African American Review
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Articles in Spring 1993 issue of African American Review
- Two views of my grandmother - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Malaika Favorite - Faulkner's Southern reflections: the black on the back of the mirror in "Ad Astra." - William Faulkner - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Reginald Martin - Yusef Komunyakaa: the unified vision - canonization and humanity - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Alvin Aubert - The long and short of it - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Quo Vadis Gex-Breaux - On the second birthday of my grandson Mikki - June 16, 1991 - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Trellie L. Jeffers - Poem for Mildred: wherever you are - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Chakula cha Jua - Land changes - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Lenard D. Moore - Hairpeace - requirement for Afro-American women writers to discuss hair - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Pearl Cleage - The ladder: a one-act allegorical play about drugs - play - Section 2: Drama
by Chakula cha Jua - Reading South: Poets mean & poems signify - a note on origins - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Jerry W. Ward, Jr. - Auction block - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Jaki Shelton Green - Requiem for a teacher - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Trellie L. Jeffers - Bayou ballad - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Sybil Kein - Tunnel rats - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Frank Lamont Phillips - The black South in contemporary film - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Jacquie Jones - The ritual - an Afro-American woman getting her hair done - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Valerie Boyd - You're different - play - Section 2: Drama
by Levi Frazier, Jr. - Song of joy - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Carol F. Bebelle - Where does the slave woman's face - untitled poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Jaki Shelton Green - Last one in should bring the light - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Ja A. Jahannes - Mirrors - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Erren Geraud Kelly - Word works - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Mona Lisa Saloy - The autobiography of an idea - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Arthenia Bates Millican - Miz Culchure Lady - Afro-American woman living African culture - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Nayo Barbara Malcolm Watkins - Yardbird's vamp - play - Section 2: Drama
by Robert Earl Price - Oh! To daufuskie - dah first key - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Felton Eaddy - This South: I - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Ramona L. Hyman - Totes - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Ja A. Jahannes - Mississippi River Poems - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Pinkie Gordon Lane - Homecoming - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Andrea M. Wren - God - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Ja A. Jahannes - Cloak of darkness - segregation in New Orleans Recreation Department - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Brenda Dyer Quant - Two views of New Orleans - Section 1: Black South Culture
by Tom Dent - Malcolm, my son - play - Section 2: Drama
by Kalamu ya Salaam - Aging - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Quo Vadis Gex-Breaux - The big fight - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry
by Brad Lewis