books by subject
Etnography

"Times" Guide to the Peoples of Europe ("Times" guides)

Go Free or Die: Story About Harriet Tubman (Creative Minds Biographies S.)

Issues in Sport: v. 59 (Issues S.)

Jack and the Beanstalk (Book & CD)

Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain

A Good-looking Corpse: The World of Drum - Jazz and Gangsters, Hope and Defiance in the Townships of South Africa

Non-Traditional Entrants to Higher Education: "They Talk about People Like ME"

Now That We are Free: Coloured Communities in a Democratic South Africa

Black Sisters, Speak Out: Feminism and Oppression in Black Africa

Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity (Critical Psychology Series)

White Awareness: Handbook For Anti-Racism Training

Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization

Partitioned Africans: Ethnic Relations Across Africa's International Boundaries, 1884-1984

It Ain't Half Racist Mum: Fighting Racism in the Media

Disconsolate Empires: French, British and Belgian Military Involvement in Post-Colonial Sub-Saharan Africa

The Complete Nigerian: A self-confessed Tale-Bearer's guide book to the doings and misdoings of the Nigerian adult male and female

Ignatius Sancho: An African Man of Letters

The Impact of Oil on a Developing Country: The Case of Nigeria (IC[2] Management and Management)

Anatomy of a Miracle: The End of Apartheid And the Birth of the New South Africa

Home and Exile (The W.E.B. Du Bois Institute Series)

The Heart of the Warrior: Origins and Religious Background of the Samurai System in Feudal Japan

Zen War Stories (Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism)

Welcome to Britain: A Celebration of Real Life

The Cosmic Race / La raza cosmica: A Bilingual Edition (Race in the Americas)

Permanent Family Placement for Children of Minority Ethnic Origin

Metropolitan Anxieties: On the Meaning of the Irish Catholic Adventure in Scotland

Pluralism: Cultural Maintenance and Evolution (Multilingual Matters)

Shattering Illusions: West Indians in British Politics

Race, Gender and Educational Desire: Why black women succeed and fail
