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MARISELA MARTINEZ-COLA, PH.D.

Education

Ph.D., Sociology

Emory University

J.D., Law

Loyola University Chicago School of Law

B.A., African American Studies and Psychology University of Michigan

2022

Martinez-Cola, Marisela. The Bricks before Brown: The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans’ Struggle for Educational Equality. Athens, GA, University of Georgia Press, 2022.

Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “The Long Battle Against Jim Crow: African American Activism and the History of Desegregation.” In African American Activism and Political Engagement: An Encyclopedia of Empowerment, edited by Angela Jones, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2022.

2021

Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “Seeing and Using Connections to Fight Against Injustice.” In Race and Ethnicity: Sociology in Action edited by Odell Korgen and Maxine P. Atkinson, 90. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2021.

2020

Deckard, Natalie Delia, Irene Browne, Cassaundra Rodriguez, Marisela Martinez-Cola and Sofia Gonzalez Leal. “Controlling Images of Immigrants in the Mainstream and Black Press: The Discursive Power of the ‘Illegal Latino.’” Latino Studies 18, no. 4. (November 2020): 581-602.

Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “Book Review: A Literate South: Reading Before Emancipation.” Insights: Notes from the Coordinating Council of Women Historians 51, no. 4 (Winter 2020): 20-23.

Martinez-Cola, Marisela. “Collectors, Nightlights, and Allies, Oh My! White Mentors in the Academy.”

Understanding and Dismantling Privilege 10, no. 1 (2020): 25-57.

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