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African American Studies / Race Relations<br />
Black Writers,<br />
White Publishers<br />
Marketplace Politics in Twentieth-<br />
Century African American Literature<br />
By John K. Young<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-846-3, cloth, $40.00S<br />
Can Anything Beat White<br />
A Black Family’s Letters<br />
Compiled and edited by<br />
Elisabeth Petry<br />
Introduction by<br />
Farah Jasmine Griffin<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-785-5, cloth, $35.00S<br />
Changing Channels<br />
The Civil Rights Case that<br />
Transformed Television<br />
By Kay Mills<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-519-6, cloth, $32.00S<br />
The Circle <strong>of</strong> Guilt<br />
By Fredric Wertham<br />
Introduction by William Bush<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-983-5, paper, $25.00S<br />
Courtship and Love<br />
among the Enslaved in<br />
North Carolina<br />
By Rebecca J. Fraser<br />
ISBN 978-1-934110-07-2, cloth, $50.00S<br />
The Hardest Deal <strong>of</strong> All<br />
The Battle over School Integration<br />
in <strong>Mississippi</strong>, 1870–1980<br />
By Charles C. Bolton<br />
ISBN 978-1-934110-74-4, paper, $25.00D<br />
A History <strong>of</strong> Affirmative<br />
Action, 1619–2000<br />
By Philip F. Rubio<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-354-3, unjacketed<br />
cloth, $50.00S<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-355-0, paper, $22.00S<br />
James K. Humphrey and<br />
the Sabbath-Day Adventists<br />
By R. Clifford Jones<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-891-3, cloth, $50.00S<br />
Jennie Carter<br />
A Black Journalist <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Early West<br />
Edited by Eric Gardner<br />
ISBN 978-1-934110-10-2, cloth, $50.00S<br />
Race, Reform, and Rebellion<br />
The Second Reconstruction and<br />
Beyond in Black America,<br />
1945–2006, Third Edition<br />
By Manning Marable<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-153-2, unjacketed<br />
cloth, $55.00S<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-154-9, paper, $22.00S<br />
The River <strong>of</strong> No Return<br />
The Autobiography <strong>of</strong> a Black<br />
Militant and the Life and<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> SNCC<br />
By Cleveland Sellers<br />
with Robert Terrell<br />
ISBN 978-0-87805-474-9, paper, $20.00S<br />
Not for sale in the U.K.<br />
Romance and Rights<br />
The Politics <strong>of</strong> Interracial<br />
Intimacy, 1945–1954<br />
By Alex Lubin<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-705-3, cloth, $45.00S<br />
Slavery, Propaganda, and<br />
the American Revolution<br />
By Patricia Bradley<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-211-9, paper, $20.00S<br />
Sports and the Racial Divide<br />
African American and Latino<br />
Experience in an Era <strong>of</strong> Change<br />
Edited by Michael E. Lomax<br />
Foreword by Kenneth L.<br />
Shropshire<br />
ISBN 978-1-60473-014-2, cloth, $50.00S<br />
Tim Hector<br />
A Caribbean Radical’s Story<br />
By Paul Buhle<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-851-7, cloth, $32.00T<br />
Not for sale in the Caribbean<br />
Writings <strong>of</strong> Frank<br />
Marshall Davis<br />
A Voice <strong>of</strong> the Black <strong>Press</strong><br />
Edited by John Edgar Tidwell<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-921-7, cloth, $40.00S<br />
C. L. R. James<br />
C. L. R. James<br />
A Critical Introduction<br />
By Aldon Lynn Nielsen<br />
ISBN 978-0-87805-973-7, paper, $22.00S<br />
C. L. R. James and<br />
Creolization<br />
Circles <strong>of</strong> Influence<br />
By Nicole King<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-364-2, cloth, $50.00S<br />
ISBN 978-1-934110-49-2, paper,<br />
$25.00D<br />
C. L. R. James on the<br />
“Negro Question”<br />
Edited by Scott McLemee<br />
ISBN 978-0-87805-823-5, paper, $20.00S<br />
Marxism for Our Times<br />
C. L. R. James on Revolutionary<br />
Organization<br />
Edited by Martin Glaberman<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-151-8, paper, $25.00S<br />
Daisy Bates<br />
Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas<br />
By Grif Stockley<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-801-2, cloth, $32.00T<br />
Emmett Till and the<br />
<strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Press</strong><br />
By Davis W. Houck and<br />
Matthew A. Grindy<br />
Foreword by Keith A. Beauchamp<br />
ISBN 978-1-934110-15-7, cloth, $40.00S<br />
Lockstep and Dance<br />
Images <strong>of</strong> Black Men in<br />
Popular Culture<br />
By Linda G. Tucker<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-906-4, cloth, $45.00S<br />
A Melvin Dixon<br />
Critical Reader<br />
Edited by Justin A. Joyce<br />
and Dwight A. McBride<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-866-1, cloth, $38.00S<br />
The Mulatta and the<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Race<br />
By Teresa C. Zackodnik<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-676-6, cloth, $50.00S<br />
W. E. B. Du Bois on Asia<br />
Crossing the World Color Line<br />
Edited by Bill V. Mullen<br />
and Cathryn Watson<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-791-6, unjacketed<br />
cloth, $50.00S<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-820-3, paper, $20.00S<br />
Without Regard to Race<br />
The Other Martin Robison Delany<br />
By Tunde Adeleke<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-598-1, cloth, $50.00S<br />
Minty Alley<br />
By C. L. R. James<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-027-6, paper, $20.00S<br />
Not for sale in the U.K. and European<br />
Common Market countries<br />
Urbane Revolutionary<br />
C. L. R. James and the Struggle<br />
for a New Society<br />
By Frank Rosengarten<br />
ISBN 978-1-934110-26-3, cloth, $50.00S<br />
Empire and Slavery in American<br />
Literature, 1820–1865<br />
By Eric J. Sundquist<br />
ISBN 978-1-57806-863-0, paper, $20.00S<br />
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