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What We Mourn Ellen A. Fagenson-Eland Louis race riot of 1917

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Louis race riot of 1917 affirmed that racist attitudes and structures still dominated the region

Relational practices like one-on-one conversation and public storytelling take on new significance in faith-based community organizations

and engaging key constituencies to shape policies and interagency collaborations

Probabilistic applications are the focus of the articles by DeMuse and Yin

Gary Michael Atkinson has taught introductory courses in philosophy for decades

What We Mourn Ellen A. Fagenson-Eland Louis race riot of 1917How a new culture of bereavement changed the relationship of the Victorian state to its most vulnerable subjects When the Tory Member of Parliament Michael Sadler argued in 1832 for state intervention on behalf of Britain's dying child factory workers, he elicited smirks and ridicule from his Liberal adversaries a response that would have been unimaginable by the century's end. What We Mourn traces the changing understandings of child death within

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