The Impact of Race: Theatre and Culture.Published in:2004By:Warnes, AndrewPublication type:Book Review
Oprah Winfrey and the Glamour of Misery: An Essay on Popular Culture.Published in:2004By:Krasner, DavidPublication type:Book Review
Literacy and Racial Justice: The Politics of Learning after Brown v. Board of Education.Published in:2004By:Haas, ChristinaPublication type:Book Review
Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915.Published in:2004By:Smith, Virginia WhatleyPublication type:Book Review
Zora Neale Hurston: A Life in Letters.Published in:2004By:Gillians, TeresaPublication type:Book Review
The Collective Works of Langston Hughes. Vol. 14: Autobiography: I Wonder as I WanderPublished in:2004By:Standley, Fred L.Publication type:Book Review
Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life Story.Published in:2004By:Dagbovie, Pero G.Publication type:Book Review
An Exemplary Citizen: Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1906-1932.Published in:2004By:Butler, RobertPublication type:Book Review
Reflections in Church Ceilings (Excerpt from the unpublished novel: "A Casualty of the Peace").Published in:2004By:Fewell, RichardPublication type:Short Story
"Passing On" Death: Stealing Life in Toni Morrison's "Paradise."Published in:2004By:Aguiar, Sarah AppletonPublication type:Book Review
Fashioning the Body [as] Politic in Julie Dash's "Daughters of the Dust."Published in:2004By:Gourdine, Angeletta KMPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hard-Boiled Black Easy: Genre Conventions in "A Red Death."Published in:2004By:Gray, W. RusselPublication type:Literary Criticism
William Branch: (a conversation) Reminiscence.Published in:2004By:Nesmith, N. GrahamPublication type:Interview
Inverting History in Octavia Butler's Postmodern Slave Narrative.Published in:2004By:Steinberg, MarcPublication type:Book Review
"Like a violin for the wind to play": Lyrical Approaches to Lynching by Hughes, Du Bois, and Toomer.Published in:2004By:Banks, KimberlyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Not Entirely Strange, But Not Entirely Friendly Either: Images of Jews in African American Passing Novels Through the Harlem Renaissance.Published in:2004By:Meyer, AdamPublication type:Essay
"It ain't your color, it's your scabbing": Literary Depictions of African American Strikebreakers.Published in:2004By:Noon, MarkPublication type:Literary Criticism
"That Commonality of Feeling": Hurston, Hybridity, and Ethnography.Published in:2004By:Jirousek, LoriPublication type:Book Review
National Socialism and Blood-Sacrifice in Zora Neale Hurston's "Moses, Man of the Mountain."Published in:2004By:Thompson, Mark ChristianPublication type:Book Review
In My Flesh Shall I See God: Ritual Violence and Racial Redemption in "The Black Christ."Published in:2004By:Whitted, QianaPublication type:Poetry Review
"Try to Refrain from that Desire": Self-Control and Violent Passion in Oscar Micheaux's African American Western.Published in:2004By:Johnson, Michael K.Publication type:Literary Criticism