Black people in literature
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Black people in literature
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Black people in literature
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- Subject of26
- Black portraiture in American fiction;, stock characters, archetypes, and individuals
- Free within ourselves, fiction lessons for Black authors, Jewell Parker Rhodes
- The Negro in American fiction., Negro poetry and drama, [by] Sterling Brown
- Images of the Negro in American literature,, edited by Seymour L. Gross and John Edward Hardy
- The Bounds of race, perspectives on hegemony and resistance, edited with an introduction by Dominick LaCapra
- African diasporas, Afro-German literature in the context of the African American experience, Aija Poikane-Daumke
- The Black American in books for children: readings in racism,, edited and with an introd. by Donnarae MacCann and Gloria Woodard
- Britain's black past, edited and with an introduction by Gretchen H. Gerzina
- Negro poetry and drama,, and The Negro in American fiction, [by] Sterling Brown. With a new pref. by Robert Bone
- Free steppin',, by Kate McAlpin Crady; aquatints used by permission of Blanche McVeigh
- Black literature criticism, excerpts from criticism of the most significant works of Black authors over the past 200 years, James P. Draper, editor
- Uncle Zeke's speculation;, a story of war and reconstruction days in Texas
- Beyond the angry black,, edited by John A. Williams
- Black writers of the thirties, [by] James O. Young
- Black images in the comics, a visual history, by Fredrik Strömberg ; with a foreword by Charles Johnson
- Imagining each other, Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature, Ethan Goffman
- Readings on Othello, Don Nardo, book editor
- The burden of memory, the muse of forgiveness, Wole Soyinka
- The way of the new world;, the Black novel in America, [by] Addison Gayle, Jr
- The Negro and the drama;, the direct and indirect contribution which the American Negro has made to drama and the legitimate stage, with the underlying conditions responsible,, by Frederick W. Bond
- Blacks in Hispanic literature, critical essays, Miriam DeCosta, editor
- Black writers and the Hispanic canon, Richard Jackson
- Shakespeare without women, representing gender and race on the Renaissance stage, Dympna Callaghan
- Impossible purities, blackness, femininity, and Victorian culture, Jennifer DeVere Brody
- Afro-Hispanic poetry, 1940-1980, from slavery to Negritud in South American verse, Marvin A. Lewis
- Playing in the dark, whiteness and the literary imagination, Toni Morrison