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Product Description: This book, about the genealogy of whiteness, racialized ethnic groups, and the future of race relations in the United States, is for undergraduate or graduate courses including political science, ethnic studies, American Studies, and multicultural and gender studies...read more

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9780739164891 | 1 edition (Lexington Books, December 16, 2011), cover price $80.00

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9780739164907 | Reprint edition (Lexington Books, May 24, 2013), cover price $35.99 | About this edition: This book, about the genealogy of whiteness, racialized ethnic groups, and the future of race relations in the United States, is for undergraduate or graduate courses including political science, ethnic studies, American Studies, and multicultural and gender studies.
9780312111106, titled "Listen-In': Listening/Speaking Attack Strategies for Students of Esl" | St Martins Pr, February 1, 1995, cover price $26.30 | also contains Listen-In'': Listening/Speaking Attack Strategies for Students of Esl

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9780872865211 | 1 edition (City Lights Books, January 10, 2012), cover price $14.95

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Offering a controversial new perspective on integration and American identity, a thought-provoking volume traces the origins of interracial relationships, detailing the many rebels throughout history that broke the racial/color barriers despite the harsh consequences, and revealing how these pairings forever changed our way of thinking and living.

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9780060185176 | Harpercollins, January 1, 2003, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Traces the origins of interracial relationships, discussing the rebels throughout history who broke the racial barriers despite the harsh consequences and offering a new perspective on integration and American identity.

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