Hine, Darlene Clark.
Hine, Darlene Clark, 1947-
Darlene Clark Hine
Darlene Clark Hine historian and professor
VIAF ID: 93783992 (Personal)
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Works
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The African-American odyssey | |
Beyond bondage free women of color in the Americas | |
Black Chicago Renaissance | |
Black Europe and the African diaspora | |
Black victory : the rise and fall of the white primary in Texas | |
Black women in America | |
The Black women in the Middle West Project : a comprehensive resource guide, Illinois and Indiana : historical essays, oral histories, biographical profiles, and document collections | |
Black women in white : racial conflict and cooperation in the nursing profession, 1890-1950 | |
Crossing boundaries comparative history of black people in diaspora | |
The foundations of modern nursing in America. with emphasis on the nurse specialist | |
Gendered resistance : women, slavery, and the legacy of Margaret Garner | |
The making of a Southerner | |
Manhood rights : the construction of black male history and manhood, 1750-1870 | |
More than chattel, c1996: | |
New Black studies | |
New negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 | |
The path to equality : from the Scottsboro case to the breaking of baseball's color barrier, 1931-1947 | |
question of manhood a reader in U. S. black's men history and masculinit | |
Rape and the inner lives of black women in the Middle West : preliminary thoughts on the culture of dissemblance | |
Speak truth to power : Black professional class in United States history | |
The State of Afro-American history | |
"We specialize in the wholly impossible" : a reader in Black women's history | |
When the truth is told : a history of black women's culture and community in Indiana, 1875-1950 |