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    Race and Welfare: The Unspoken Variable 

    Timoll, Jason A.
    In order to analyze racial discrimination in the distribution of government welfare benefits, one must establish whether or not such problems exists, whether and how they may be documented, whether the problem is isolated ...
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    Tell Me How I'm Supposed to Breed with No Air: Air Pollution and Fertility in the U.S. (thesis) 

    Kallus, Margaret
    Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy is known to cause adverse infant health outcomes. However, less is known about the effect of pollution on fertility. In this paper, I use EPA air quality monitor data and NCHS ...
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    Racial Segregation, Employment, and Income in the U.S., 1970-2010 (thesis) 

    Juneau, John J., II
    In this paper, I analyze the relationship between racial segregation and income for black and white male workers during this period. I find that racial segregation continues a previously observed downward trend through ...
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    Apartheid Resurrected: How American Incarceration Policies Wage War On Poor African American Communities 

    Terborg-Galloway, Sherry A.
    Clearly, determinate sentencing policies which are disproportionate in their application, resulting in increased incarceration of a specific minority group, fail to fulfill the objectives of a fair and just criminal justice ...
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    The Power of ZIP Codes: Segregation in Southern California, Reexamined 

    Leon, Julio Cesar, II
    The ultimate aim of this study is to explore and deconstruct the myriad causes which contribute to segregation's persistence, even when no longer mandated by law as it was only a few generations ago. Within the nation that ...
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    The Availability of Private Suits to Enforce Environmental Justice: Past, Present and Future 

    Scott, Robert H.
    For over twenty years legal and social commentators and advocates have recognized that low income and minority communities bear a disproportionate burden regarding pollution, hazardous waste siting, and other environmental ...

    The Original Sin: English Discourses of Race and Plantation in Ireland, 1590-1625 (thesis) 

    Leary, Richard William
    Ireland experienced numerous forms of land redistribution throughout its history due to intermittent invasions. Viking and Norman groups each conquered sections of the island from the 800s to 1200s CE, and the Tudor monarchs ...
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    Anti-Poverty Policy and Race: The Need for Policy to Recognize the Continuing Significance of Race 

    Guggenheimer, Scott C.
    Therefore, the goal of this paper is multifaceted. Through a historical examination of poverty and government response, some beliefs about the causes of and solutions to poverty will be explored. The paper will then turn ...
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    Power Structure, Minorities and the Politics of Identity: A Theory Advocating the Importance of Movements of Self Determination of Cultural Identity by Minorities in Addressing Minority Issues in Multicultural Societies Favoring Assimilation 

    Banerjee, Bhaskar
    The paper is divided into two parts. Part 1 studies how inability of minorities in societies which the dominant culture determines the groups identity takes away the minorities capacity for agency and self determinism, and ...
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    For What (?) Frida Kahlo's Worth 

    Beasley, Abigail E.
    A queer, disabled, communist female has become a celebrity of pop culture, although not celebrated for the intersectionality of those things. Rather, she is honored as a woman but stripped by a capitalist society that ...
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    AuthorAbuzaid, Sinan H. (1)Adams, Anthonia L. (1)Banerjee, Bhaskar (1)Barrett, Tyra A. (1)Beasley, Abigail E. (1)Brebner, Meredith M. (1)Bunnell, Jessica (1)Faubion, Mark P. (1)Fisher, Timothy J. (TJ) (1)Fricke, Megan Elizabeth (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program (21)Poverty (10)Capabilities approach (Social sciences) (6)Intersectionality (5)Sex discrimination against women (4)No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (United States) (3)Social justice (3)Washington and Lee University -- Honors in Economics (3)Washington and Lee University -- Honors in History (3)... View MoreHas File(s)
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    DepartmentShepherd Poverty Program (22)Economics (3)History (3)Anthropology (2)Latin American and Caribbean Studies (2)Journalism (1)Theater, Film and Dance Studies (1)

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