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Introduction
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What’s in a Name?: An Examination of Historians’ Reluctance to Use the Word Slavery in the Context of California Indian Genocide
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By Stephanie Lumsden
The mission system in southern…
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More than 3.1 million women with a history…
Portraying Migrant Lives in Film
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Congratulations to the 2017-2018 CSW Policy Brief Prize Winners!
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The Essential Truths About Essential Oils
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Food-related fragrances are any…