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Author: Lonnie AthensPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1997 learn more... |
Author: Annette AtkinsPub Date: December 2001 The first book on 19th century siblings--as informative for todays families as it is accurate about those in the 19th century, Atkins shows how brothers and sisters provide vital familial links with each other that last. This book also tells good stories, and engages the reader in the lives of real people in the past. learn more... |
Author: Allan W. AustinPub Date: Cloth: 2004; Paper: 2007 Exploring racism and multiculturalism in WWII-era Japanese American student resettlement learn more... |
Author: Mary AustinPub Date: 2003 With its indigenous peoples, whose life patterns and art forms reflected a long intimacy with the land, its permeable borderlands, its multiple languages and traditions, its long and complicated history of encounters between diverse peoples, its unique landscape and ecology, the Southwest offered, in Austin's view, a model for the future. learn more... |
Author: Allan W. AustinPub Date: October 2012 The links among religion, race relations, and peace activism learn more... |
Author: Valeen Tippetts Averylearn more... |
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