Racism in literature
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Racism in literature
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Racism in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Whitewashing America, material culture and race in the antebellum imagination, Bridget T. Heneghan
- Afro-Orientalism, Bill V. Mullen
- American racist, the life and films of Thomas Dixon, Anthony Slide
- I know why the caged bird sings, by Maya Angelou, editor, Mildred R. Mickle
- Racism in Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird, Candice Mancini, book editor
- Buying whiteness, race, culture, and identity from Columbus to hip hop, Gary Taylor
- The mulatta and the politics of race, Teresa C. Zackodnik
- Gulliver as slave trader, racism reviled by Jonathan Swift, Elaine L. Robinson
- Converging stories, race, ecology, and environmental justice in American literature, Jeffrey Myers
- Taboo subjects, race, sex, and psychoanalysis, Gwen Bergner
- Stealing the fire : the art and protest of James Baldwin, Horace A. Porter
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature, by Gregg D. Crane
- The evidence of things not said, James Baldwin and the promise of American democracy, Lawrie Balfour
- The other reconstruction, where violence and womanhood meet in the writings of Wells-Barnett, Grimké, and Larsen, Ericka M. Miller
- Fettered genius, the African American bardic poet from slavery to civil rights, Keith D. Leonard
- Satire or evasion?, Black perspectives on Huckleberry Finn, edited by James S. Leonard, Thomas A. Tenney, Thadious M. Davis
- Criticism and the color line, desegrating American literary studies, edited by Henry B. Wonham
- The development of literary blackness in the Dominican Republic, Dawn F. Stinchcomb
- The Black American in books for children, readings in racism, edited with an introduction by Donnarae MacCann and Gloria Woodard
- Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird, by Joyce Milton
- The origin of others, Toni Morrison ; with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Mr. Baldwin, I presume, James Baldwin--Chinua Achebe, a meeting of the minds, Ernest A. Champion
- The tragic black buck, racial masquerading in the American literary imagination, Carlyle Van Thompson
- Should we burn Babar?, essays on children's literature and the power of stories, Herbert Kohl
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