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Carcasson, Martín, and James Arnt Aune, "Klansman on the Court: Justice Hugo Black's 1937 Radio Address to the Nation," Quarterly Journal of Speech, 89 (May 2003), 154–70.

Delton, Jennifer, "Before the White Negro: Sin and Salvation in Kingsblood Royal," American Literary History, 15 (Summer 2003), 311–33.

Donovan, Brian, "The Sexual Basis of Racial Formation: Anti-vice Activism and the Creation of the Twentieth-Century 'Color Line,'" Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 26 (July 2003), 707–27.

Ezzell, Bill, "Laws of Racial Identification and Racial Purity in Nazi Germany and the United States: Did Jim Crow Write the Laws That Spawned the Holocaust?," Southern University Law Review, 30 (Fall 2002), 1–13.

Hoffman, Beatrix, "Scientific Racism, Insurance, and Opposition to the Welfare State: Frederick L. Hoffman's Transatlantic Journey," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 2 (April 2003), 150–90.

Jung, Moon-Kie, "Interracialism: The Ideological Transformation of Hawaii's Working Class," American Sociological Review, 68 (June 2003), 373–400.

Murphree, Vanessa, "The Student Voice: 'Purging the Rabies of Racism,' 1960–1965," American Journalism, 20 (Winter 2003), 73–91.

Noakes, John A., "Racializing Subversion: The FBI and the Depiction of Race in Early Cold War Movies," Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 26 (July 2003), 728–49.

Ogletree, Charles J., Jr., "The Current Reparations Debate," U.C. Davis Law Review, 36 (June 2003), 1051–72.. . .

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