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Historical Trauma
Black Ghost of Empire: The long death of slavery and the failure of emancipation (print)
by
Kris Manjapra
Call Number: Popular Rental Collection HM1266 .M38 2022
ISBN: 9781982123475
Publication Date: 2022
Available in print only.
Crimes Against Humanity in the Land of the Free: Can a Truth and Reconciliation Process Health Racial Conflict in America (print)
by
Imani Michelle Scott (Editor)
Call Number: Wolf Law Library Stacks KF4755 .C74 2014
ISBN: 9781440830433
Publication Date: 2014-08-20
Available in print only.
Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity (print and eBook)
by
Ron Eyerman; Jeffrey C. Alexander (Contribution by); Steven Seidman (Contribution by)
Call Number: Swem Library Stacks E185.625 .E96 2001
ISBN: 9780521004374
Publication Date: 2001-12-13
Don't Cry for Me: A Novel (print)
by
Daniel Black
Call Number: Swem Library Stacks PS3602.L267 D66 2022
ISBN: 9781335425737
Publication Date: 2022-02-01
Available in print only.
Harlem Shuffle (print)
by
Colson Whitehead
Call Number: Stacks PS3573.H4768 H37 2021
ISBN: 9780385545136
Publication Date: 2021
Available in print only.
Jim Crow Wisdom: Memory and Identity in Black America since 1940 (print and eBook)
by
Jonathan Scott Holloway
Call Number: Swem Library Stacks E185.625 .H64 2013
ISBN: 9781469610702
Publication Date: 2013-10-15
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (print)
by
Joy DeGruy Leary; Randall Robinson
Call Number: Wolf Law Library Stacks RC451.5 .N4 L43 2005
ISBN: 0963401122
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Available in print only.
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