Caucasia: see Caucasus.
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Black "like me": (mis) recognition, the racial gothic, and the post-1967 mixed-race movement in Danzy Senna's Symptomatic.(Critical essay) (African American Review)
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Across district lines.(COMMENT)(school integration) (The American Prospect)
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