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Trustee for the Human Community The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr., Vol. IV
Ralph J. Bunche, the United Nations, 1951-1954
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The Demographics of Empire Viewing African Cinema in the
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Abolitionism and Imperialism in Domestic Violence and the Law in Indiana’s War 1 Recasting the Past 9
Britain, Africa . . . 8 Colonial . . . 9 Intonations 9 Rescue of Joshua Glover 4
Access with Attitude 12 Dred Scott Case 4 Inventing Global Ecology 6 Resistance on the National
African AIDS Epidemic 12 Emancipation without Abolition in Inventing Pollution 6 Stage 7
African Soccerscapes 10 German East Africa 8 Resurrecting the Granary 6
James Madison 2
American Pogrom 4 Empire in Africa 12 Return of the Galon King 7
Kansas’s War 1
Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics Exile Mission 5 Rome’s Most Faithful
Land beyond the Mists 12
5 Extracting Appalachia 3 Daughter 5
Land, Memory, Reconstruction,
Being Dutch in the East Fairer Death 4 and Justice 10 Silenced Voices 7
Indies 7 Fighting the Greater Jihad 9 Sino–Malay Trade and
Landmarked 10
Black and White in Colour 11 Fighting the Slave Trade 8 Diplomacy . . . 7
Law and the Prophets 9
Black Laws 4 For the Prevention of Cruelty 2 Slavery in the Great Lakes
Law of the Looking Glass 5
Borders of Integration 5 Region of East Africa 8
Forger’s Tale 9 Mad Dogs and Meerkats 6
Cast Out 10 Slavery, Emancipation and
Framing the Polish Home 5 Madness in Buenos Aires 7 Colonial… 8
Catching Stories 12 Frontiers of Freedom 4 Making a World After Social History and African
Center of a Great Empire 2 Game of Conservation 6 Empire 10 Environments 6
Child Slaves in the Modern Generations Past 12 Memoir & the Memoirist 12 Stirring the Pot 10
World 8
Gibbons v. Ogden 2 Missouri’s War 1 Terrible Swift Sword 3
Children in Slavery 8
Grasinski Girls 5 Modern History of the Somali 12 Testaments 5
Chocolate on Trial 8
Healing the Herds 6 Nature and History in Modern Themes in West African
Christianity and Public Culture in Italy 6
Healing Traditions 9 History 11
Africa 12
Heterosexual Africa? 9 No Winners Here Tonight 4 Traitors and True Poles 5
Clash of Moral Nations 5
History of Indiana Law 4 Ohio’s War 1 Triumph of the Expert 6
Cold War and Decolonization 11
History of Islam in Africa 11 Ohio’s Kingmaker 2 Trustee for the Human
Colonial Meltdown 9
History of Michigan Law 4 Origins of Modern Polish Community 2
Congress and the Emergence of Democracy 5
History of Nebraska Law 4 Viewing African Cinema in the
Sectionalism 3
Ouidah 8 Twenty-first Century 11
Constructing Black Education at History of Ohio Law 4
Pachakutic and the Rise and Wanted—Correspondence 1
Oberlin College 3 Holy Week 5
Decline of the … 7 Wartime in Burma 7
Dead Last 2 How Green Were the Nazis 6
Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr III When Sugar Ruled 7
Decolonization of Africa 12 Imagining Serengeti 6 & IV 2
Wielding the Ax 6
Democracy in Session 4 Imperial Gullies 6 Paris on the Potomac 3
Women & Slavery, Vol. I 8
Demographics of Empire 11 In the Balance of Power 3 Populist Seduction in Latin America
Women & Slavery, Vol. II 8
Do They Miss Me at Home? 1 In the Shadow of Freedom 3 7
Incidental Architect 3 Race, Revolution, and the Struggle
for . . . 11
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Ablard 7 Bodden 7 de la Torre 7 Horner 2 Marburger 12 Russo 3
Akyeampong 11 Bodenhamer 4 DeBlasio 12 Huener 5 McCook 5 Satre 8
Alegi 10 Bosma 7 Dee 1 Iliffe 12 McCann 10 Saul/Austen 11
Ali 3 Brown, Gordon S. 3 Diouf 8 Ittmann 11 Medard & Doyle 8 Schmidt 11
Andrzejewski 5 Brown/Gilfoyle 6 Deutsch 8 Jaroszynska-Kirchman Middleton 4 Shallcross 5
Armiero/Hall 6 Brown, Karen 6 Dooling 8 5 Mijeski 7 Showers 6
Aung-Thwin 7 Bruggemeier 6 Epprecht 9 Juarez-Dappe 7 Mitchell, Clarence Jr 2 Shetler 6
Babou 9 Buckley 3 Englund 12 Konig/Finkelman 4 Moorman 9 Sidalli 1
Bailey 1 Burgess 11 Erdmans 5 Larson 12 Mostwin 5 Skaff 5
Baker 4 Burrill/Roberts . . . 9 Field/Gournay . . . 3 Law 8 Nation 1 Streib 4
Baumann 3 Burton/Charton- Finkelman 3, 4 Lee 10 Newbury 12 Sunseri 6
Beers 2 Bigot 12 Flint 9 Lewis, I. M. 11 Newell 9 Taylor 4
Beier/Ocobock 10 Campbell 8 Gless 4 Lewis, Michael L. 6 Ochonu 9 Theippan 7
Beinart 6 Cayton 2 Gold 4 Levtzion 12 Payne 2 Thorsheim 6
Benedict 4 Cioc 6 Hill 2 Lumpkins Pease 5 Vile 2
Bickford-Smith 11 Cox 2 Heng 7 Magaziner 9 Peterson 8, 9 Walker 10
Birmingham 12 Currell 2 Hodge 6 Majewski 5 Plach 5 Watson 3
Biskupski/Pula . . . 5 Davis 6 Hollander 7 Maness 1 Ponce 1 Welsh-Huggins 4