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Margot Lee Shetterly, 2016 This book documents and highlights the work of Black women who worked as mathematicians at NACA… READ MORE
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Angela Y. Davis, 2003 Even though a book on the sociology of prisons, it touches on the history of prisons… READ MORE
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Kristian Williams, 2007 A book on the history of police violence. “In this extensively revised and updated edition of his… READ MORE
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George M. Fredrickson, 2002 and 2015 Racism: A Short History explores the roots and manifestations of racism in the western… READ MORE
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LaSalle, Illinois in 1848 was bigger than Chicago when the Illinois & Michigan Canal (I&M Canal) was completed, connecting the… READ MORE
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Everyone thinks differently, and some people think more differently than others – now and in the past. But how can… READ MORE
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On October 17th, Professor Alice Weinreb of the Loyola University History Department led an excellent roundtable on women’s history research… READ MORE
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