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*''Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress (1993, 1995 Harvard University Press; reprinted in 2006 by University Press of America) was named one of the seven outstanding academic books of 1994 by Library Choice Journal, received the 1994 Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book published in the U.S. on government, politics or international affairs, the Hardeman Prize for best scholarly work on Congress during 1994-1995, and was the co-winner of the Key Award for the best book published on southern politics. Black Faces was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in Johnson v. DeGrandy (1994) and by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in Georgia v. Ashcroft (2003).  
*''Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress'' (1993, 1995 Harvard University Press; reprinted in 2006 by University Press of America) was named one of the seven outstanding academic books of 1994 by Library Choice Journal, received the 1994 Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book published in the U.S. on government, politics or international affairs, the Hardeman Prize for best scholarly work on Congress during 1994-1995, and was the co-winner of the Key Award for the best book published on southern politics. Black Faces was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court Justice [[Anthony Kennedy]] in [[Johnson v. DeGrandy]] (1994) and by Justice [[Sandra Day O’Connor]] in [[Georgia v. Ashcroft]] (2003).  
*''Debating Immigration'', is a collection of 18 essays by Swain and other scholars that explore the nuances of contemporary immigration and citizenship in the U.S. and Europe.
*''The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration'' (Cambridge University Press, 2002) that was nominated by Cambridge University Press for a Pulitzer Prize
*''Contemporary Voices of White Nations'' (Cambridge University Press, 2003, edited with Russ Nieli)
*''Debating Immigration'' (Cambridge University Press, 2007).
*Editor of an anthology of student essays, ''Race Versus Class: The New Affirmative Action Debate'' (University of America Press, 1996)

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  • Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress (1993, 1995 Harvard University Press; reprinted in 2006 by University Press of America) was named one of the seven outstanding academic books of 1994 by Library Choice Journal, received the 1994 Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book published in the U.S. on government, politics or international affairs, the Hardeman Prize for best scholarly work on Congress during 1994-1995, and was the co-winner of the Key Award for the best book published on southern politics. Black Faces was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in Johnson v. DeGrandy (1994) and by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in Georgia v. Ashcroft (2003).
  • The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration (Cambridge University Press, 2002) that was nominated by Cambridge University Press for a Pulitzer Prize
  • Contemporary Voices of White Nations (Cambridge University Press, 2003, edited with Russ Nieli)
  • Debating Immigration (Cambridge University Press, 2007).
  • Editor of an anthology of student essays, Race Versus Class: The New Affirmative Action Debate (University of America Press, 1996)