Black people in literature
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Black people in literature
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Black people in literature
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- Black women, writing, and identity, migrations of the subject, Carole Boyce Davies
- Free within ourselves, fiction lessons for Black authors, Jewell Parker Rhodes
- The myth of Aunt Jemima, representations of race and region, Diane Roberts
- Afro-Cuban voices, on race and identity in contemporary Cuba, edited by Pedro PĂ©rez Sarduy and Jean Stubbs
- Masters of the drum, Black lit/oratures across the continuum, Robert Elliot Fox
- Black theatre, ritual performance in the African diaspora, edited by Paul Carter Harrison, Victor Leo Walker II, Gus Edwards
- Black portraiture in American fiction;, stock characters, archetypes, and individuals
- Clear word and third sight, folk groundings and diasporic consciousness in African Caribbean writing, Catherine A. John
- Black poets of the United States, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Langston Hughes, Translated by Kenneth Douglas
- Playing in the dark, whiteness and the literary imagination, Toni Morrison
- The Black American in books for children: readings in racism, edited and with an introd. by Donnarae MacCann and Gloria Woodard
- Black writers and the Hispanic canon, Richard Jackson
- Claude McKay, code name Sasha, queer Black Marxism and the Harlem Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb
- Readings on Othello, Don Nardo, book editor
- Buying whiteness, race, culture, and identity from Columbus to hip hop, Gary Taylor
- Jump Jim Crow, lost plays, lyrics, and street prose of the first Atlantic popular culture, W.T. Lhamon, Jr
- Caribbean waves, relocating Claude McKay and Paule Marshall, Heather Hathaway
- The burden of memory, the muse of forgiveness, Wole Soyinka
- The dark fantastic, race and the imagination from Harry Potter to The hunger games, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
- Black subjects, identity formation in the contemporary narrative of slavery, Arlene R. Keizer
- The African diaspora & autobiographics, skeins of self and skin, Chinosole
- T.S. Eliot and the heritage of Africa, the Magus and the Moor as metaphor, Robert F. Fleissner
- Postmodern tales of slavery in the Americas, from Alejo Carpentier to Charles Johnson, Timothy J. Cox
- Black imagination and the Middle Passage, edited by Maria Diedrich, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Carl Pedersen
- Imagining each other, Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature, Ethan Goffman
- Odysseys home, mapping African-Canadian literature, George Elliott Clarke
- Black writers in French, a literary history of negritude, Lilyan Kesteloot ; translated by Ellen Conroy Kennedy
- Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning, J.M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison, Sam Durrant
- Dwelling places, postwar Black British writing, James Procter
- The development of literary blackness in the Dominican Republic, Dawn F. Stinchcomb
- Images of the Negro in American literature,, edited by Seymour L. Gross and John Edward Hardy
- Black literature criticism, excerpts from criticism of the most significant works of Black authors over the past 200 years : supplement, Jeffrey W. Hunter, Jerry Moore, editors
- Image of the Black in children's fiction, [by] Dorothy M. Broderick
- The origin of others, Toni Morrison ; with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Black literature criticism, classic and emerging black authors since 1950, Jelena O. Krstovic, project editor
- Modern Black writers, compiled and edited by Steven R. Serafin