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“Just as the minstrel stage held out the possibility that whites could be ‘black’ for a while but nonetheless white,” David Roediger, the leading historian of “whiteness,” has written, “it offered the possibilities that, via blackface, preindustrial joys could survive amidst industrial discipline.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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E. B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, and more recent scholars such as Robin D. G. Kelley, David Roediger, Saidiya Hartman, and Roderick Ferguson have suggested, the relatively liberated character of black American culture might very well have been the result of the fact that for most if not all of their history, African Americans have been to some degree excluded from citizenship and therefore far less likely to internalize its repression.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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These researchers took advantage of a strange memory phenomenon known as the Deese Roediger McDermott effect after the researchers who discovered and popularized it in research.
Art Markman, Ph.D.: No More "Senior Moments" Ph.D. Art Markman 2012
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These researchers took advantage of a strange memory phenomenon known as the Deese Roediger McDermott effect after the researchers who discovered and popularized it in research.
Art Markman, Ph.D.: No More "Senior Moments" Ph.D. Art Markman 2012
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These researchers took advantage of a strange memory phenomenon known as the Deese Roediger McDermott effect after the researchers who discovered and popularized it in research.
Art Markman, Ph.D.: No More "Senior Moments" Ph.D. Art Markman 2012
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The American psychologists Jeff Karpicke and Roddy Roediger investigated the most effective method for learning foreign languages.
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These researchers took advantage of a strange memory phenomenon known as the Deese Roediger McDermott effect after the researchers who discovered and popularized it in research.
Art Markman, Ph.D.: No More "Senior Moments" Ph.D. Art Markman 2012
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Much like Wimsatt, the whiteness-studies academics — figures such as Jacobson, David Roediger, Eric Lott, and Noel Ignatiev — were attempting to come to terms with their own relationships with whiteness, in its past and present forms.
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Much like Wimsatt, the whiteness-studies academics — figures such as Jacobson, David Roediger, Eric Lott, and Noel Ignatiev — were attempting to come to terms with their own relationships with whiteness, in its past and present forms.
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"Unconscious plagiarism makes it sound like a pretty exceptional and unusual circumstance," said Roediger.
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