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Irving Howe a life of passionate dissent /
Published 2002Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Stories of freedom in Black New York
Published 2002Subjects: “…African Company (New York, N.Y.) History.…”
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Making love modern the intimate public worlds of New York's literary women /
Published 1999Subjects: “…American literature New York (State) New York History and criticism.…”
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Colored memories a biographer's quest for the elusive Lester A. Walton /
Published 2008Subjects: “…African American journalists New York (State) New York Biography.…”
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Berlin Psychoanalytic psychoanalysis and culture in Weimar Republic Germany and beyond /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Berlin soulscapes : Alfred Döblin talks to Ernst Simmel -- Wild psychoanalysis, religion, and race : Georg Groddeck talks to Count Hermann von Keyserling (among others) -- The Berlin Psychoanalytic in Palestine : Arnold Zweig talks to Max Eitingon -- Berlin Dada and psychoanalysis in New York : Richard Huelsenbeck and Charles Hulbeck talk to Karen Horney.…”
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