Sunday, November 24 / 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 1 (Floor 7)

Session 253
The Enduring Global Color Line

Chair: Tim Gill, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Discussant: Kerice Doten-Snitker, Santa Fe Institute

1. Bloodlines: National Borders and the Emergence of Popular anti-Semitism in Weimar GermanyRobert Braun, University of California, Berkeley.

2. The Enduring Global Color Line: W.E.B. Du Bois, U.S. Empire, and Structural and Individual-Level Racism in the Modern World-SystemTim Gill, University of North Carolina Wilmington.

3. Governing the Past through National Reconciliation: Containment vs. Integrative Approaches in South Africa and AustraliaCharlotte Lloyd, PhD candidate.

4. The Rise and Fall of Unique Labels for Americans of African Descent in Books and Newspapers, 1800-2000Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan.

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