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2. APPENDIX 2 Xiropotámou 98
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3. Conclusion
4. Notes
5. CHAPTER NINE Spells: On the Boundary between Church Practice and Sorcery
6. Bibliography
7. APPENDIX 1 A Glossary of Exotiká
8. PART THREE: Rituals and the Demonic
9. CHAPTER FOUR Modernization and Rationality
10. CHAPTER THREE Cosmology and Morality
11. CHAPTER SEVEN Baptism: Of Holy Spirit and Evil Spirits
12. CHAPTER FIVE From Devil to Exotiká: Orthodox Tradition and Beyond
13. PART TWO: The Composition of the Exotiká
14. CHAPTER EIGHT Exorcism: The Power of Names
15. CHAPTER SIX The Symbolism of the Exotiká
16. CHAPTER TWO Traditions and Values in Apeíranthos
17. CHAPTER ONE Naxos: History, Demography, and Identity
18. Preface
19. Introduction
20. PART ONE: Local Cosmology
21. A Note on Transliteration
22. Contents
23. Abbreviations
24. List of Figures and Illustrations
25. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
26. Cover
27. Cover
28. Title page, Copyright
29. 1. Blacks in the U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Services, 1869–1924
30. Acknowledgments
31. Part I. Early African American Diplomatic Appointments: Contributions and Constraints
32. Contents
33. Introduction
34. Preface: Reflections of a Black Ambassador
35. 3. Carl Rowan and the Dilemma of Civil Rights, Propaganda, and the Cold War
36. 2. A New Negro Foreign Policy: The Critical Vision of Alain Locke and Ralph Bunche
37. 4. Reconstruction’s Revival: The Foreign Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention and the
38. Part II African American Participation in Foreign Affairs through Civil Society: Religious, Milita
39. 5. White Shame/Black Agency: Race as a Weapon in Post–World War I Diplomacy
40. 6. Goodwill Ambassadors: African American Athletes and U.S. Cultural Diplomacy, 1947–1968
41. Part III. The Advent of the Age of Obama: African Americans and the Making of American Foreign
42. 7. The Paradox of Jazz Diplomacy: Race and Culture in the Cold War
43. 8. African American Representatives in the United Nations: From Ralph Bunche to Susan Rice
44. Epilogue: The Impact of African Americans on U.S. Foreign Policy
45. 9. Obama, African Americans, and Africans: The Double Vision
46. Contributors
47. Index
48. Cover
49. Preface
50. Title Page, Copyright Page
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