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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction: Writing Assessment Ecologies as Antiracist Projects
  3. Chapter 1: The Function of Race in Writing Assessments
  4. Chapter 2: Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies
  5. Chapter 3: The Elements of an Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecology
  6. Chapter 4: Approaching Antiracist Work in an Assessment Ecology
  7. Chapter 5: Designing Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies
  8. References
  9. Appendix A: English 160W’s Grading Contract
  10. Appendix B: Example Problem Posing Labor Process
  11. Notes

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