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Stuck In Denial versus Moving With Science: Climate Change Discourses and the Influence of the Denial Machine on Left and Right News Media
The Construction of Race and the Politics of Memory in American Anti- and Pro-Slavery Fiction from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Thomas Nelson Page
Heavy Metal under Scrutiny: The Controversial Battle for the Protection of America’s Youth
The Best Government Money Can Buy, An In-depth analysis of House Leadership voting behavior in the 112th Congress with respect to their largest donors.
Rebellion in the Borderlands: Slave Flight and the Runaway Slave in Antebellum Texas, 1836-1860
Character vs. Caricature: The Construction of Blackness in Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven and Claude McKay's Home to Harlem
Black Agency in Amistad, 12 Years a Slave and The Birth of a Nation (2016) in the Context of Contemporary Racial Tensions in the United States
Exhibiting the Jewish Lower East Side and Black Harlem: The Representation of Place and the Construction of Ethnic Identity in Two 1960s Museum Exhibitions
Radicals, Conservatives, and the Salem Witchcraft Crisis: Exploiting the Fragile Communities of Colonial New England
West Germany and the Year of Europe
Legitimacy in New York politics
From "The Cincinnati Effect" to "The Ferguson Effect": Media's Growing Involvement in Police Brutality Against Black Citizens
Henry Waxman and the first congressional hearings on AIDS
Outsiderism: The Origins of an American Tradition
Tolerance in (Old) New York: Its Origins in New Netherland Historiography
Surrogate Families and the Role of the Community in Octavia Butler's Kindred, Toni Morrison's Beloved, and Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
Manipulating the rules of politics: The origin and development of an organic political institutional system in the United States of America
The U.S. Embargo Against Cuba: 55 Years Later
A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down: Poison Use by Slaves in Antebellum Virginia.
A Posthumanist Neo-Slave Narrative: Dismantling the Humanist Subject in Lilith’s Brood
JUST JUSTICES? AN ANALYSIS OF THE ARGUMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT JUSTICES IN THE OBAMACARE CASES
Old Guard in the Shadow of Free Jazz: Avant-garde Jazz and the Politics of Race from 1955 to 1965
Crossing Cultural Borders: The Construction of a Jewish American Identity in The Promised Land, Yekl, and The Rise of David Levinsky
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Post-war Austria through American eyes, 1945-1948

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