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My Memory, Myself: The Role of Culture in Memory and Self-Identity Clare Ulrich. 2004. My Memory, Myself: The Role of Culture in Memory and Self-Identity. Human Ecology. 32(1):2-5.
Redress as American-Style Justice: Congressional Narratives of Japanese American Redress at the End of the Cold War Cathleen K Kozen. 2012. Redress as American-Style Justice: Congressional Narratives of Japanese American Redress at the End of the Cold War. Time & Society. 21(1):104-120.
Oregon Protest Taps Memories Of Better Times. (Cover story) Kirk Johnson. 2016. Oregon Protest Taps Memories Of Better Times. (Cover story). New York Times. 165(57116):A1-A17.
Parents Involved and the struggle for historical memory Mark V. Tushnet. 2016. Parents Involved and the struggle for historical memory. (2):493.
Race and the Politics of Memory: Mark Twain and Paul Laurence Dunbar Shelley Fisher Fishkin. Submitted. Race and the Politics of Memory: Mark Twain and Paul Laurence Dunbar. Journal of American Studies. 40(2):283-309.
Revision, Revisionism and Rehabilitation, 1959/1999: The American Century, ModernStarts and Cultural Memory Francis Frascina. Submitted. Revision, Revisionism and Rehabilitation, 1959/1999: The American Century, ModernStarts and Cultural Memory. Journal of Contemporary History. 39(1):93-116.
Resistance and Creativity in Social Interaction: For and Against Memory in Poland, Israel–Palestine, and the United States J. Goldfarb. 2009. Resistance and Creativity in Social Interaction: For and Against Memory in Poland, Israel–Palestine, and the United States. International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society. 22(2):143-148.
Race, Racial Cultural Memory and Multicultural Curriculum in an Obama "post-Racial" U.s Keffrelyn D. Brown. 2011. Race, Racial Cultural Memory and Multicultural Curriculum in an Obama "post-Racial" U.s. Race, Gender & Class. 18(3/4):123-134.
What Do These Memories Do? Civil Rights Remembrance and Racial Attitudes Larry J Griffin, Kenneth A Bollen. 2009. What Do These Memories Do? Civil Rights Remembrance and Racial Attitudes American Sociological Review. 74(4):594-614.