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Affluent Aspiration African-American Consumer Desire
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 155-183
Racializing Consumer Culture
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 1-18
Moralizing Work and Materialism The Morals of African-American Labor and Consumption
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 99-125
The Politicization and Politics of African-American Consumption
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 19-39
Material and Symbolic Racism in Consumer Space
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 41-77
“Producers as Well as Consumers” Market Space in African-American Annapolis
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 79-98
Double Consciousness, Whiteness, and Consumer Culture
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology, 2002, Race and Affluence, Pages 185-190
Journal Article
Challenging Controlling Images, Oppression, Poverty, and Other Structural Constraints: Survival Strategies Among African–American Women in Distressed Households
Liliane Cambraia Windsor, Eloise Dunlap and Andrew Golub
Journal of African American Studies, 2011, Volume 15, Number 3, Pages 290-306
Consuming Individuality: Collective Identity Along the Color Line
Paul R. Mullins
2009, The Materiality of Individuality, Part 3, Pages 207-219
Colonowhen, Colonowho, Colonowhere, Colonowhy: Exploring the Meaning behind the Use of Colonoware Ceramics in Nineteenth-Century Manassas, Virginia
Laura J. Galke
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2009, Volume 13, Number 3, Pages 303-326
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