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... African American . " On any given day in the late twentieth century , " write Michael B. Katz , Mark J. Stern , and Jamie J. Fader in a study of the new black inequality published in the Journal of American History ( June 2005 ) ...
... African American . " On any given day in the late twentieth century , " write Michael B. Katz , Mark J. Stern , and Jamie J. Fader in a study of the new black inequality published in the Journal of American History ( June 2005 ) ...
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... American constitution and brought into being a new American citizenship . Central to this transformation , Allen con- tends , was the willingness of African Ameri- cans to assume the burden of democratic citi- zenship , which she ...
... American constitution and brought into being a new American citizenship . Central to this transformation , Allen con- tends , was the willingness of African Ameri- cans to assume the burden of democratic citi- zenship , which she ...
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... African Ameri- cans to assume the burden of democratic citi- zenship , which she defines as sacrifice . The theme of sacrifice is initially drawn from Ralph Ellison's reading of African American history , and especially from his ...
... African Ameri- cans to assume the burden of democratic citi- zenship , which she defines as sacrifice . The theme of sacrifice is initially drawn from Ralph Ellison's reading of African American history , and especially from his ...
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