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Home > College of Humanities and Sciences > Dept. of Political Science > EES > Vol. 5 (1982) > Iss. 1

 

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Volume 5, Issue 1 (1982)

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Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

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Introduction
Charles C. Irby

Articles

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Fascism: A Review of Its History and Its Present Cultural Reality in the Americas
Jack D. Forbes

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Critique [of Fascism: A Review of Its History and Its Present Cultural Reality in the Americas]
Frank J. Cavaioli

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Critique [of Fascism: A Review of Its History and Its Present Cultural Reality in the Americas]
Wolfgang Binder

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Critique [of Fascism: A Review of Its History and Its Present Cultural Reality in the Americas]
David M. Johnson

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Critique [of Fascism: A Review of Its History and Its Present Cultural Reality in the Americas]
Shirley Vining Brown

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Institutional Racism
Vine Deloria Jr

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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
James A. Perry

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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
Barbara F. Luebke

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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
Kathleen Hickok

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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
Anthony J. Cortese

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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
Thomas Mann Jr

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Critique [of Institutional Racism]
Marvin J. Happle

End Matter

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Contributors

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The Editor Notes

 
 
 
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