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A Discussion of Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen’s Deep Roots: How Slavery Still Shapes Southern Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2020

Shayla C. Nunnally*
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut, [email protected]

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