African Americans + Intellectual life -- 20th century
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African Americans + Intellectual life -- 20th century
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African Americans + Intellectual life
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- Black writers, white publishers, marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature, John K. Young
- Charles H. Wesley, the intellectual tradition of a Black historian, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr
- Triangular road, a memoir, Paule Marshall
- In search of a model for African-American drama, a study of selected plays by Lorraine Hansberry, Amiri Baraka, and Ntozake Shange, Philip Uko Effiong
- The Black power movement, rethinking the civil rights-Black power era, edited by Peniel E. Joseph
- Defining ourselves, Black writers in the 90s, edited by Elizabeth Nunez and Brenda M. Greene
- Walter White, the dilemma of Black identity in America, Thomas Dyja
- Race woman, the lives of Shirley Graham Du Bois, Gerald Horne
- Smoketown, the untold story of the other great Black Renaissance, Mark Whitaker
- Cavalcade, Negro American writing from 1760 to the present, Edited by Arthur P. Davis [and] Saunders Redding
- A Sourcebook of African-American performance, plays, people, movements, edited by Annemarie Bean
- Remembering generations, race and family in contemporary African American fiction, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
- Blackness and value, seeing double, Lindon Barrett
- Amid the Fall, dreaming of Eden, Du Bois, King, Malcolm X, and emancipatory composition, Bradford T. Stull
- Gertrude Stein and Richard Wright, the poetics and politics of modernism, [M. Lynn Weiss]
- The selected writings of James Weldon Johnson, edited by Sondra Kathryn Wilson
- A personal odyssey, Thomas Sowell
- Hunger overcome?, food and resistance in twentieth-century African American literature, Andrew Warnes
- Literary adaptations in Black American cinema, from Micheaux to Morrison, Barbara Tepa Lupack
- Portrait of an expatriate, William Gardner Smith, writer, LeRoy S. Hodges, Jr
- Remembering the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Ed Bullins, a literary biography, Samuel A. Hay
- Extraordinary measures, Afrocentric modernism and twentieth-century American poetry, Lorenzo Thomas
- Conjuring the folk, forms of modernity in African America, David G. Nicholls
- Black drama of the Federal theatre era, beyond the formal horizons, E. Quita Craig
- Black comedy, nine plays : a critical anthology with interviews and essays, edited by Pamela Faith Jackson and Karimah
- Contemporary African American theater, Afrocentricity in the works of Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Fuller, Nilgun Anadolu-Okur
- Against the odds, scholars who challenged racism in the twentieth century, edited by Benjamin P. Bowser and Louis Kushnick with Paul Grant
- Propaganda and aesthetics, the literary politics of African-American magazines in the twentieth century, Abby Arthur Johnson & Ronald Maberry Johnson
- Black chant, languages of African-American postmodernism, Aldon Lynn Nielsen
- Fighting for US, Maulana Karenga, the US organization, and black cultural nationalism, Scot Brown ; foreword by Clayborne Carson
- Afro-Orientalism, Bill V. Mullen
- The essential writings of James Weldon Johnson, edited and with an introduction by Rudolph P. Byrd ; foreword by Charles Johnson
- The Harlem group of Negro writers, Melvin B. Tolson ; edited by Edward J. Mullen
- The essential Harold Cruse, a reader, edited by William Jelani Cobb ; foreword by Stanley Crouch
- Masculinist impulses, Toomer, Hurston, Black writing, and modernity, Nathan Grant
- Jazz poetry, from the 1920s to the present, Sascha Feinstein
- Black theatre in the 1960s and 1970s, a historical-critical analysis of the movement, Mance Williams
- The autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough, an American journey from slavery to scholarship, edited and with an introduction by Michele Valerie Ronnick ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- An introduction to black literature in America,, from 1746 to the present
- Invisible darkness, Jean Toomer & Nella Larsen, Charles R. Larson
- The ground on which I stand, August Wilson
- Out there, mavericks of Black literature, Darryl Pinckney
- Harlem speaks, a living history of the Harlem Renaissance, [compiled by] Cary D. Wintz
- The African-American century, how Black Americans have shaped our country, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West
- A Hubert Harrison reader, edited with introduction and notes by Jeffrey B. Perry
- The Notorious Ph.D.'s guide to the Super Fly '70s, Todd Boyd
- The challenge of blackness, the Institute of the Black World and political activism in the 1970s, Derrick E. White ; foreword by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller
- Confluences, postcolonialism, African American literary studies, and the Black Atlantic, John Cullen Gruesser
- The Harlem renaissance, the one and the many, Mark Helbling