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Ethnic Studies Review

Ethnic Studies Review

Volume 27, Issue 1 (2004)

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Ethnic Studies Review

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Table of Contents

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Editor's Note
Faythe Turner

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Contributors

Articles

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Law and the Making of Slavery in Colonial Virginia
Ashton Wesley Welch

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W. E. B. Du Bois on Brown v. Board of Education
Stanley O. Gaines Jr.

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What's in a Name? Racial and Ethnic Classifications and the Meaning of Hispanic/Latino in the United States
Keith M. Kilty and Maria Videl de Haymes

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Thomas Braga's Portingales: A Celebration of Portuguese American Culture
Reinaldo Silva

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How and Why lslamophobia is tied to English Nationalism but not to Scottish Nationalism
Asifa M. Hussain and William L. Miller

Reviews

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[Review of] John Carter, Ethnicity, Exclusion and the Workplace
Bridget A. Teboh

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[Review of] Garbi Schmidt, Islam in Urban America: Sunni Muslims in Chicago
Jess Hollenback

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[Review of] Patricia V. Symonds. Calling in the Soul: Gender and the Cycle of Life in a Hmong Village
Jeremy Hein

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[Review of] Andrew Pilkington, Racial Disadvantage and Ethnic Diversity in Britain
Simboonath Singh

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[Review of] Henk van Woerden. The Assassin: A Story of Race and Rage in the Land of Apartheid. Translated by Dan Jacobson.
Ashton Wesley Welch

 
 
 
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ISSN: 1555-1881

 
 
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