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Jennifer C. James on Race, Labor and Sustainability

February 16, 2015 Abby Goode

What does guano have to do with race, labor, and sustainability?

Check out Jennifer C. James’s article in ALH to find out.

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    An MLA 2015 Special Session: Thursday, 8 January, 3:30–4:45 p.m., 116, VCC West

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    • About
    • Individual paper abstracts
      • Molly Farrell: “Jefferson, Malthus, and Colonial Problems of Population”
      • Abby Goode: “Breeding Black Nationalism”
      • Holly Schreiber: “Eugenic–Conservationist Discourse in the New Jersey Pine Barrens”
      • Respondent: Stephanie LeMenager
    • Panel description
    • Panelist bios
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