Talk That Talk: Storytelling and Analysis Rooted in African American Oral Tradition.Published in:Qualitative Health Research, 2002, v. 12, n. 3, p. 410, doi. 10.1177/104973202129119892By:Banks-Wallace, JoAnnePublication type:Article
Life and Death in the Delta: African American Narratives of Violence, Resilience, and Social Change.Published in:2010By:Moore, KimberleyPublication type:Book Review
El Festival de Oralidad Afroamericana Afropalabra.Published in:Cuban Studies, 2019, v. 48, p. 258, doi. 10.1353/cub.2019.0047By:Nápoles-Cárdenas, LucasPublication type:Article
Zora Neale Hurston, Biographical Criticism, and African Diasporic Vernacular Culture.Published in:2009By:Frydman, JasonPublication type:Essay
Speaking Power: Black Feminist Orality in Women's Narratives of Slavery.Published in:2007By:Morris, Susana M.Publication type:Book Review
Word! The African American Oral Tradition and its Rhetorical Impact on American Popular Culture.Published in:Black History Bulletin, 2011, v. 74, n. 1, p. 27By:Hamlet, Janice D.Publication type:Article
"Oh, Catfish and Turnip Greens": Black Oral Traditions in the Poetry of Marilyn Nelson.Published in:2014By:Kelley Woolfitt, WilliamPublication type:Poetry Review