Kathleen Cross
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The Reality of the Mass Media
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1996
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24 editions
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Skin Deep
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1999
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7 editions
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Love: A Sketch
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2010
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11 editions
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Schooling Carmen
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2004
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6 editions
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Skin Deep, a Novel
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2011
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Know Good White People: Wrestling the Term 'White Pride' Out of the Hands of the Klan
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2012
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Skin Deep, a Novel:Teacher's Guide and Rationale for Classroom Use
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2012
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Readings in Mathematical Education: Sixth Form Mathematics
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All the Words We'll Never Say: A 101-Day Guided Grief Journal for Remembering and Healing
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[Schooling Carmen] [Author: Cross, Kathleen] [January, 2012]
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“Carmen stood at the altar wearing a hand-beaded, curve hugging, ivory silk and chiffon gown that fit so perfectly, it looked as if it had been sewn on her. The fact that one of the breasts beneath the silken fabric was not her flesh but a form made of gel didn't detract from the gorgeousness of Carmen the slightest bit.”
― Schooling Carmen
― Schooling Carmen
“I took the flag off and got those plates in memory of my father, who remained a racist till the day he died. The only thing that could free him from his prison of ignorance was death.” “Free at last. That’s a shame. He died hating the majority of the human race.” “He thought he was the majority. That’s the danger of ignorance.”
― Skin Deep: A Novel
― Skin Deep: A Novel
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