African Americans in literature
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African Americans in literature
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African Americans in literature
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- Blacks in Eden, the African-American novel's first century, J. Lee Greene
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars, a new Pandora's box, Anthony Dawahare
- Nat Turner before the bar of judgment, fictional treatments of the Southampton slave insurrection, Mary Kemp Davis
- Letter to Jimmy, on the twentieth anniversary of your death, Alain Mabanckou ; translated from the French by Sara Meli Ansari
- Neo-slave narratives, studies in the social logic of a literary form, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
- Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance, edited by GenevieĢve Fabre and Michel Feith
- Post-Soul Satire, Black Identity After Civil Rights, edited by Derek C. Maus and James J. Donahue
- Readings on A raisin in the sun, Lawrence Kappel, book editor
- Understanding To kill a mockingbird, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historic documents, Claudia Durst Johnson
- Modernism and the Harlem renaissance, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Super black, American pop culture and black superheroes, Adilifu Nama
- The sexual mountain and Black women writers, adventures in sex, literature, and real life, Calvin C. Hernton
- Buying whiteness, race, culture, and identity from Columbus to hip hop, Gary Taylor
- Free within ourselves, the development of African American children's literature, Rudine Sims Bishop
- Black imagination and the Middle Passage, edited by Maria Diedrich, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Carl Pedersen
- Prefiguring postblackness, cultural memory, drama, and the African American freedom struggle of the 1960s, Carol Bunch Davis
- Abolitionist geographies, Martha Schoolman
- The way of the new world, the Black novel in America, [by] Addison Gayle, Jr
- Black Orpheus, music in African American fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison, edited by Saadi A. Simawe
- A DuBose Heyward reader, edited and with an introduction by James M. Hutchisson
- Virginia Hamilton, Nina Mikkelsen
- El origen de los otros, Toni Morrison ; proĢlogo de Ta-Nehisi Coates ; traducido del ingleĢs por Carlos Mayor
- What was African American literature?, Kenneth W. Warren
- Claude McKay, a black poet's struggle for identity, Tyrone Tillery
- Toni Morrison's developing class consciousness, Doreatha Drummond Mbalia
- Claiming the heritage, African-American women novelists and history, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek
- African American literary theory, a reader, edited by Winston Napier
- Granny midwives and Black women writers, double-dutched readings, Valerie Lee
- African American writing, a literary approach, Werner Sollors
- Figures in Black, words, signs, and the "racial" self, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Liberating voices, oral tradition in African American literature, Gayl Jones
- Africanism and authenticity in African-American women's novels, Amy K. Levin
- Speaking for you, the vision of Ralph Ellison, edited by Kimberly W. Benston
- Forgotten readers, recovering the lost history of African American literary societies, Elizabeth McHenry
- Blackness and modernism, the literary career of John Edgar Wideman, James W. Coleman
- The Negro in Louisiana, aspects of his history and his literature
- Langston Hughes & the blues, Steven C. Tracy
- Not so simple, the "Simple" stories by Langston Hughes, Donna Akiba Sullivan Harper
- Student companion to Richard Wright, Robert Felgar
- Alice Walker, Maria Lauret
- In the African-American grain, the pursuit of voice in twentieth-century Black fiction, John F. Callahan
- Contemporary Black men's fiction and drama, edited by Keith Clark
- The inside light, new critical essays on Zora Neale Hurston, Deborah G. Plant, ed
- Close kin and distant relatives, the paradox of respectability in Black women's literature, Susana M. Morris
- Female subjects in black and white, race, psychoanalysis, feminism, edited by Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian, Helene Moglen
- Black writers of the thirties, [by] James O. Young
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn, re-imagining the American dream, Elaine Mensh and Harry Mensh
- Multiculturalism, roots and realities, edited by C. James Trotman
- Toni Morrison, a biography, Stephanie Li
- The Afro-American novel since 1960, edited by Peter Bruck, Wolfgang Karrer