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Please click on the following links to learn more about titles related
to the 2006-2007 campus theme, "Dialogue and Diversity."
Anti-Semite and Jew
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Between Man and Man by
Martin Buber [owned by IUSB, call number B29 .B78 1965]
Black Like Meby
John Howard Griffin [owned by IUSB, call number E185.61 .G8
1996]
The Bone People by
Keri Hulme
The Color of Water
by James McBride [owned by IUSB, call number F130.N4 M38 1996]
The End of Blackness
by Debra J. Dickerson
Escape from Freedom
by Erich Fromm [owned by IUSB, call number HM271 .F74 1941]
The Fire Next Time
by James Baldwin [owned by IUSB, call number E185.61 .B195]
Gay Marriage: Why it is Good for
Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for Americaby
Jonathan Rauch [owned by IUSB, call number HQ1034.U5 R38 2004]
Honky by
Dalton Conley [owned by IUSB, call number HQ792 .U5 C66 2000]
The Laramie Project by
Moises Kaufman and the Members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Lolita by
Vladimir Nabokov [owned by IUSB, call number PG3476.N3 L8 1958]
Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: the Failure
of Health Care in Urban America by
Laurie Abraham [owned by IUSB, call number RA418.5.P6 A26 1993]
The Namesake by
Jhumpa Lahiri [owned by IUSB, call number PS3562.A316 N36 2003]
Nigger: the Strange Career of a Troublesome
Wordby Randall Kennedy [owned
by IUSB, call number E185.625 .K46 2003b]
The Old Man and the Sea
by Ernest Hemingway [owned by IUSB, call number PS3515.E37 O52
1996]
A Passage to India
by E. M. Forster
Pattern Recognition
by William Gibson
The Plot Against America
by Philip Roth
The Possessive Investment in
Whiteness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics
by George Lipsitz
Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake-Handling
and Redemption in Southern Appalachia
by Dennis Covington
Spinning Into Butter
by Rebecca Gilman
Status Anxiety
by Alain de Botton
Teacher Man
by Frank McCourt
Things Fall Apart by Chinua
Achebe
To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
The Working Poor: Invisible in America
by David K. Shipler
World on Fire: How Exporting
Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
by Amy Chua
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