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Review: The Mormon Rebellion: America’S First Civil War 1857–1858 By David L. Bigler And Will Bagley, Gene Deerman
Review: The Mormon Rebellion: America’S First Civil War 1857–1858 By David L. Bigler And Will Bagley, Gene Deerman
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Review: The Mormon Rebellion: America’S First Civil War 1857–1858 By David L. Bigler And Will Bagley, Gene Deerman
Review: The Mormon Rebellion: America’S First Civil War 1857–1858 By David L. Bigler And Will Bagley, Gene Deerman
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Broke: How Debt Bankrupts The Middle Class, Michael D. Gillespie Ph.D.
Broke: How Debt Bankrupts The Middle Class, Michael D. Gillespie Ph.D.
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Broke: How Debt Bankrupts The Middle Class, Michael Gillespie
Broke: How Debt Bankrupts The Middle Class, Michael Gillespie
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Race And Racism In Internet Studies: A Review And Critique, Jessie Daniels
Race And Racism In Internet Studies: A Review And Critique, Jessie Daniels
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Race and racism persist online in ways that are both new and unique to the Internet, alongside vestiges of centuries-old forms that reverberate significantly both offline and on. As we mark 15 years into the field of Internet studies, it becomes necessary to assess what the extant research tells us about race and racism. This paper provides an analysis of the literature on race and racism in Internet studies in the broad areas of (1) race and the structure of the Internet, (2) race and racism matters in what we do online, and (3) race, social control and Internet law. …