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Book Review
| Beyond Black & White: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the U.S. South and Southwest. Ed. by Stephanie Cole and Alison M. Parker. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2004. xxx, 144 pp. Cloth, $32.95, ISBN 1-58544-297-6. Paper, $16.95, ISBN 1-58544-319-0.)
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Stephanie Cole and Alison M. Parker edit the stimulating book Beyond Black & White. Its essays address critical issues at the confluence of southern and western history and, according to Nancy A. Hewitt,
join a small but growing literature that moves beyond the black-white binary in American history by exploring social groups and historical developments that cut across or contested a biracial system. (p. xi)
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