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Carolina Speaker John Shelton Reed
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  • Debashis Aikat, Ph.D.
        E-Communities in Cyberspace: Virtual Community Building through the Internet.
  • Jan Boxill, Ph.D.
        The Moral Significance of Sports: Developing Respect for Other.
        Game Plan for Success: How to Turn Dreams into Reality.
        Announcing for the Dream Team: How I Got the Gold.
        Ethics in Sports: Developing Respect for Self and Others.
  • Trudier Harris , Ph.D.
        Celebrating Bigamy and Other Outlaw Behaviors: Zora Neale Hurston, Reputation, and the Myth of Feminism.
        African American Literature and African American Folklore: Twin Towers of African American Culture.
        The Scary Mason-Dixon Line: African American Writers and the South.
        Martin Luther King, Jr.: His Legacy in African American Literature.
  • Kenneth Janken, Ph.D.
        African American and International Politics During the Cold War.
        The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in World War II.
        Lynching and Racial Violence and the Fight Against Them.
        The Civil Rights Movement from Brown to Bakke.
  • James L. Peacock, Ph.D.
        Beyond Stones and Bones: An Anthropologist's View of Contemporary Issues.
        The South Compared: Religious Experience in North Carolina and Abroad.
        Symbols and Rituals in Our Everyday Lives.
        Globalism and Localism.
  • Theda Perdue, Ph.D.
        American Indian Women.
        Who is an Indian? Native Americans in North Carolina.
  • John Shelton Reed, Ph.D.
        The Banner That Won't Stay Furled: The Confederate Flag Controversy in Mississippi.
        The Twenty Most Influential Southerners of the 20th Century.
        What's Southern about the South?
        1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South.
  • Niklaus Steiner, Ph.D.
        Immigration and Asylum.
        International Migration.
        Refugees.
        Nationalisms/Ethnic Conflict.
  • Chuck Stone, M.A.
        Reflections on the Changing South from a Born-Again Tar Heel, Ex-Connecticut Yankee.
  • Rollie Tillman, D.B.A.
        From Rags to Riches: Secrets f the Great American Entrepreneurs.
        An Entrepreneurial Walk across Campus: From Franklin Street to the Kenan Center.
  • Thomas A. Tweed, Ph.D.
        Our Lady of Guadalupe Visits the Confederate Memorial: Asian and Latin Religions in the South.
        Buddhism in North Carolina.
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