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Articles in April-May, 1995 issue of American Visions
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The Van Peebleses prowl through the Panthers' history
by Michael Robinson -
Brotherman: The Odessey of Back Men in America, a Groundbreaking Anthology of Black Men's Writing
by T. Andreas Spelman -
You Don't Miss Your Water
by T. Andreas Spelman -
String band traditions
by Douglas Fulmer -
The Outer Banks
by Bridgette A. Lacy -
Greene County and Wilberforce
by Henry Chase -
Panther
by Michael Robinson -
The Ditchdigger's Daughters: A Black Family's Astonishing Success Story
by T. Andreas Spelman -
Is the whole world going on-line?
by Barbara Van Gorder -
Puerto Rico: a near country
by Henry Chase -
Pea Island's Richard Etheridge
by Henry H. Chase -
Oberlin
by Henry Chase -
The Rhythm of Which a Chief Walks Gracefully
by Steve Monroe -
Walking across the floor: a conversation with Colleen J. McElroy
by Charlotte Watson Sherman -
The Wedding
by T. Andreas Spelman -
What did you say, Aunt Ola?
by Char McCargo Bab -
Winston-Salem
by Michael L. Pina -
Durham
by Bridgette A. Lacy -
Misguided 'authenticity.'
by Timothy L. Jenkins -
The homecoming of Jacob Lawrence
by Sharon Fitzgerald -
Feeling the Spirit: Searching the World for the People of Africa
by T. Andreas Spelman -
Herman's head
by Eric K. Washington -
Greensboro
by Michael L. Pina -
Somerset Place
by Bridgette A. Lacy -
Detroit
by Charles Blockson -
Biggers' upper-room view
by Anthony C. Murphy -
18th century AD
by Kenneth J. Kinkor -
Swing Low: Black Men Writing
by T. Andreas Spelman -
Sisterhood televised: Yvette Lee Bowser and the voices she listens to
by Malaika Brown -
19th century AD
by Henry H. Chase -
Raleigh
by Bridgette A. Lacy -
Canada
by Charles Blockson
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