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    1. Front and Center - Spring/Summer 1995, Vol 2, No 1

      O'Barr John W. and Patricia B. Rice Walter J.O'Brien Don Robertson Smith Clark Associates: Harry Clark Stephen M.

    2. After Spicer

      And although I am writing from the rice fields of the Caspian and you are writing from the California coast, we write to each other (...)

    3. White Fox

      The sons are tall, with flowing black hair and broad shoulders. They will join the king on the hunt.

    4. Microsoft Word - Ex-californica.docx

      Wait to be attacked by that black thing perched in the golden doorframe of California?

    5. Hoppin' John (1847) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      The cowpeas that Rutledge mentions are prevalent in most parts of the rural south, but I could not find a local store in Durham that carried (...)

    6. Woman: The World Over - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      They are a pleasant folk, and live a life of comparative freedom and pleasure.” “Hulling Rice in the Philippines. Here we have come (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 46 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The cowpeas that Rutledge mentions are prevalent in most parts of the rural south, but I could not find a local store in Durham that carried (...)

    8. Campus Controversies · "Cherry Blossoms Among Magnolias?": A History of the Asian American Experienc

      The fraternity, which had hosted the same themed party off campus before, encouraged party attendees to dress in stereotypical "Asian" attire (...)

    9. Colonial & Antebellum - African American Women's History Resources at Rubenstein Library - LibGuides

      Smith notes, for example, that slaves have a black religious leader and that whites sometimes attend black religious services (...)

    10. Congratulations to Our 2015-2016 Research Grant Recipients - The Devil's Tale

      Whitney Stewart , Ph.D. candidate, history, Rice University, “Domestic Activism: The Politics of the Black Home in (...)

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