African Americans + Intellectual life
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- Outlaw culture, resisting representations, Bell Hooks
- Afro-blue, improvisations in African American poetry and culture, Tony Bolden
- Performing the word, African-American poetry as vernacular culture, Fahamisha Patricia Brown
- Signs and cities, Black literary postmodernism, Madhu Dubey
- Masters of the drum, Black lit/oratures across the continuum, Robert Elliot Fox
- African Americans and US popular culture, Kevern Verney
- The souls of Black folk, by W.E.B. Du Bois ; with a foreword by Charles Lemert ; an introduction by Manning Marable ; and an afterword by Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865, Dickson D. Bruce, Jr
- Black genius, African American solutions to African American problems, edited by Walter Mosley ... [et al.] ; and with an introduction by Walter Mosley
- Fettered genius, the African American bardic poet from slavery to civil rights, Keith D. Leonard
- Icons of African American literature, the Black literary world, Yolanda Williams Page, editor
- Cornel West & philosophy, the quest for social justice, Clarence Sholé Johnson
- The new Negro, the life of Alain Locke, Jeffrey C. Stewart
- Reflecting black, African-American cultural criticism, Michael Eric Dyson
- Ride out the wilderness, geography and identity in Afro-American literature, Melvin Dixon
- Dislocating the color line, identity, hybridity, and singularity in African-American narrative, Samira Kawash
- The Negro novel in America / by Robert A. Bone
- Everything but the burden, what white people are taking from Black culture, edited by Greg Tate
- Reading Africa into American literature, epics, fables, and gothic tales, Keith Cartwright
- Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the struggle for racial uplift, Jacqueline M. Moore
- Breaking bread, insurgent Black intellectual life, by Bell Hooks and Cornel West
- The head Negro in charge syndrome, the dead end of Black politics, by Norman Kelley
- In the break, the aesthetics of the Black radical tradition, Fred Moten
- African American environmental thought, foundations, Kimberly K. Smith
- The mask of art, breaking the aesthetic contract--film and literature, Clyde R. Taylor
- Brainwashed, challenging the myth of Black inferiority, Tom Burrell
- Rooted against the wind, personal essays, Gloria Wade-Gayles
- In search of the Black fantastic, politics and popular culture in the post-Civil Rights era, Richard Iton
- African American autobiography and the quest for freedom, Roland L. Williams, Jr
- Black American writing from the nadir, the evolution of a literary tradition, 1877-1915, Dickson D. Bruce, Jr
- The primate's dream, literature, race, and ethnicity in America, James W. Tuttleton
- Language and literature in the African American imagination, edited by Carol Aisha Blackshire-Belay
- The Theatre of Black Americans, a collection of critical essays, edited by Errol Hill
- Black mothers to sons, juxtaposing African American literature with social practice, Joyce Elaine King & Carolyn Ann Mitchell
- Jubilee, the emergence of African-American culture, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library ; by Howard Dodson ; with Amiri Baraka ... [et al.]
- African American literature, a brief introduction and anthology, Al Young
- Race-ing representation, voice, history, and sexuality, [edited by] Kostas Myrsiades and Linda Myrsiades
- Living Black history, how reimagining the African-American past can remake America's racial future, Manning Marable
- Writing America Black, race rhetoric in the public sphere, C.K. Doreski
- White scholars/African American texts, edited by Lisa A. Long
- Racial myths and masculinity in African American literature, Jeffrey B. Leak
- Who's gonna take the weight?, manhood, race, and power in America, Kevin Powell
- Open mike, reflections on philosophy, race, sex, culture and religion, Michael Eric Dyson
- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Claude McKay, code name Sasha, queer Black Marxism and the Harlem Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb
- Africana history, culture and social policy, a collection of critical essays, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr., Alva Barnett
- Soul babies, black popular culture and the post-soul aesthetic, Mark Anthony Neal
- Cornel West, a critical reader, edited by George Yancy
- 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
- Analysis and assessment, 1980-1994, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz