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Articles in April, 1996 issue of American Visions
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Children of the Night: The Best Short Stories by Black Writers, 1967 to the Present
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
Herbie Hancock's EXPANDING UNIVERSE
by Douglas Turner - Other People Are Looking at Us: Visual Commentaries on Social Change
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Voices of the Dream: African-American Women Speak
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
The Black Public Sphere: A Public Culture Book
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
Getting Connected
by Martha C. Brown -
Boricuas: Influential Puerto Rican Writings - an Anthology
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
Genealogy Bank Treasures
by Gwendolyn B. Waldorf - Did You Know …
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Spooks, Spies, and Private Eyes: Black Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Fiction
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
Professional Revolutionary C.L.R. James
by Scott McLemee -
The Wisdom of the Elders: Inspiring Reflections From the Heart of African American Culture
by Dale Edwyna Smith - LETTERS
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The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
Earworthy
by Bill Hasson -
POSTCARDS
by Beatrice Levin -
The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult
by Dale Edwyna Smith - Queries and Announcements
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My Soul Is a Witness: African-American Women's Spirituality
by Dale Edwyna Smith -
Dispatches From The Front
by Henry Chase - Love, Zulu-Style
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Resistance and Reformation in 19th-Century African-American Literature
by Dale Edwyna Smith
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