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  • America, an effective new political party forthrightly working for economic justice will be necessary, Wicker writes in Tragic Failure: Racial

    Whatever Happened to Integration? 1997

  • America Ferrera and Melissa Leo are set to star in American Tragic, a post-Iraq War drama from L …

    Screenhead 2009

  • The Magic City was now known as the Tragic City or Bombingham.

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • The Magic City was now known as the Tragic City or Bombingham.

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • The Magic City was now known as the Tragic City or Bombingham.

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • Tragic, that is, beyond the fact that he's a 200-year-old African prince who wakes up in an LA full of blaxploitation stereotypes.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Walter Jon Williams 2008

  • Tragic, that is, beyond the fact that he's a 200-year-old African prince who wakes up in an LA full of blaxploitation stereotypes.

    Blaxploitation Plus! Walter Jon Williams 2008

  • Sowell considers that this visions can be categorized into two broad categories are the "constrained view" also called the Tragic view and the "unconstrained view" also called the Utopian view.

    Archive 2006-12-01 james gaulte 2006

  • Unfortunately, the persistence of the dispute over what actually happened during Reconstruction and the use of Reconstruction fact and fiction to serve the needs of writers and their contemporaries have made getting at the truth about the so-called Tragic Era virtually impossible.

    Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967

  • One of the best-selling books on the subject was by Claude Bowers, entitled The Tragic Era, which came out in 1929.

    Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967

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