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South side girls: Growing up in the great migration
M Chatelain
Duke University Press, 2015
1522015
Women and Black lives matter
M Chatelain, K Asoka
Dissent 62 (3), 54-61, 2015
1142015
The History of Black Girlhood: Recent Innovations and Future Directions
CT Field, TC Owens, M Chatelain, L Simmons, A George, R Keyse
The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 9 (3), 383-401, 2016
422016
Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America
M Chatelain
Liveright Publishing, 2020
282020
How to teach kids about what’s happening in Ferguson
M Chatelain
The Atlantic 25, 56, 2014
212014
International sisterhood: Cold War girl scouts encounter the world
M Chatelain
Diplomatic History 38 (2), 261-270, 2014
172014
Feminist frontiers: women who shaped the Midwest
Y Johnson
Truman State Univ Press, 2010
14*2010
The Miracle of the Golden Arches: Race and Fast Food in Los Angeles
M Chatelain
Pacific Historical Review 85 (3), 325-353, 2016
92016
How to teach kids about what’s happening in Ferguson: A crowdsourcing syllabus about race, African American history, civil rights and policing. The Atlantic
M Chatelain
92014
Is Twitter Any Place for a [Black Academic] Lady?
M Chatelain
Bodies of Information: Intersectional Feminism and the Digital Humanities, 2019
82019
Black Women’s Food Writing and the Archive of Black Women’s History
M Chatelain
Dethroning the Deceitful Pork Chop: Rethinking African American Foodways …, 2015
82015
Teaching the# fergusonsyllabus
M Chatelain
Dissent Magazine 28, 2018
7*2018
How Universities embolden white nationalists
M Chatelain
The Chronicle of Higher Education 17, 2017
62017
South Side Girls: Growing Up in The Great Migration by Marcia Chatelain
LS Harris
American Studies 55 (1), 169-170, 2016
62016
# BlackLivesMatter: An Online Roundtable with Alicia Garza, Dante Barry, and Darsheel Kaur
C Marcia
Dissent 19, 2015
62015
The Ferguson Syllabus
M Chatelain
Lenny Letter. September 14, 2016
52016
What Mizzou taught me
M Chatelain
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2015
52015
“The most interesting girl of this country is the colored girl”: Girls and racial uplift in Great Migration Chicago, 1899–1950
M Chatelain
Brown University, 2008
52008
Five Years after Ferguson
M Chatelain
Dissent 66 (4), 127-132, 2019
42019
Introduction: Untold Stories: The March on Washington—New Perspectives and Transatlantic Legacies
M Chatelain, B Waldschmidt-Nelson
Staging a Dream: Untold Stories and Transatlantic Legacies of the March on …, 2015
42015
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