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The Use of the Terms Negro and Black to Include Persons of Native American Ancestry in Anglo North America [PDF]
In 1854 the California State Supreme Court sought to bar all non-Caucasians from equal citizenship and civil rights. The court stated: The word Black may include all Negroes, but the term Negro does not include all Black persons . . . . We are of the
Forbes, Jack D.
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Working out abjection in the Panapompom bêche-de-mer fishery: Race, economic change and the future in Papua New Guinea [PDF]
This is the accepted version of the following article: Rollason, W. (2010), Working out abjection in the Panapompom bêche-de-mer fishery: Race, economic change and the future in Papua New Guinea. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 21: 149–170. doi:
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Canada’s immigration policy toward black people [PDF]
McKinnon and colleagues deserve a great deal of credit in authoring one of the few articles that address black–white racial disparities in preterm birth in Canada.[1][1] Despite the absolute disparities being smaller after adjusting for other variables, the relative risk ratios were very similar,
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Excess Mortality and Years of Potential Life Lost Among Black People in the US from 1999 to 2020 [PDF]
César Caraballo +14 more
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Elderly people are a vulnerable group that is in a risk of getting undernutrition. This problem could be addressed by fermented peanut meal (black oncom) which has many nutritional contents and potential health benefits.
Budi Setiawan +4 more
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Black Italianità: Citizenship and Belonging in the Black Mediterranean [PDF]
This article discusses the fraught relationship between legal citizenship and Black belonging as depicted in the works of two Black Italian women writers. The protagonists in the short story “Salsicce” (“Sausages”) by Igiaba Scego and the novella Kkeywa:
Smythe, SA
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Welcome to the Sunken Place [PDF]
People of Color entering into the field of Student Affairs continue to face discrimination, racism, systematic oppression and microaggressions. The authors in this article aim to 1. highlight personal experiences, 2. relay some approaches that have paved
Lithgow, Isora +3 more
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Health of Black and LGBTQIA+ Populations in Health EDUCATION: A Scoping Review Protocol
Introduction: The health education curricula should explicitly recognize, define, and address the unique needs and health disparities faced by Black and LGBTQIA+ populations, as a means of ensuring that healthcare for these populations is both ...
Bruno Pereira da Silva +11 more
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IntroductionRacial differences in adverse maternal and birth outcomes have been studied in other countries, however, there are few studies specific to the Canadian population.
Qun Miao +6 more
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Social Media: Flattening Hierarchies for Women and Black, Indigenous, People Of Color (BIPOC) to Enter the Room Where It Happens [PDF]
Boghuma K Titanji +5 more
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