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Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

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The Use of the Terms "Negro" and "Black" to Include Persons of Native American Ancestry in "Anglo" North America
Jack D. Forbes

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Cumulative Index by Author, Volumes 10-16 (1987-1993)

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Racism on Campus: An Exploratory Analysis of Black-White Perceptions in the South
Phyllis G. Ray and Adolph Simmons Jr.

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Cultural Differences in American and Southeast Asian Children's Psychosocial Development
Jacqueline Ulmen Zbaracki

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Puerto Ricans: White or Non- White?
Robert A. Martinez

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Institutionalized Discrimination in the Legal System: A Socio-Historical Approach
Michael Hodge, Kevin E. Early, and Harry Gold

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Gang Innovation, Patriarchy and Powerlessness : Expanding Theory To Relfect [Reflect] American Politics
Theresa A. Martinez

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Racial Intelligence Testing and the Mexican People
Gilbert G. Gonzalez

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Racism and Aids: African Origin Theories of HIV-1
Charles W. Hunt

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Intermarriage and Ethnicity: Punjabi Mexican Americans, Mexican Japanese, and Filipino Americans
Karen B. Leonard

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