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Rebirth!

2019
This final chapter describes how Mardi Gras Indians became more prominent in the public eye during the twentieth century. While they were often associated with violent street clashes during the early decades, by the last quarter of the century, a deliberate move towards harmony and growing cooperation led to more peaceful encounters among Mardi Gras ...
Ryan B. Hayward, Bjarne Toft
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Rebirth

Reimagining both the House Museum and Reconstruction memory for the twenty-first century In Rebirth, public historian Jennifer Whitmer Taylor provides a compelling account of how to reenvision the historic house museum. Using the Museum of the Reconstruction Era—known as the Woodrow Wilson Family Home for most of its many years as a house museum—as a
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Rebirth

Manoa, 2007
Abul Bashar   +2 more
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Rebirth

The Massachusetts Review, 2018
Cyril E. Black   +4 more
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Rebirth

Red Cedar Review, 2010
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Rebirth

Self & Society, 1979
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