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“Many persons say I am a ‘Mono Maniac’”: Three Letters from Dakota Conflict Captive Sarah F. Wakefield to Missionary Stephen R. Riggs
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On Forgetting: Thomas Nast, the Middle Class, and the Visual Culture of the Draft Riots
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Emily Dickinson's Brain: On Lyric and the History of Anatomy
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The White “Bystander” and the Black Journalist “Abroad”: Albion W. Tourgée and Ida B. Wells as Allies Against Lynching
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“To Plead Our Own Cause”: The St. Domingue Legacy and the Rise of the Black Press
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A Community Art Center for Harlem: The Cultural Politics of “Negro Art” Initiatives in the Early 20th Century
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The Life of Mary Anderson: An Intimate Response to the Turn-of-the-Century World of Transatlantic Migration
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“Their Lives are Little Known”: Nuns and American Reform
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Imagining the Jews Together: Shared Figures in Edith Wharton and Henry James
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The Road from Memorial Hall: Future Imperfect in The Bostonians
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“With Scalpel and Microscope in Hand”: The Influence of Professor Lucius Sherman's 19th-Century Literary Pedagogy on Willa Cather's Developing Aesthetic
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Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! The True History of the South
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The Painting of Jack Levine and the Politics of Criticism
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Fear of a Nonwhite Planet: Clare Boothe Luce, Race, and American Foreign Policy
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New Women in the New Pacific: Japanese–American Romances in the Context of U.S. Empire
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Norman Thomas and the Struggle Against Internment
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Hardly “Small Talk”: Discussing Race in the Writing of Hisaye Yamamoto
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Changelings in Studs Lonigan and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Busting Out: African-American Culture from the 1954 Republican Lincoln Day Box Supper to the 1955 Emmett Till Lynching as Documented by the Chicago Defender
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“Boys Are the Backbone of Our Nation”: The Cultural Politics of Youth Parades in Urban America
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