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N. KARAMAN And M. Christian, "“My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality," Sociology of Race and Ethnicity , vol.6, no.4, pp.517-532, 2020

KARAMAN, N. And Christian, M. 2020. “My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity , vol.6, no.4 , 517-532.

KARAMAN, N., & Christian, M., (2020). “My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity , vol.6, no.4, 517-532.

KARAMAN, NURAY, And Michelle Christian. "“My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality," Sociology of Race and Ethnicity , vol.6, no.4, 517-532, 2020

KARAMAN, NURAY And Christian, Michelle. "“My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity , vol.6, no.4, pp.517-532, 2020

KARAMAN, N. And Christian, M. (2020) . "“My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity , vol.6, no.4, pp.517-532.

@article{article, author={NURAY KARAMAN And author={Michelle Christian}, title={“My Hijab Is Like My Skin Color”: Muslim Women Students, Racialization, and Intersectionality}, journal={Sociology of Race and Ethnicity}, year=2020, pages={517-532} }