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Kathryn Stockett Is Not My Sister and I Am Not Her Help, JENdA: A Journal of Culture of African Women Studies (2011)

I did not attend Wednesday’s movie release of The Help from DreamWorks Pictures, based on...

 

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The Help Leaves Her Longing for a More Authentic Story, JENdA: A Journal of Culture of African Women Studies (2011)

I had said I would not see the movie, The Help. I made that decision...

 

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Book Review: This Violent Empire: The Birth of an American National Identity, Journal of American History (2010)

This Violent Empire sheds important light on the dark historical schism between the aspirations of...

 

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Orders Highlight Need for Diversity in Appointing Class Counsel, Litigation News (2010)

A federal district judge received considerable attention from litigators around the country as a result...

 

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The State of Black Women in Politics Under the First Black President, The Scholar and Feminist Online Issue (2010)

It would be nice to think that Obama's election was the positive end note to...

 

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In-House Counsel’s Inactive Bar Status Causes Loss of Privilege, Litigation News (2010)

Ruling that a corporation did not take reasonable precautions to confirm in-house counsel’s authority to...

 

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Opposing Party Ordered to Pay Expert Deposition Preparation Fees, Litigation News (2010)

The use of experts in litigation is common, and so are disputes over the payment...

 

“Clerk-Loaning” Program Sparks Ethical Debate, Litigation News (2009)

In today’s economic climate, the legal profession faces the same financial pressures all businesses do....

 

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Racially Writing the Republic: Racists, Race Rebels, and Transformations of American Identity (with Bruce Baum) (2009)

Racially Writing the Republic investigates the central role of race in the construction and transformation...

 

Courts Wrangle with Twittering by Jurors, Litigation News (2009)

The continuing improvement of search tools, proliferation of microblogging sites like Twitter, and increased use...

 

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Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton (2009)

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book analyzes Black women's involvement in American political life, focusing...

 

Computers to Replace Lawyers? Not Yet, Litigation News (2009)

Though “concept searching” may create efficiencies, developing the concept searches requires a team of individuals...

 

Barack Obama as Walter Lee Younger, Jr., Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (2008)

Over the course of the past year, commentary from prominent voices including Robert L. Johnson,...

 

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Review of Black Feminist Voices in Politics by Evelyn Simian, National Political Science Review (2007)
 

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To Die for the People's Temple: The Appropriation of Huey Newton by Jim Jones (with Adam John Waterman), People's Temple and Black Religion in America (2004)
 

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Multicultural Feminism Transforming Democracy, Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Comparative Studies (2002)
 

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[Reprinted] Babylon is Burning, Or Race, Gender, and Sexuality at the Revolutionary People’s Constitutional Convention (with Adam J. Waterman), Visiones Contemporaneas De La Cultura Y La Literature Norteamericana En Los Sesenta Universidad de Sevilla (2002)
 

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The American Health Insurance Landscape: From Self-Insurance to Subsidies, Rationing, and Turmoil (with R Geist), Minnesota Medicine: A Journal of Critical and Health Affairs (2002)
 

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From Kennedy to Combahee: Black Feminist Activism from 1960 to 1980, Sisters in the struggle: African American women in the civil rights-black power movement (2001)
 

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Medical Inflation: New systems for contolling it (with R Geist), Minnesota Physician: The Independent Medical Business Newspaper (2001)
 

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Nineteenth Cenury Black Feminist Writing and Organizing as a Humanist Act, By These Hands: A Documentary History of African-American Humanism (2001)
 

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Multicultural Feminism Transforming Democracy, Macalester International (2000)
 

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The Problem of the 21st Century: The Problem of the Dollar Sign, Black Issues in Higher Education (2000)
 

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Analyzing Racial Justice and Social Law, Journal of Intergroup Relations (1997)
 

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Reclaiming Culture or Commodifying Contempt? , American Quarterly (1996)

Review essay of Kenneth Goings', Mammy and Uncle Mose: Black collectible and American Stereotyping and...

 

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More Than Memorabilia? Khaila as Jezebel, Manny, and Sapphire in Losing Isaiah, COLORS: Opinion & the Arts in Communities of Color (1995)
 

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Book Review: Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins, Canon: The Journal of the Rocky Mountain American Studies Association (1994)