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Articles in Fall, 2004 issue of African American Review
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National socialism and blood-sacrifice in Zora Neale Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain
by Mark Christian Thompson -
Carla Kaplan, ed. Zora Neale Hurston: a Life in Letters
by Teresa Gilliams -
Catherine Prendergast. Literacy and Racial Justice: the Politics of Learning after Brown v. Board of Education
by Christina Haas -
A letter from the editor
by Joycelyn Moody -
Langston Hughes. Autobiography: I Wonder as I Wander
by Fred L. Standley -
"That commonality of feeling": Hurston, hybridity, and ethnography
by Lori Jirousek -
Not entirely strange, but not entirely friendly either: images of Jews in African American passing novels through the Harlem renaissance
by Adam Meyer -
Spring, 1862 Dear Daughter
by Gale Jackson -
Hard-boiled black easy: genre conventions in A Red Death
by W. Russel Gray -
David Brion Davis. Challenging the Boundaries of Slavery
by Lewis Fried -
"It ain't your color, it's your scabbing": literary depictions of African American strikebreakers
by Mark Noon -
"Try to refrain from that desire": self-control and violent passion in Oscar Micheaux's African American Western
by Michael K. Johnson -
Fashioning the body [as] politic in Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust
by Angeletta K.M. Gourdine -
Mitch Kachun. Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915
by Virginia Whatley Smith -
William Branch: reminiscence
by N. Graham Nesmith -
Jean Humez. Harriet Tubman: the Life and the Life Story
by Pero G. Dagbovie -
"Like a violin for the wind to play": lyrical approaches to lynching by Hughes, Du Bois, and Toomer
by Kimberly Banks -
"Passing on" death: stealing life in Toni Morrison's Paradise
by Sarah Appleton Aguiar -
Jesse S. Crisler, Robert C. Leitz III, and Joseph R. McElrath, Jr. An Exemplary Citizen: Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1906-1932
by Robert Butler -
Woodie King, Jr. The Impact of Race: Theatre and Culture
by Andrew Warnes -
Reflections in church ceilings
by Richard Fewell -
Eva Illouz. Oprah Winfrey and the Glamour of Misery: an Essay on Popular Culture
by David Krasner -
In my flesh shall I see God: ritual violence and racial redemption in "The Black Christ"
by Qiana Whitted -
Inverting history in Octavia Butler's postmodern slave narrative
by Marc Steinberg -
The Warnings in a Mad Dog's Eyes
by Wanda Coleman -
Robert Fanuzzi. Abolition's Public Sphere
by Aaron Ogletree
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