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Articles in Winter 2004 issue of African American Review
- Philip Gould. Barbaric Traffic: Commerce and Antislavery in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
by David Raybin
- The named and the nameless: Morrison's 124 and Naylor's "the other place" as semiotic chorae
by Elizabeth T. Hayes
- A critical divination: reading Sula as ogbanje-abiku
by Christopher N. Okonkwo
- Mar Gallego. Passing Novels in the Harlem Renaissance: Identity, Politics and Textual Strategies
by Zhou Yupei
- The ontogeny and phylogeny of Mackey's song of the Andoumboulou
by Matthew A. Lavery
- "My characters are teaching me to be strong": an interview with Tananarive Due
by Dianne Glave
- Susan Duffy, ed. The Political Plays of Langston Hughes
by R. Baxter Miller
- Works for Children and Young Adults
by R. Baxter Miller
- Martha Gilman Bower. "Color Struck" under the Gaze: Ethnicity and the Pathology of Being in the Plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy
by Robert L. Tener
- David Chalmers. Backfire: How the Ku Klux Klan Helped the Civil Rights Movement
by Joseph J. Wydeven
- Codex: Frostbite
by Colleen J. McElroy
- Jeff Abernathy. To Hell and Back: Race and Betrayal in the Southern Novel
by Gary M. Ciuba
- American Idyll
by Rochelle Spencer
- Donna Bailey Nurse. What's a Black Critic to Do?: Interviews, Profiles and Reviews of Black Writers
by Eric Gardner
- John Marrant and the narrative construction of an early black Methodist evangelical
by Cedrick May
- W. Lawrence Hogue. The African American Male, Writing, and Difference: A Polycentric Approach to African American Literature, Criticism, and History
by Miguel A. Segovia
- The rhetoric of mobility, the politics of consciousness: Julia Mood Peterkin and the case of a white black writer
by Nghana tamu Lewis
- Cosmopolitanism in Georgia Douglas Johnson's anti-lynching literature
by C.C. O'Brien
- Harriet E. Wilson. Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black
by Eric Gardner
- Biko Agozino. Counter-Colonial Criminology: A Critique of Imperialist Reason
by Yoshinobu Nakajima
- Athletic iconography in Spike Lee's early feature films
by Kerr Houston
- The "maw of western culture": James Baldwin and the anxieties of influence
by Elise Miller
- "This plague of their own locusts": space, property, and identity in Dorothy West's The Living is Easy
by Cherene Sherrard-Johnson