Jackson, James S.
Jackson, James S.
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Race and the Power of Sermons on American Politics
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Halte aux tyrans
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Family life in Black America
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Aging in Black America
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Ethnic elderly and long-term care
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Hope and independence
cover - RBResearching black communitiesJackson, James S.
Researching black communities
no cover - LILife in Black AmericaJackson, James S.
Life in Black America
no cover - MHMental Health in Black AmericaJackson, James S.
Mental Health in Black America
no cover - IRIntergenerational RelationsJackson, James S.
Intergenerational Relations
no cover - RMResearch Methodology in African...Jackson, James S.
Research Methodology in African American Communities
no cover - RMResearch Methodology in African...Jackson, James S.
Research Methodology in African American Communities
no cover - TCThe colorful era of the Ohio canalJackson, James S.
The colorful era of the Ohio canal
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- Open Work
Race and the Power of Sermons on American Politics
- Open Work
Halte aux tyrans
- Open Work
Family life in Black America
- Open Work
Aging in Black America
- Open Work
Ethnic elderly and long-term care
- Open Work
Hope and independence
- Open Work
Researching black communities
- Open Work
Life in Black America
- Open Work
Mental Health in Black America
- Open Work
Intergenerational Relations
- Open Work
Research Methodology in African American Communities
- Open Work
Research Methodology in African American Communities
- Open Work
The colorful era of the Ohio canal