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White-Collar Blues

Dissent, 2006
Barbara Ehrenreich's Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream is about her experience of white-collar unemployment—at a time when 20 percent of the unemployed are white-collar professionals—1.6 million people. This is another first-person story about Barbara going underground into the world of work and taking notes. For this project,
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Blue White Red

2013
Follow Alain Mabanckou on <a href="https://twitter.com/amabanckou">Twitter</a> Like the Global African Voices series page on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-African-Voices/203899516294817">Facebook</a>
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Red, White, and Blue

2019
The authors of this article examine the travel narratives of several Muslim Americans who have performed Hajj. They try to provide some insights into the different ways in which they experience the journey. They start with a discussion about the general situation of Muslims in America and explain the modality of arranging to travel to Mecca.
Sophia Rose Arjana, Rose Aslan
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Black, White, and Blue

Afterimage, 2013
Uncle Charlie By Marc Asnin Contrasto, 2012 408 pp./$49.00 (hb) Uncle Charlie is not a story of a man abandoned by his children, but a book about the intense vision and dedication of an artist who saw in his extended family an epic tale of sorrow. The book is an intense collaboration of words and images, with Marc Asnin's dark, brooding photographs ...
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Black, White & Blue

Media Information Australia, 1994
The new 'blue skies' broadcasting policy environment has been taking shape at a time when the government has not had control of the Senate. Independent senators have therefore had the opportunity to force a review of the censorship principles and classification procedures to apply to new and existing media.
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Black, white and blue

2018
My dissertation is a foray into blues music's intricate web of racial taxonomies, an aspect that has been neglected by most existing studies of the genre. In particular, I am interested in significant changes that took place in the 1960s under which blues was reconfigured from "black" to "white" in its production and reception while simultaneously ...
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Defoliants: Orange, White, and Blue

Science, 1969
G H, Orians, E W, Pfeiffer
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