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V.P. Franklin Archives
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  1. African Americans and Jews in the Twentieth Cen... (1998)
    Studies in Convergence and Conflict
    1 Review
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    Canada and the United States (Review)
    Knocking at Our Own Door, by Clarence Taylor
    1. Knocking at Our Own Door by Clarence Taylor
    The American Historical Review, April 1999, p. 600
  3. Living Our Stories, Telling Our Truths (1995)
    Autobiography and the Making of the African-American Intellectual Tradition
    1 Review
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    United States (Review)
    Three Who Dared, by Philip S. Foner
    1. Three Who Dared by Philip S. Foner
    The American Historical Review, February 1985, p. 222
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    United States (Review)
    Private Black Colleges in Texas, 1865-1954, by Michael R. Heintze
    1. Private Black Colleges in Texas, 1865-1954 by Michael R. Heintze
    The American Historical Review, April 1986, p. 474
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    United States (Review)
    Initiative, Paternalism and Race Relations, by Edmund L. Drago
    1. Initiative, Paternalism and Race Relations by Edmund L. Drago
    The American Historical Review, October 1991, p. 1299
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    United States (Review)
    E. Franklin Frazier Reconsidered, by Anthony M. Platt
    1. E. Franklin Frazier Reconsidered by Anthony M. Platt
    The American Historical Review, June 1992, p. 950
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    United States (Review)
    Black Scholar: Horace Mann Bond, 1904-1972, by Wayne J. Urban
    1. Black Scholar: Horace Mann Bond, 1904-1972 by Wayne J. Urban
    The American Historical Review, June 1993, p. 954
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    United States (Review)
    Along Freedom Road, by David S. Cecelski
    1. Along Freedom Road by David S. Cecelski
    The American Historical Review, June 1995, p. 967
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    United States (Review)
    Reading, Writing, and Race, by Davison M. Douglas
    1. Reading, Writing, and Race by Davison M. Douglas
    The American Historical Review, February 1997, p. 219
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