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by Yun, In-jin, 1963-
Published 1997
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Published 1997
Subjects: “...African Americans Relations with Korean Americans....”
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by Sharpless, Rebecca.
Published 2010
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Published 2010
Subjects: “...African American women household employees Southern States History....”
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by Chamberlain, Charles D., 1964-
Published 2003
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Published 2003
Subjects: “...African Americans Employment Southern States History 20th century....”
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by Thompson, Michael D.,
Published 2015
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Published 2015
Subjects: “...African American stevedores South Carolina Charleston History 19th century....”
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by Feeser, Andrea.
Published 2013
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Published 2013
Table of Contents: “...Why South Carolina indigo? -- South Carolina indigo in British and Colonial wear -- South Carolina...”
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Published 2015
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Table of Contents: “... Stores in Baltimore, Maryland, and Johannesburg, South Africa, 1940-1970 / Bridget Kenny -- Part II: Race...”
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by Lands, LeeAnn, 1967-
Published 2009
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Published 2009
Subjects: “...African Americans Housing Georgia Atlanta History....”
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by Isaacs, Shafika
Published 2012
“...
strategies, the race is on to move to broadband and promote
ubiquitous ICT access. South African...”Published 2012
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by World Bank Group
Published 2018
“... for black South
Africans along ethnic lines during apartheid. Third, high
levels...”Published 2018
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by Goerres, Achim.
Published 2021
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Published 2021
Table of Contents: “... The Ever-Diverging American Continent -- 9 The African Continent: Frustrated Youth as a Simmering Threat...”
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