African Americans in literature
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African Americans in literature
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African Americans in literature
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- The signifying monkey, a theory of Afro-American literary criticism, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Black women writers at work, edited by Claudia Tate ; foreword by Tillie Olsen
- Forgotten readers, recovering the lost history of African American literary societies, Elizabeth McHenry
- Hansberry's drama, commitment amid complexity, Steven R. Carter
- Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance, a portrait in black and white, Emily Bernard
- August Wilson, Peter Wolfe
- Uncle Tom's cabin and American culture, Thomas F. Gossett
- Langston Hughes, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Zora Neale Hurston & American literary culture, M. Genevieve West
- Toni Morrison, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Nationalism and the color line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner, Barbara Ladd
- Black ink, literary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of reading and writing, edited by Stephanie Stokes Oliver ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni
- Low road, the life and legacy of Donald Goines, Eddie B. Allen, Jr. ; [foreword by DMX]
- The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reader, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; edited by Abby Wolf
- Afro-American writers from the Harlem Renaissance to 1940, edited by Trudier Harris ; associate editor, Thadious M. Davis
- The Negro in art;, a pictorial record of the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art;, edited and annotated by Alain Locke ..
- Contemporary black American fiction writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- DuBose Heyward, a Charleston gentleman and the world of Porgy and Bess, James M. Hutchisson
- August Wilson and the African-American odyssey, Kim Pereira
- Ralph Ellison in progress, from Invisible man to Three days before the shooting--, Adam Bradley
- Street lit, representing the urban landscape, edited by Keenan Norris ; [foreword by Omar Tyree]
- Critical companion to Zora Neale Hurston, a literary reference to her life and work, Sharon L. Jones
- Terry McMillan, a critical companion, Paulette Richards
- Gwendolyn Brooks, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Black literature criticism, excerpts from criticism of the most significant works of Black authors over the past 200 years, James P. Draper, editor
- Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Conversations with Gloria Naylor, edited by Maxine Lavon Montgomery
- Enter the new Negroes, images of race in American culture, Martha Jane Nadell
- Shadow and substance, Afro-American experience in contemporary children's fiction, Rudine Sims
- Toni Morrison, Harold Bloom, ed
- Was Huck Black?, Mark Twain and African-American voices, Shelley Fisher Fishkin
- Richard Wright, critical perspectives past and present, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and K.A. Appiah
- Modernism and the Harlem renaissance, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- The Negro in art, a pictorial record of the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art, edited and annotated by Alain Locke
- Voices of the fugitives, runaway slave stories and their fictions of self-creation, Sterling Lecater Bland, Jr
- Nikki Giovanni, Virginia C. Fowler
- Afro-American writers before the Harlem renaissance, edited by Trudier Harris ; associate editor, Thadious M. Davis
- African-American poets, Robert Hayden through Rita Dove/, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom, [Vol. 2]:
- "Who set you flowin'?", the African-American migration narrative, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- The dilemma of "double-consciousness", Toni Morrison's novels, Denise Heinze
- Being & race, Black writing since 1970, Charles Johnson
- Masterplots II, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Negro voices in American fiction, Hugh M. Gloster
- Black poets of the United States;, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Langston Hughes., Translated by Kenneth Douglas
- Prison literature in America, the victim as criminal and artist, H. Bruce Franklin
- Critical companion to Toni Morrison, a literary reference to her life and work, Carmen Gillespie
- Black American women fiction writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- African-American poets, Phillis Wheatley through Melvin B. Tolson, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Black love matters, real talk on romance, being seen, and happy ever afters, edited by Jessica P. Pryde
- Bridging the Americas, the literature of Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, and Gayl Jones, Stelamaris Coser