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  1. The Problem of Woman Suffrage: The Rhetorical Traps of Conditional Citizenship
  2. Leslie J. Harris, Kathryn M. Olson
  3. pp. 581-611
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  1. Visualizing “Americans” in the Library of Congress’s Murals: A Prescription for How to Relate and Belong
  2. Elizabeth Ellen Gardner
  3. pp. 613-643
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  1. “Freedom Is Everybody’s Job”: Elizabeth Waring’s Rhetorical Strategies to Dismantle Jim Crow
  2. Wanda Little Fenimore
  3. pp. 645-683
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  1. Memory Activism and the Rhetorical Politics of Public Secrets, Forced Forgetting, and Dangerous Remembering
  2. Stephen J. Hartnett, Patrick Shaou-Whea Dodge
  3. pp. 685-725
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  1. Reimagining Advocacy: Rhetorical Education in the Legal Clinic by Elizabeth C. Britt (review)
  2. Laura J. Collins
  3. pp. 727-729
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  1. The Ethical Fantasy of Rhetorical Theory by Ira J. Allen (review)
  2. James Crosswhite
  3. pp. 730-732
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  1. The Rhetoric of Religious Freedom in the United States ed. by Eric C. Miller (review)
  2. John T. Moist
  3. pp. 733-736
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  1. National Rhetorics in the Syrian Immigration Crisis ed. by Clarke Rountree and Jouni Tilli (review)
  2. Raymie McKerrow
  3. pp. 737-741
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  1. The Homesick Phone Book: Addressing Rhetorics in the Age of Perpetual Conflict by Cynthia Haynes (review)
  2. Casey Boyle
  3. pp. 742-747
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