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Analysis of mode of delivery according to race and ethnicity in Brazil: Application of the Robson Classification. [PDF]
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Miscegenated America: The Civil War
American Literary History, 1997This essay enacts the stresses of what it tries to explicate: competing identities for the American nation between the revolution and the Civil War. Such competitions draw on racial and sexual embodiments even at moments when the text or institution under discussion-such as the Declaration of Independence or the Bank of the United States-appears ...
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1998
Abstract This chapter takes up the story on January 6, 1928, the day of the wedding of George and Josephine. George came home at two o'clock in the afternoon on that day since the bureau closed at four, but Josephine was not ready and she had to hurry.
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Abstract This chapter takes up the story on January 6, 1928, the day of the wedding of George and Josephine. George came home at two o'clock in the afternoon on that day since the bureau closed at four, but Josephine was not ready and she had to hurry.
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Ethnic, caste and genetic miscegenation
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1969It is both a pleasure and an honour for me to participate in one of the stimulating Symposia arranged by the Eugenics Society. But it was with some diffidence that I agreed to speak on the topic of miscegenation: a topic which is so complex, so illunderstood, so charged with emotion.
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2013
In a discussion of the history of the East African Indians, Dana April Seidenberg has argued that the relative proximity of the region to the Indian sub-continent has meant that the diaspora has tended to look to the land of origins as the sole locus of its cultural heritage and inspiration. Unlike the Caribbean case where the descendants of nineteenth
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In a discussion of the history of the East African Indians, Dana April Seidenberg has argued that the relative proximity of the region to the Indian sub-continent has meant that the diaspora has tended to look to the land of origins as the sole locus of its cultural heritage and inspiration. Unlike the Caribbean case where the descendants of nineteenth
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2004
Abstract This chapter enacts the stresses of what it tries to explicate: competing identities for the American nation between the revolution and the Civil War. Such competitions draw on racial and sexual embodiments even when the text or institution under discussion—such as the Declaration of Independence or the Bank of the United States—
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Abstract This chapter enacts the stresses of what it tries to explicate: competing identities for the American nation between the revolution and the Civil War. Such competitions draw on racial and sexual embodiments even when the text or institution under discussion—such as the Declaration of Independence or the Bank of the United States—
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