Racism on the Victorian Stage: Representation of Slavery and the Black Character.Published in:2008By:Pierrot, GrégoryPublication type:Book Review
My Soul is Anchored: poems from the mourning Katrina national writing project / Hurricane Blues: Poems about Katrina and Rita.Published in:2008By:Williams, Carmaletta M.Publication type:Book Review
Achieving Blackness: Race, Black Nationalism, and Afrocentrism in the Twentieth Century.Published in:2008By:Asante, Molefi KetePublication type:Book Review
Worrying the Line: Black Women Writers, Lineage, and Literary Tradition.Published in:2008By:Percinkova-Patton, IrenaPublication type:Book Review
Sterling A. Brown's A Negro Looks at the South.Published in:2008By:Bell, Bernard W.Publication type:Book Review
Pathways to Unknoum Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn, and Chicago's Afro-Futurist Underground, 1954-68.Published in:2008By:Cooper, Preston ParkPublication type:Book Review
Crossroads Modernism: Descent and Emergence in African-American Literary Culture.Published in:2008By:Pereira, MalinPublication type:Book Review
Hell without Fires: Slavery, Christianity, and the Antebellum Spiritual Narrative / Singing in a Strange Land: C. L. Franklin, the Black Church, and the Transformation of America / Between Sundays: Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith.Published in:2008By:Weisenfeld, JudithPublication type:Book Review
Jook Right On: Blues Stories and Blues Storytellers.Published in:2008By:Hawkins, RobertPublication type:Book Review
Black Masculinity and the U.S. South: From Uncle Tom to Gangsta.Published in:2008By:Baker, Chanté M.Publication type:Book Review
Art in Crisis: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Struggle for African American Identity and Memory.Published in:2008By:Ammons, ElizabethPublication type:Book Review
Coltrane's Naima Narrative Transmigrated by Himself.Published in:2008By:Coleman, WandaPublication type:Poem
"What would be on the other side?": Speciality and Spirit Work in Toni Morrison's "Paradise."Published in:2008By:Anderson, Melanie R.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Black "Like Me": (Mis) Recognition, the Racial Gothic, and the Post-1967 Mixed-Race Movement in Danzy Senna's "Symptomatic."Published in:2008By:Young, Hershini BhanaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Lost Theaters of African American Internationalism: Diplomacy and Henry Francis Downing in Luanda and London.Published in:2008By:Roberts, Brian RussellPublication type:Essay
Alternatives to the "Talking Cure": Black Music as Traumatic Testimony in Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon."Published in:2008By:Visvis, VikkiPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Manumission and Marriage?": Freedom, Family, and Identity in Charles Johnson's "Oxherding Tale."Published in:2008By:Hussen, Aida AhmedPublication type:Literary Criticism
This Jamaican Family: The Word, and Dreams.Published in:African American Review, 2008, v. 42, n. 2, p. 235By:Glave, ThomasPublication type:Article
Black Crisis Shuffle: Fiction, Race, and Simulation.Published in:2008By:Murray, RollandPublication type:Literary Criticism
Ophelia Speaks: Resurrecting Still Lives in Natasha Trethewey's "Bellocq's Ophelia."Published in:2008By:Debo, AnnettePublication type:Literary Criticism
Out of St. Louie into the World Unbound: An Interview with Colleen J. McElroy.Published in:2008By:Hill, James L.Publication type:Interview