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African American History and the JAEH: The First Twenty-Five Years
This essay discusses the early twentieth-century roots of immigration and ethnic history's engagement with African Americans and the race theme; pinpoints the role of the Journal of American Ethnic History in helping to bring the two fields closer together; and concludes with a focus on the cha...
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