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Articles in July-August, 2004 issue of Black Issues Book Review
- Flying off the shelves
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To everything a season
by Angela P. Dodson -
Black arts to the tenth power: living legend Sonia Sanchez is the literary headliner in the 10th season of the 10-day National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta
by TaRessa Stovall -
Two icons of musical genius: Mary Lou Williams sought the sacred; Marvin Gaye probed the world, the flesh and the Devil
by Joy Duckett Cain -
The vision to build wealth: a financial journalist deconstructs the making of a media mogul
by Susan McHenry -
Love in the Driest Season: a Family Memoir
by Jackie Jones -
Jason & Kyra
by Erica O. Dolland - Signings & sightings
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Mother Africa's hospitality
by Daphne Muse -
The Dew Breaker
by Marjorie Valbrun -
Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary
by C. Gerald Fraser - Watch for the DeBerry & Grant contest winner
- Flower Girl Butterflies
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Celebrating folk art and poetry
by Susan Flamm -
Paving the way to publishing success: hard-won wisdom from authors who established their careers on the self-publishing platform
by Victoria Christopher Murray -
Documenting a black gay and lesbian literary canon: for four years, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has been compiling an archive from underground, small press and self-published workand the rest is history in the making
by Kai Wright -
A Right Worthy Grand Mission: Maggie Lena Walker and the Quest for Black Economic Empowerment
by Janus Adams -
Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up From Slavery 100 Years Later
by Fred Lindsey -
I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali
by Elise Virginia Ward - Hot summer reads: something hot, not too heavy: sizzling selections for summer: the books everybody will be reading and talking about this summer, or at least the ones the publishers hope will catch fire
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The fabric of her life
by Angela P. Dodson -
Ten years of sizzling chocolate kisses and lasting love: now under BET Books, Arabesque celebrates a decade as black romance publisher
by Diane Patrick -
Without Regard to Race: The Other Martin Robison Delany
by Robin M. Dasher-Alston -
Joe Louis, My Champion
by Suzanne Rust -
Blue-ribbon choices: a librarian-recommended, kid-approved summer reading list
by Fran Ware -
Lighting up lives
by Jackie Hardrick -
Writing while white … An unprecedented number of black characters inhabit today's mainstream fiction best-seller lists, but few of them are created by black authors
by Earni Young -
Out, no doubt: today's black gay and lesbian poets proudly proclaim their identities and show their varying talents to an increasingly receptive public
by Reginald Harris -
Bone to Pick: Of Forgiveness Reconciliation, Reparation and Revenge
by Khalil Abdullah -
Post-Soul Nation: The Explosive, Contradictory, Triumphant, and Tragic 1980's as Experienced by African Americans
by Fred Lindsey -
Shooter
by Elise Virginia Ward -
Conversations with a post modern sister: actress-comedian Aisha Tyler is distinctive among celebrtiy authors: she wrote her own book proposal and her own book!
by Pamela K. Johnson -
Celebrating the greatest
by Daphne Muse -
Strange lives and loves left behind: a season for fictional debuts and some rather unusual story lines
by Mary N. Oluonye -
One Man's Castle: Clarence Darrow in Defense of the American Dream
by Herb Boyd -
What's the Hurry, Fox? And Other Animal Stories
by Suzanne Rust - Other titles of interest
- Call for submissions
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Living the dream through life's challenges: lessons from Bishop Tutu, a successful African American businessman and other diverse followers of Dr. King
by Angela P. Dodson -
How to market black gay and lesbian books: Southern California's Matais Books relies on the power of community and the appeal of a literary salon
by Matais Pouncil -
Cooking With Grease: Stirring the Pots in American Politics
by Dan Holly -
Soul on Bikes: The East Bay Dragons MC and the Black Biker Set
by Nathan Davis - It's Test Day, Tiger Turcotte
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Cultural rhythms of summer reading
by William E. Cox -
High season for book fairs and festivals: Midsummer's Harlem Book Fair highlights a year-round calendar of events
by Bernadette Adams Davis -
Black giants among the boys of summer: Hank Aaron's 715th home run, Richie Allen of the '64 Phillies, and the pride of the Negro League
by Art Rust, Jr. -
Unsung heroes: my sole desire was to write a book on black veterans using their words, to pay tribute to soldiers, sailors and nurses who had never gotten recognition
by Yvonne Latty -
Quitting America: The Departure of a Black Man From His Native Land
by Kai Wright -
Willimena Rules! Rule Book #2: How to Fish for Trouble
by Suzanne Rust -
P. Diddy fills the house
by Angela P. Dodson -
Doing Business by the Good Book: 52 Lessons on Success Straight From the Bible
by Kristin Henning - Recommended bookstores
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Meet Me at the Theresa: The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel
by Herb Boyd -
Black Fiction's great griot master: John Oliver Killens ushered in a new era of the African American novel in 1954 and subsequently mentored a whole generation of black fiction talent. So why is most of his work out of print?
by Keith Gilyard - The Gospel Cinderella
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Deals
by Angela P. Dodson -
Open My Eyes, Open My Soul: Celebrating Our Common Humanity
by Lynnette C. Velasco -
Haiti's eloquent daughter: in the bicentennial year of the conflict-ridden land of her birth, Edwidge Danticat lives in Miami's "Little Haiti" and continues to write about "those things that haunt me."
by Marjorie Valbrun -
Underground Codes: Race Crime, and Related Fires
by Kalyn Johnson -
Atlanta's August Book Club confab: Curtis Bunn's National Book Club Conference convenes for its second year
by Pat Houser - A Wild Cowboy
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