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B : What Does It Mean to Be a Problem?


Subject Race and Ethnicity Studies » African American Studies

DOI: 10.1111/b.9780631235163.2005.x


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CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Afro-American Studies and the Rise of African-American Philosophy CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Sociology and the African Diaspora CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Suicide in Black and White: Theories and Statistics CHAPTER NINETEEN. Some Reflections on Challenges Posed to Social Scientific Method by the Study of Race CHAPTER TWENTY. African-American Queer Studies CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. Black Studies, Race, and Critical Race Theory: A Narrative Deconstruction of Law ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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