African Philosophy: New and Traditional Perspectives.Published in:2005By:Ikuenobe, PolycarpPublication type:Book Review
Passing the Three Gates: Interviews with Charles Johnson.Published in:2005By:Conner, Marc C.Publication type:Book Review
The Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson.Published in:2005By:Kurahashi, YukoPublication type:Book Review
Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man": A Casebook.Published in:2005By:Butler, RobertPublication type:Book Review
Rethinking Social Realism: African American Art and Literature, 1930- 1953.Published in:2005By:Ogundayo, BioDun J.Publication type:Book Review
Public Education and Imagination-Intellect: I Speak from the Wound in My Mouth.Published in:2005By:Neqishi, Meiko;Elder, AnastasiaPublication type:Book Review
In Search of the Fathers: The Poetics of Disalienation in the Narrative of Two Contemporary Afro-Hispanic Writers.Published in:2005By:Gallego, MarPublication type:Book Review
Rhetoric and Resistance in Black Women's Autobiography.Published in:2005By:Bell, ChrisPublication type:Book Review
Black and White Women's Travel Narratives: Antebelium Explorations.Published in:2005By:Wong, EdliePublication type:Book Review
Divided Mastery: Slave Hiring in the American South.Published in:2005By:Clark, Patricia E.Publication type:Book Review
"As if I had entered a Paradise": Fugitive Slave Narratives and Cross-Border Literary History.Published in:2005By:Kang, NancyPublication type:Essay
Creating the Beloved Community: Religion, Race, and Nation in Toni Morrison's "Paradise."Published in:2005By:Romero, ChannettePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Other Side of "Paradise": Toni Morrison's (Un)Making of Mythic History.Published in:2005By:Gauthier, MarniPublication type:Literary Criticism
Inheriting the Criminalized Black Body: Race, Gender, and Slavery in "Eva's Man."Published in:2005By:Young, Hershini BhanaPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Invisible Man" and African American Radicalism in World War II.Published in:2005By:Hobson, Christopher Z.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Creating Ethnography: Zora Neale Hurston and Lydia Cabrera.Published in:2005By:Hoffman-Jeep, LyndaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Zombie In/As the Text: Zora Neale Hurston's "Tell My Horse."Published in:2005By:Emery, Amy FassPublication type:Literary Criticism
James Weldon Johnson's "Black Manhattan" and the Kingdom of American Culture.Published in:2005By:Nowlin, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Whose Will Be Done?: Self-Determination in Pauline Hopkins's "Hagar's Daughter."Published in:2005By:Bussey, Susan HaysPublication type:Literary Criticism
Lloyd Richards: Reminiscence of a Theatre Life and Beyond.Published in:2005By:Nesmith, N. GrahamPublication type:Interview
Katrina: A Matrix of Stories.Published in:African American Review, 2005, v. 39, n. 3, p. 279By:Ward, Jr., Jerry W.Publication type:Article