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Home > College of Humanities and Sciences > Dept. of Political Science > EES > Vol. 8 (1985) > Iss. 2

 

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Volume 8, Issue 2 (1985)

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Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Articles

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a.k.a. Pablo: Mexican American Images for Television
Norman L. Friedman

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Critique [of a.k.a. Pablo: Mexican American Images for Television by Norman L. Friedman]
Charles L. P. Silet

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Critique [of a.k.a. Pablo: Mexican American Images for Television by Norman L. Friedman]
Mary Beth Haralovich

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Depictions of Elderly Blacks in American Literature
Alice A. Deck

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Critique [of Depictions of Elderly Blacks in American Literature by Alice A. Deck]
Neil Nakadate

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Critique [of Depictions of Elderly Blacks in American Literature by Alice A. Deck]
Helen MacLam

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Critique [of Depictions of Elderly Blacks in American Literature by Alice A. Deck]
Terry Simmons

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Chicano Ethnicity and Aging
Marvin A. Lewis

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Critique [of Chicano Ethnicity and Aging by Marvin A. Lewis]
Ron Striano

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Critique [of Chicano Ethnicity and Aging by Marvin A. Lewis]
Barbara L. Hiura

Conference Abstract

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Abstracts from the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies

End Matter

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