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HISTORIES, MEMORIES,
IDENTITIES
Issue 75, Fall 1999
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Mansour Bonakdarian and Jon Wiener
FEATURE ARTICLES
"Negroes are not Jews": Black Activism,
Holocaust Consciousness, and the Rise of Jewish Neoconservatism
Michael Staub
The Shooting of Jofre Corrêa Neto: Writing the
Individual Back in to Historical Memory
Cliff Welch
"Respect Your Elders, Know Your Past":
History and the Queer Theorists
Steven Maynard
PUBLIC HISTORY
Series in Public History and National Identity:
Introduction
Daniel Walkowitz
Race and Empire at "Our Place": New Zealand's new national museum
Charlotte Macdonald
Remembering the War and the Atomic Bombs: New Museums, New Approaches
Daniel Seltz
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Africans and the Roots of Early American Culture:
Introduction
Monica van Beusekom and Francois Ngolet
African Identity and Slavery in the Americas
Michael A. Gomez
THE PAST IN PRINT
Race Relations in Post-Abolition Latin America:
Two New Perspectives
Review of: Aline Helg, Our Rightful Share: The
Afro-Cuban Struggle for Equality, 1886-1912 and Kim D. Butler, Freedoms Given, Freedoms
Won: Afro-Brazilians in Post Abolition São Paulo and Salvador.
Darién J. Davis
"He Never Lost Any Sleep": Coping with Truman's Nightmarish Nuclear Legacy
Review of: Laura Hein and Mark Selden, eds.,
Living With the Bomb: American and Japanese Cultural Conflicts in the Nuclear Age and
Lawrence S. Wittner, Resisting the Bomb: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament
Movement 1954-1970 (The Struggle Against, Volume Two)
Peter J. Kuznick
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R.J. Lambrose
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