Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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E185.89.F66 Z34 2019eb | Recipes for respect : African American meals and meaning / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 C55 | The church and residential desegregation; a case study of an open housing covenant campaign. | 1 |
E185.89.H6 C56 | Blacks in suburbs, a national perspective / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 C6 | Racial integration in private residential neighborhoods in Connecticut, | 1 |
E185.89.H6 D4 1968 | Interracial housing; a psychological evaluation of a social experiment, | 1 |
E185.89.H6 G55 | Studies in housing & minority groups, | 1 |
E185.89.H6 G76 1958 | The metropolitan area as a racial problem / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 H4 1970 | Because it is right; integration in housing | 1 |
E185.89.H6 L3 | Property values and race; studies in seven cities. | 1 |
E185.89.H6 L66 1947 | People vs. property : race restrictive covenants in housing / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 N6 | Urban desegregation; Negro pioneers and their white neighbors | 1 |
E185.89.H6 P7 1931c | Negro housing; report of the Committee on Negro Housing, Nannie H. Burroughs, chairman. | 1 |
E185.89.H6 R58 | Black suburbanization : access to improved quality of life or maintenance of the status quo? / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 S7 1972 | Black home ownership; a sociological case study of metropolitan Jacksonville | 1 |
E185.89.H6 T3 | Negroes in cities; residential segregation and neighborhood change, | 1 |
E185.89.H6 U47 1963 | Discrimination in housing in the Boston metropolitan area / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 U54 1962 | Civil rights U.S.A. : housing in Washington, D.C. / | 1 |
E185.89.H6 W4 | The Negro ghetto. | 1 |
E185.89.I2 M9 1972 | Emancipation and the freed in American sculpture; a study in interpretation. | 1 |
E185.89.I56 |
Beyond respectability : the intellectual thought of race women / Black reason, white feeling : the Jeffersonian enlightenment in the African American tradition / The Black intellectual tradition : African American thought in the twentieth century / Journal of African American males in education. Fugitive science : empiricism and freedom in early African American culture / Radical aesthetics and modern black nationalism / |
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