African American Review
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Articles in Winter 2003 issue of African American Review
- The Letters
by Lenard D. Moore - The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, ed. Jubilee: The Emergence of African-American Culture
by Toru Kiuchi - Black Thunder's call for a conjure response to American Negro Slavery
by Suzanne Lane - Thunder
by Lenard D. Moore - Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould, eds. Genius in Bondage: Literature of the Early Black Atlantic
by John C. Shields - Something other than a family quarrel: the beautiful boys in Morrison's Sula
by Susan Neal Mayberry - In a different chord: interpreting the relations among black female sexuality, agency, and the blues
by Nghana tamu Lewis - For Afefe
by Lenard D. Moore - Samuel C. Hyde, Jr., ed. Sunbelt Revolution: The Historical Progression of the Civil Rights Struggle in the Gulf South, 1866-2000
by Kenneth J. Bindas - "He made us laugh some": Frederick Douglass's humor
by Granville Ganter - From seeking one's voice to uttering the scream: the pioneering journey of African American women playwrights through the 1960s and 1970s
by Olga Barrios - Stellar places
by Jeffery Renard Allen - Sharon L. Jones. Rereading the Harlem Renaissance: Race, Class, and Gender in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West
by Martha J. Cutter - Hard to Listen
by Jeffery Renard Allen - T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting. Negritude Women
by Aoi Mori - Jazz Haiku's Medley
by Patrick Sylvain - Christy Rishoi. Girl to Woman: American Women's Coming-of-Age Narratives
by David Krasner - Criminal Family
by Cherise A. Pollard - Paul Hendrickson. Sons of Mississippi: a Story of Race and Its Legacy
by Ama Mazama - Tropical fish
by Doreen Baingana - At the Well
by Stephanie Powell Watts - Kenneth Robert Janken. White: the Biography of Walter White, Mr. NAACP
by Carol Anderson - Dead letter office: conspiracy, trauma, and Song of Solomon's posthumous communication
by Michael Rothberg - Mourning the Familiar: an Epilogue
by James R. Whitley - Each Other's Eshu
by Valorie Thomas - "I will gladly share with them my richer heritage": schoolteachers in Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy and Charles Chesnutt's Mandy Oxendine
by Cassandra Jackson - Cornelius Eady at the Painted Bride Arts Center
by Lenard D. Moore - Michael K. Johnson. Black Masculinity and the Frontier Myth in American Literature
by John M. Reilly - Rumors of Grace: white masculinity in Pauline Hopkins's contending forces
by Beth McCoy