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William Ian Miller,
"Is a Gift Forever?"
Fall 2007, 100: 13-22.
William
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Rachel
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Deak
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Jennifer
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Michael
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Robert
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13-41.
Robert
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number 30.
Robert
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Diana
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István
Rév, "In Mendacio Veritas (In Lies There Lies the Truth),"
Summer 1991, 35: 1-20.
Michael
Rogin, "'Democracy and Burnt Cork': The End of Blackface and the Beginning of Civil Rights,"
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Michael
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Mark
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Genealogy of Modern Authorship," Winter 1988, 23: 118-34.
Kim
Lane Scheppele, "Facing Facts in Legal Interpretation," Spring 1990,
30: 42-77.
Emily
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Summer 2005, 91: 1-25.
Martin
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Eric
J. Sundquist, "Mark Twain and Homer Plessy," Fall 1988, 24: 102-28.
Joseph
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1-12.
Anne
M. Wagner, "Warhol Paints History, or Race in America," Summer 1996, 55:
98-119.
Richard
Walker, "California's Collision of Race and
Class," Summer 1996, 55: 163-83.
Alexander
Welsh, "The Evidence of Things Not Seen: Justice Stephen and Bishop
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Robert
Westley, "The Accursed Share: Genealogy, Temporality,
and the Problem of Value in Black Reparations Discourse,"
Fall 2005, 92: 81-116.
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