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The Journal of ethnic studies; volume 3, number 3, Fall 1975

The Journal of ethnic studies; volume 3, number 3, Fall 1975

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The Journal of ethnic studies; volume 3, number 3, Fall 1975

by Wilner, Jeffrey D. [and] Jesse Hiraoka, editors

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Bellingham: Western Washington State College, 1975. 126p., 6 x 9 inches, wraps, lightly worn, spine chipped at bottom else good condition. Articles include "Chicano Community Control in South Texas: Problems and Prospects", "Change Came Slowly: The Case of the Powhatan Indians of Virginia", "Biracial Politics in the South: A Black Politician's Viewpoint" and "The Sephardic Revival in the United States: A Case of Ethnic Revival in a Minority-Within-a-Minority

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Title
The Journal of ethnic studies; volume 3, number 3, Fall 1975
Author
Wilner, Jeffrey D. [and] Jesse Hiraoka, editors
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Western Washington State College
Place of Publication
Bellingham
Date Published
1975
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African American; Judaica; 1970S; Serials, journals, magazines; Washington;

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