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RACE AND ETHNICITY / ETHNIC STUDIES
Memories of America Is Not
the Enslaved Post-Racial
Voices from the Xenophobia,
Slave Narratives Islamophobia, Racism,
and the 44th President
SPENCER R. CREW,
LONNIE G. BUNCH III, AND ALGERNON AUSTIN
CLEMENT A. PRICE, EDITORS
This work is an invaluable
“ Recommended. “ and needed contribution to
High school, understanding the contours
September 2015 community college, September 2015 of contemporary race
303pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 and undergraduate 170pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4
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Paperback: 978-1-4408-4178-1 Political Science Department,
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May 1, 2015
This book offers a first-person perspective on the institution of
slavery in America, providing powerful, engaging interviews from This book is the first in-depth examination of the 25 million
the WPA slave narrative collection that enable readers to gain a Americans with the most intense hatred of President Obama—
true sense of the experience of enslavement. arguably the most Republican-friendly of recent Democratic
presidents—and what the mindsets of these “Obama Haters”
teach us about race and ethnicity in America today.
SPENCER R. CREW, PhD, is Clarence J. Robinson Professor of
History at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.
LONNIE G. BUNCH III is founding director of the National Museum of ALGERNON AUSTIN, PhD, consults on race, politics, and
African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution. economics in Washington, DC.
CLEMENT A. PRICE, PhD, was Board of Governors
Distinguished Service Professor in History, Rutgers, the State Color Stories
University of New Jersey, Newark.
Black Women
Resource and Colorism in
Exploitation in the 21st Century
Native North JEFFRIANNE WILDER
The author employs a
America “ sophisticated theoretical
A Plague upon framework to interpret
the Peoples manifestations of
BRUCE E. JOHANSEN October 2015 colorism past and
198pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 present and, importantly,
“ Compelling. . . . Print: 978-1-4408-3109-6 puts her findings into
January 2016 Recommended. Graduate $48.00, £37.00, €44.00 dialogue with broader
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—Choice, May 2, 2016
This wide-ranging survey of the environmental damage to Native
American lands and peoples in North America—in recent times as This book offers an in-depth sociological exploration of present-
well as previous decades—documents the continuing impact on day colorism in the lives of black women, investigating the lived
the health, wellness, land, and communities of indigenous peoples. experiences of a phenomenon that continues to affect women of
African descent.
BRUCE E. JOHANSEN is Jacob J. Isaacson University Research
Professor of Communication and Native American Studies at JEFFRIANNE WILDER, PhD, is associate professor of sociology
University of Nebraska at Omaha. at the University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL.
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