarding race. This book explores the emotionally charged conditions and factors that incited the eruption of race riots in America between the Progressive Era and World War II.


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Snow-storm in August : Washington City, Francis Scott Key, and the forgotten race riot of 1835
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ISBN: 0385533381 1299164897 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Nan A. Talese/Doubleday,

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Portrays how the 19th century struggle against slavery erupted in Washington DC, thrusting the ambitious District Attorney Francis Scott Key into a uniquely American battle for justice.

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