American literature + African American authors + History and criticism
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American literature + African American authors + History and criticism
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American literature + African American authors + History and criticism
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- Arms akimbo, Africana women in contemporary literature, edited by Janice Lee Liddell and Yakini Belinda Kemp
- Race and gender in the making of an African American literary tradition, Aimable Twagilimana
- The city in African-American literature, edited and with an introduction by Yoshinobu Hakutani and Robert Butler
- Cavalcade, Negro American writing from 1760 to the present, Edited by Arthur P. Davis [and] Saunders Redding
- African American women writers, Brenda Wilkinson
- Writers of the Black Chicago renaissance, edited by Steven C. Tracy
- Blues, ideology, and Afro-American literature, a vernacular theory, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- The illustrated slave, empathy, graphic narrative, and the visual culture of the transatlantic abolition movement, 1800-1852, Martha J. Cutter
- Black women, writing, and identity, migrations of the subject, Carole Boyce Davies
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865, Dickson D. Bruce, Jr
- Writing the Harlem Renaissance, revisiting the vision, edited by Emily Allen Williams
- Defining ourselves, Black writers in the 90s, edited by Elizabeth Nunez and Brenda M. Greene
- Being & race : black writing since 1970, Charles Johnson
- Signs and cities, Black literary postmodernism, Madhu Dubey
- A son's return, selected essays of Sterling A. Brown, edited with a foreword by Mark A. Sanders
- Hunger overcome?, food and resistance in twentieth-century African American literature, Andrew Warnes
- Scarring the Black body, race and representation in African American literature, Carol E. Henderson
- Postcolonial perspectives on women writers from Africa, the Caribbean, and the U.S., edited by Martin Japtok
- African fundamentalism, a literary and cultural anthology of Garvey's Harlem Renaissance, compiled and edited by Tony Martin
- Dialect and dichotomy, literary representations of African American speech, Lisa Cohen Minnick
- We wear the mask, African Americans write American literature, 1760-1870, Rafia Zafar
- Harlem speaks, a living history of the Harlem Renaissance, [compiled by] Cary D. Wintz
- Shadow and act, Ralph Ellison
- Integral music, languages of African American innovation, Aldon Lynn Nielsen
- Within the circle, an anthology of African American literary criticism from the Harlem Renaissance to the present, edited by Angelyn Mitchell
- The other reconstruction, where violence and womanhood meet in the writings of Wells-Barnett, Grimké, and Larsen, Ericka M. Miller
- Color & culture, Black writers and the making of the modern intellectual, Ross Posnock
- Black writers interpret the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Contemporary Black men's fiction and drama, edited by Keith Clark
- The all-white world of children's books and African American children's literature, edited by Osayimwense Osa
- The hero and the blues, Albert Murray
- Critical voicings of black liberation, resistance and representations in the Americas, Kimberley L. Phillips ... [et al.]
- Seems like murder here, southern violence and the blues tradition, Adam Gussow
- Imagining each other, Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature, Ethan Goffman
- Render me my song, African-American women writers from slavery to the present, Sandi Russell
- Afro-American poetics : revisions of Harlem and the Black aesthetic, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Icons of African American literature, the Black literary world, Yolanda Williams Page, editor
- Imagining the African American West, Blake Allmendinger
- The African American male, writing and difference, a polycentric approach to African American literature, criticism, and history, W. Lawrence Hogue
- Remembering the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Authentic Blackness, the folk in the New Negro renaissance, J. Martin Favor
- The Harlem renaissance, the one and the many, Mark Helbling
- Reading Africa into American literature, epics, fables, and gothic tales, Keith Cartwright
- Unnatural selections, eugenics in American modernism and the Harlem Renaissance, Daylanne K. English
- Mules and dragons, popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers, Mary E. Young
- Temples for tomorrow, looking back at the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Geneviève Fabre and Michel Feith
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white, George Hutchinson
- The mask of art, breaking the aesthetic contract--film and literature, Clyde R. Taylor
- Black poets of the United States, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Langston Hughes, Translated by Kenneth Douglas
- Long black song, essays in Black American literature and culture, [by] Houston A. Baker, Jr