American Visions
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Articles in June-July 1993 issue of American Visions
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by Anthony C. Murphy - Juneteenth: tracking the progress of an emancipation celebration - Juneteenth emancipation celebration in southwestern states to commemorate the end of slavery in the US
by William Wiggins - Art collector for hire - profile of art consultant Madeline Murphy Rabb
by Tracy Clark - Lillian Lehman lives - actress to appear in new film, 'Mardi Gras for the Devil'
by Anthony C. Murphy - Summer reading - recommended books by African American writers and English professors
- Does your road lead to London? The magic of Black London - includes tourist information for visiting the United Kingdom
by Margaret Busby - The Diva is Dismissed - actress Jenifer Lewis' one-woman, autobiographical play with music
by Anthony C. Murphy - A new perspective on Caribbean cooking - includes recipes - Christopher Idone's book 'Cooking Carib' written with Helen McEachrene
by Joanne Harris - Lois Mailou Jones: the decorative patterns of her life - 87-year-old painter and former Howard University professor - Cover Story
by Tritobia Hayes Benjamin - A seat on the aisle: an African American visits the Pan African Film Festival - 13th biennial Pan African Film and Television Festival, or FESPACO, held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, February, 1993
by Isisara Bey - From the editor in chief - contributions of Chef Joseph Randall - Editorial
by Gary A. Puckrein - A pitch for Black history: Black baseball museum rescues our past - The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Kansas City, Missouri; includes related articles that offer chronology of famous men and women players
by Randy Giancaterino - The young lions: jazz's saviors or pretenders? - young African American jazz musicians who are contributing to strong popular interest in jazz music and performance
by Douglas Turner