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Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies (formerly Kansas Quarterly)

Volume 33, Number 1 April 2002

Ce Dell Davis' Story and the Arkansas Delta Blues ...... 3 by Barry Lee Pearson from Closely Watched Lanes (poetry) ...... 14 by Errol Miller

"Black and Furious": The Racial Implications of Color in 's Sanctuary ...... 15 by Amity]. Brown

Apo / Calypso (poetry) ...... 26 by Gordon Osing

The Time They Called Him Boy (essay) ...... 30 by Paul Ruffin

Elysian Fields (poetry) ...... 31 by William Miller

The Sacred and Secular: My Search for Messages from God and Man (photo,essay) ...32 by Curtis Steele

The Cow Island Open (fiction) .....•...... 39 by Eric Miles Williamson

Where the Delta Ends (poetry) ...... 43 by Errol Miller

The Shotgun Houses of Trumann, Arkansas ...... 44 by Richard Allen Burns

Delta Sources and Resources ...... 52 A Selection of Delta Websites III by Guy Lancaster

Peter R. Aschoff (1949,2002) ...... 53 Reviews ...... 54

Chopin, At Fault: A Scholarly Edition with Background Readings , reviewed by Thomas Bonner Jr. Jones, Beatrice of Bayou Teche, reviewed by Joan Wylie Hall Grau, The Hard Blue Sky, reviewed by Guy Lancaster Dillard, The Book of Changes, reviewed by James Katowich Wilcox, Miss Undine's Living Room, reviewed by C. D. Albin Sullivan, Jesus and Sweet Pilgrim Baptist Church: A Fable, reviewed by Danny Duncan Collum Wiltz, Glass House, reviewed by Frances M. Malpezzi de Man, The Talisman and Other Helena Poems, reviewed by Frances Hunter Bausch, The Cry of an Occasion: Fiction from the Fellowship of Southern Writers , reviewed by Diane Payne Inge and Piacentino, The Humor of the Old South , reviewed by James Kirkland Gines, The Southern Inheritors of Don Quixote, reviewed by Annette Trefze r Nevils and Hardy, Ignatius Rising: The Life of , reviewed by Robert W. Rudnicki Pollack and Marrs, and Politics: Did the Writer Crusade?, reviewed by Lisa Cade Wieland Sandweiss, Seeking St. Louis : Voices from a River City, 1670-2000; Cuoco and Gass, Literary St. Louis: A Guide, reviewed by Robert Graybill Cobb, From Quarry to Cornfield: The Polirical Economy of Mississippian Hoe Producrion, reviewed by Mark R. Schurr Wyatt-Brown, The Shaping of Southern Culture: Honor, Grace, and War, 1760s-1880s, reviewed by S. Charles Bolton Billings and Fernandez, A Law Unto Itself? Essays in the New Louisiana Legal History, reviewed by John D. Smart Coryell, Appleton, Sims, and Treadway, Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood: Dealing with the Powers That Be, reviewed by Elizabeth D. Leonard Klier, Pavie in the Borderlands: The Journey of Theodore Pavie to Louisiana and Texas , 1829, Including Portions of His Souvenirs atlantiques, reviewed by Jenny Ellerbe Fahs, The Imagined Civil War: Popular Literature of the North and South, 1861-1865, reviewed by Benjamin S. Lawson Hughes, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Confederate, reviewed by James J. Johnston Meek and Hattaway, Gettysburg to Vicksburg: The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks, reviewed by Keith A. Sculle Hollandsworth, An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot ofJuly 30, 1866, reviewed by Lorien Foote Perman, Struggle for Mastery: Disfranchisement in the South, 1888-1908, reviewed by Charles W. Eagles Holley, The Second Great Emancipation: The Mechanical Cotton Picker, Black Migration, and How They Shaped the Modern South, reviewed by Tri Watkins Davis, Race Against Time: Culture and Separation in Natchez Since 1930, reviewed by L. T. Williams Hauser, My Farm on the MississipPi: The Story of a German in Missouri, 1945-1948, reviewed by Linda S. Pickle Shakoor, Civil Rights Childhood, reviewed by Janell e Collins Wailoo, Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Ce ll Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health, reviewed by Emilye Crosby

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