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Gettin' our groove on, rhetoric, language, and literacy for the hip hop generation, Kermit E. Campbell
African American rhetoric(s), interdisciplinary perspectives, edited by Elaine B. Richardson and Ronald L. Jackson II ; with a foreword by Jacquelin Jones Royster ; with an introduction by Keith Gilyard
Understanding African American rhetoric, classical origins to contemporary innovations, edited by Ronald L. Jackson II and Elaine B. Richardson
"No struggle, no progress", Frederick Douglass and his proverbial rhetoric for civil rights, Wolfgang Mieder
With pen and voice, a critical anthology of nineteenth-century African-American women, edited with an introduction by Shirley Wilson Logan
Ring out freedom!, the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the making of the civil rights movement, Fredrik Sunnemark
Words that work, it's not what you say, it's what people hear, Frank Luntz
Angelina Grimké, rhetoric, identity, and the radical imagination, Stephen Howard Browne
Understanding storytelling among African American children, a journey from Africa to America, Tempii Champion
The modern presidency & civil rights, rhetoric on race from Roosevelt to Nixon, Garth E. Pauley
Writing America Black, race rhetoric in the public sphere, C.K. Doreski
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