EDUARDO CHIVAMBO MONDLANE (1924-1969) was on the faculty of the Department of Anthropology at Syracuse University before working for the UN and then returning to Southern Africa to dedicate himself to FRELIMO, of which he was a founder and leader. > You can read more about Mondlane here.
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- The Issue of Whiteness by John L. Jackson Jr., Deborah A. Thomas
- What Are You Laughing At? Assessing the “Racial” in U.S. Public Discourse by John Hartigan Jr.
- Introduction: the Stakes of Whiteness Studies by Matthew Durington
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