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University of Massachusetts Press catalogue Fall 2025

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DR. KOOP The Many Lives of the Surgeon General

OUT DOING SCIENCE LGBTQ STEM Professionals and Inclusion in Neoliberal Times

Nigel M. de S. Cameron $34.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-853-1

Tom Waidzunas, Ethan Czuy Levine, and Brandon Fairchild $29.95, paper, 978-1-62534-880-7 Activist Studies of Science & Technology

THE GARDEN AT THE END OF TIME Getting By in the Age of Climate Change John Hanson Mitchell $24.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-870-8 Bright Leaf

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EMERSON’S DAUGHTERS Ellen Tucker Emerson, Edith Emerson Forbes, and Their Family Legacy

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Kate Culkin $34.95, paper, 978-1-62534-876-0

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JOYRIDERS Stories

GICHIGAMI A Novel

BECAUSE WE MUST A Memoir

Greg Schutz $22.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-855-5

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Tracy Youngblom $24.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-852-4

MALCOLM BEFORE X Patrick Parr $29.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-816-6 African American Intellectual History

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RACIALIZING OBJECTIVITY How the White Southern Press Used Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow Gwyneth Mellinger $32.95, paper, 978-1-62534-810-4 Journalism and Democracy

THE INNERMOST HOUSE A Memoir Cynthia Blakeley $22.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-814-2 Bright Leaf

OUR SCIENCE, OURSELVES How Gender, Race, and Social Movements Shaped the Study of Science Christa Kuljian $29.95, td paper, 978-1-62534-818-0 Activist Studies of Science & Technology

CAPTAIN PAUL CUFFE, YEOMAN A Biography Jeffrey A. Fortin $30.95, paper, 978-1-62534-812-8 Black New England

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