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- Southeastern Geographer
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 49, Number 3, Fall 2009
- Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South (review)
- Talking Taino: Caribbean Natural History from a Native Perspective (review)
- Planning the Good Community: New Urbanism in Theory and Practice (review)
- Building a Trail and Connecting a Community The Establishment of the Dahlgren Railroad Heritage Trail
- They Are Just Like the Rest of Us, Only with a Bigger Home: Spatial Integration of Socio-Economic Classes in Rural Mingo County, West Virginia
- Depletion of the South's Human Capital: The Case of Eminent Black Entrepreneurs
- Revisiting "the South" and "Dixie": Delineating Vernacular Regions using GIS
- The Geographical Imagination of Barack Obama: Representing Race and Space in America
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