Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies
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Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies
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Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies
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- All stories are true, history, myth, and trauma in the work of John Edgar Wideman, Tracie Church Guzzio
- Hoo-doo cowboys and bronze buckaroos, conceptions of the African American West, Michael K. Johnson
- Shadowing Ralph Ellison, John S. Wright
- Borders of equality, the NAACP and the Baltimore civil rights struggle, 1914-1970, Lee Sartain
- To write in the light of freedom, the newspapers of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools, edited by William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars, a new Pandora's box, Anthony Dawahare
- Justice older than the law, the life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Katie McCabe and Dovey Johnson Roundtree
- Visionary women writers of Chicago's Black Arts Movement, Carmen L. Phelps
- The Black cultural front, Black writers and artists of the Depression generation, Brian Dolinar
- Making a way out of no way, African American women and the second great migration, Lisa Krissoff Boehm
- Aaron Henry, the fire ever burning, Aaron Henry with Constance Curry ; introduction by John Dittmer
- Lockstep and dance, images of black men in popular culture, Linda G. Tucker
- African American preachers and politics, the Careys of Chicago, Dennis C. Dickerson
- African American haiku, cultural visions, edited by John Zheng
- Beaches, blood, and ballots, a black doctor's civil rights struggle, Gilbert R. Mason, with James Patterson Smith
- The other world of Richard Wright, perspectives on his haiku, edited by Jianqing Zheng
- The politics of Paul Robeson's Othello, Lindsey R. Swindall
- Count them one by one, Black Mississippians fighting for the right to vote, Gordon A. Martin, Jr
- To write in the light of freedom, the newspapers of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools, edited by William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale
- Raymond Pace Alexander, a new Negro lawyer fights for civil rights in Philadelphia, David A. Canton
- Richard Wright's travel writings, new reflections, edited by Virginia Whatley Smith
- In the lion's mouth, Black populism in the New South, 1886-1900, Omar H. Ali ; foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley
- The postwar African American novel, protest and discontent, 1945-1950, Stephanie Brown
- Vibe, the sound and feeling of Black life in the American South, Corey J. Miles
- Black folklore and the politics of racial representation, Shirley Moody-Turner
- Raised up down yonder, growing up black in rural Alabama, Angela McMillan Howell