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Moving from the Margins
Life Histories on Transforming the Study of Racism
Edited by Margaret L. Andersen and Maxine Baca Zinn

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Contents
Life Histories on Transforming the Study of Racism: An Introduction  Margaret L. Andersen and Maxine Baca Zinn
1 Doing Sociology While Black  Aldon Morris
2 The Praxis of Being Black in America: Grounding the Intellectual Project  Enobong Hannah Branch
3 From Clueless to Critical: My Journey to Understanding the Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender  Margaret L. Andersen
4 Thinking through Race  Michael Omi
5 Killing Me Softly: Race, Racism, and Sociology in My Life  Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
6 'I Change Myself; I Change the World': The Testimonio of a First-Generation Chicana Scholar-Activist  Denise A. Segura
7 A Critical Race Feminist at the Crossroads of Biography and History  Mary Romero
8 An Affirmative Action Confession  C. Matthew Snipp
9 The Sandbox, Sisterhood, and a Sociological Journey  Bonnie Thornton Dill
10 From El Valle to Public Sociology: My Personal Intellectual Journey  Rogelio Sáenz
11 Shifting Boundaries  Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
12 Disrupting Silences: Affect and Embodied Experiences of Systemic Oppression  Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman
13 Redefining and Reclaiming Race as a Latina Sociologist  Maxine Baca Zinn
14 Always Observant: The Academic Journey of an Urban Ethnographer  Elijah Anderson
15 An Outsider Within: Reflections on the Intersections of My Life and Work  Evelyn Nakano Glenn