The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2017
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2017
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The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2017
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The University of North Carolina Press
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Chapel Hill
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- Raising government children, a history of foster care and the American welfare state, Catherine E. Rymph - alkaline paper
- From Goodwill to grunge, a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies, Jennifer Le Zotte - alkaline paper
- From Goodwill to grunge, a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies, Jennifer Le Zotte - alkaline paper
- Porous borders, multiracial migrations and the law in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, Julian Lim - alkaline paper
- History comes alive, public history and popular culture in the 1970s, M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska - alkaline paper
- Recaptured Africans, surviving slave ships, detention, and dislocation in the final years of the slave trade, Sharla M. Fett - alkaline paper
- Boss lady, how three women entrepreneurs built successful big businesses in the mid-twentieth century, Edith Sparks - alkaline paper
- The second line of defense, American women and World War I, Lynn Dumenil - alkaline paper
- After Aquarius dawned, how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies, Judy Kutulas - alkaline paper
- They should stay there, the story of Mexican migration and repatriation during the Great Depression, Fernando Saúl Alanís Enciso ; translated by Russ Davidson ; foreword by Mark Overmyer-Velázquez - alk. paper
- Raising government children, a history of foster care and the American welfare state, Catherine E. Rymph - alkaline paper
- History comes alive, public history and popular culture in the 1970s, M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska - alkaline paper
- After Aquarius dawned, how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies, Judy Kutulas - alkaline paper
- They should stay there, the story of Mexican migration and repatriation during the Great Depression, Fernando Saúl Alanís Enciso ; translated by Russ Davidson ; foreword by Mark Overmyer-Velázquez - alk. paper
- No right to be idle, the invention of disability, 1840s-1930s, Sarah F. Rose - alkaline paper
- Raising government children, a history of foster care and the American welfare state, Catherine E. Rymph - alkaline paper
- After Aquarius dawned, how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies, Judy Kutulas - alkaline paper
- From Goodwill to grunge, a history of secondhand styles and alternative economies, Jennifer Le Zotte - alkaline paper
- The religion of chiropractic, populist healing from the American heartland, Holly Folk - alk. paper
- Boss lady, how three women entrepreneurs built successful big businesses in the mid-twentieth century, Edith Sparks - alkaline paper
- Labor under fire, a history of the AFL-CIO since 1979, Timothy J. Minchin - alkaline paper
- The religion of chiropractic, populist healing from the American heartland, Holly Folk - alk. paper
- No right to be idle, the invention of disability, 1840s-1930s, Sarah F. Rose - alkaline paper
- History comes alive, public history and popular culture in the 1970s, M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska - alkaline paper
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