Chesnutt and Realism: A Study of the Novels.Published in:2008By:Duncan, CharlesPublication type:Book Review
The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride: A Rediscovered African American Novel.Published in:2008By:Harrell, Jr., Willie J.Publication type:Book Review
Race, Slavery, and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature.Published in:2008By:Cowan, TynesPublication type:Book Review
Afterwords; Or, Whistling "Dixie" on the Front Porch of My Southern Home.Published in:2008By:Foster, Frances SmithPublication type:Essay
"Imperium In Imperio": Sutton E. Griggs and the New Negro of the South.Published in:2008By:Briggs, Gabriel A.Publication type:Essay
"By a Black Woman of the South": Race, Place, and Gender in the Work of Anna Julia Cooper.Published in:2008By:May, Vivian M.Publication type:Essay
The Southern Roots of Ida B. Wells-Barnett's Revolutionary Activism.Published in:2008By:Watkins, Rychetta N.Publication type:Essay
William Wells Brown Maps the South in "My Southern Home: Or, The South and Its People."Published in:2008By:Ernest, JohnPublication type:Literary Criticism
"In the Sunny South": Reconstructing Frances Harper as Southern.Published in:2008By:Johnson, Sherita L.Publication type:Essay
"This Life Is a Stage": Performing the South in William Wells Brown's "Clotel or, The President's Daughter."Published in:2008By:Schell, JenniferPublication type:Essay
Harriet Jacobs at Home in "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl."Published in:2008By:Warner, Anne BradfordPublication type:Essay
Learning Their Letters: Critical Literacy, Epistolary Culture, and Slavery in the Antebellum South.Published in:2008By:Schiller, BenPublication type:Essay