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Articles in August, 1999 issue of American Visions

  • Finding The African Beat - African Fete to tour the United States - Brief Article
  • EARWORTHY - Review
    by T. Brooks Shepard
  • LETTERS
  • Soul Food for the Long Haul - African American cooking gets a nutritional overhaul - Brief Article
    by Donna Pierce
  • Visions Of American Art - Review
  • Touring the Home of Andrew Jackson: Self-Made Man, National Hero, Slaveholder - Brief Article
  • Who Are The Bad Guys? - Review
  • Master Kenny Kirkland Aka Doctone - jazz pianist
    by Sharon Fitzgerald
  • Finding Treasures in Fall Publisher's Catalogs - new African American oriented books - Bibliography
    by Kevin Brown
  • Did You Know … - various recent achievements by African Americans - Brief Article
  • Having an Amsterdam Good Time - visiting Amsterdam, Netherlands
    by Joanne Harris
  • Portfolio Quietly Making A Stand - African American artists
    by Valerie J. Mercer
  • Queries and Announcements - Michael Eric Dyson leaves Columbia University for DePaul University - includes other brief articles
  • Premium Fare - cable television offers a voice for African American productions
    by Denolyn Carroll
  • Fast-Car Nation: A Buyer's Guide - 2000 model sports cars - Evaluation
    by Hank Chase
  • Fleeing Death, Seeking Life - authors of 'Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation' - Interview
    by John Hope Franklin
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