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Area studies / Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion / Ethnic studies / American studies / Ethnic group / Sociology of race and ethnic relations / Latino studies / Interdisciplinary fields / Science / Knowledge
Date: 2013-02-19 13:55:12
Area studies
Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion
Ethnic studies
American studies
Ethnic group
Sociology of race and ethnic relations
Latino studies
Interdisciplinary fields
Science
Knowledge

Center for the Study of Ethnicity & Race Asian American Studies Comparative Ethnic Studies Indigenous/Native American Studies

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