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Clair Huxtable
Controversial “Conversations” Analyzing a Museum Director’S Strategic Alternatives When a Famous Donor Becomes Tainted
February 2007 [.Pdf]
Vampires and Shades of Grey: How Media Shapes Who We Are 8 January 2014
Moving Towards a Black Woman's Pedagogy of Humor
Applying a Rhizomatic Lens to Television Genres
“I Am the One Who Knocks!”: What It Means to Be a Man in Breaking Bad. by Stephanie Wille Submitted to the Graduate Degree P
A Black Woman's Journey to the Promised Land
Feminism Ain't Funny: Woman As “Fun-Killer,” Mother As Monster In
9Th Annual Leadership Awards Dinner Program
Queen of the Hill
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kirstin M. Franko/Julia Suszynski Press
LET's TALK USERS DISCUSSION Forum
Barbara Villez CLAIR HUXTABLE, MEET RENÉE RADDICK How Long
An Exploration of the Educational Experiences of African American Female High School Students
2015 the Best Men's Stage Monologues
Black Feminist Discourse Analysis of Portrayals of Gender Violence Against Black Women: a Social Work Dissertation
Price Waterhouse
Cashmore, Ellis. "A Black Family That Tv Hadn't Seen Before." Beyond Black
Top View
Child Olester
Learn About Your Parenting Style
Down on American Scandal: the Term’S Peculiar Relation to Property
The Cosby Show and Its Role in Breaking Stereotypes for Over a Decade, the Cosby Show Was One Ofthe Most Popular Sitcoms for • Families Across America
The Black Woman That Media Built: Content Creation, Interpretation, and the Making of the Black Female Self
Family Keeps Going After Fatal Robbery
The Huxtables Find a New Home on Tv Land As One of America’S Favorite Sitcom Families, “The Cosby Show,” Joins the Network
A Look at the Angry Black Woman
“The Imagined Presidency”: Political Communication As “Narrative” and “Performance” – a Case Study of Barack Obama’S 2008 Presidential Campaign
4962 Womens History Month Social Media Graphic-Rev3
The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom