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Color of Our Classroom, the Color of Our Future, The
Historically black colleges are key to producing African American faculty. Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) constitute only...
Academe, 11/01/06 by Hubbard, Dolan · More from publication -
Prophesying Daughters: Black Religious Women and the Word, 1823-1913.(Book Review)

Prophesying Daughters: Black Religious Women and the Word, 1823-1913. By Chanta M. Haywood. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003. xiii. +...
CLIO, 06/22/05 by Hubbard, Dolan · More from publication -
Education without representation - Last Word
The national debate about the overproduction of doctorates dangerously ignores the underproduction of African American doctorates within the...
Black Issues in Higher Education, 10/10/02 by Dolan Hubbard · More from publication -
The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. Vol. III: Birth of a New Age - Review
Claybome Carson, ed. The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. Vol. III: Birth of a New Age. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997. 566 pp. $40.00....
African American Review, 06/22/01 by Dolan Hubbard · More from publication -
A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious History
Reviewed by Reviewed by Dolan Hubbard The University of Georgia A Fire in the Bones is a continuation of Raboteau's landmark study Slave Religion:...
African American Review, 06/22/98 by Dolan Hubbard · More from publication -
The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.: vol. 2,-Rediscovering Precious Values, July 1951-November 1955. - book reviews
Carson, Clayborne, ed. The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Volume II--Rediscovering Precious Values, July 1951-November 1955. Berkeley: U of...
African American Review, 06/22/97 by Dolan Hubbard · More from publication -
The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., vol. 1, Called to Serve
Volume I focuses on the growth and development of King's mind and his network of friends and benefactors. It is divided into three sections:...
African American Review, 03/22/95 by Dolan Hubbard · More from publication -
"'… Ah said Ah'd save de text for you'": recontextualizing the sermon to tell story in Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' - her - Black South Fiction, Art, Culture
Zora Neale Hurston has effectively used African-American religious experience, church and extrachurch modes to communicate the essence of...
African American Review, 06/22/93 by Dolan Hubbard · More from publication


