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Simpson, Tyrone
Simpson, Tyrone
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Simpson, Tyrone, R., II
Vassar Scholarship
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2012-January-01
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Revisions on a Corner Personhood
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2012-January-01
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Revisions on a Corner Personhood
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2012-January-01
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Stealing away: a study of the Black Studies Movement and its afterlife at Vassar College
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2016-January-01
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The 421-a tax abatement program: Affordable housing policy and its effect on characterizing Brooklyn communities
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2016-January-01
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The Gorgeous Vortex: Agency, Trauma, and Hope in Poughkeepsie
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2022-April-01
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White supremacy as design
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2017-January-01
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Writing in the Dark: Blindness in the African-American Imagination
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2011-January-01
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Writing in the Dark: Blindness in the African-American Imagination
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2011-January-01
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Writing in the Dark: Blindness in the African-American Imagination
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2011-January-01
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Writing the Forgotten War: Afro-Korean Antagonism and Solidarity in HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Toni Morrison’s Home (2012) and Chang-Rae Lee’s A Gesture Life (1999)
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2025-July-10
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This thesis uses Professor Kodai Abe's theory of Afro-Korean antagonism as a framework to understand literary depictions of relationships between Black and Korean subjects, particularly in the context of the Korean War. Professor Abe proposes that the U.S. government strategically...