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Helene Johnson
The Harlem Renaissance: a Handbook
The Works and Critical Reception of Dorothy West
A Performance Analysis of Dorothy Rudd Moore's Sonnets on Love, Rosebuds, and Death
African-American Writers
Politics, Identity and Humor in the Work of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Sholem Aleichem and Mordkhe Spector
I Beg Your Pardon, Please Part These Pages: Why the Black Magazine Needed Harlem’S Literary Scene
Voices from the Harlem Renaissance
“New Negro” V. “Niggeratti”: Defining and Defiling the Black Messiah
Strong Women in the Poetry of Helene Johnson
Reinhard Sander PED 105B Tel.: 787-764-0000 X 89646 Office Hours: M 4-5, Tth 3:00-4:30Pm and by Appointment
Helene Johnson
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Place, Culture, and Representation: the Art and Politics of the Harlem Renaissance Place, Culture, and Representation: the Art and Politics of the Harlem Renaissance
Mapping the Terrain of Black Writing During the Early New Negro Era a Yęmisi Jimoh University of Massachusetts Amherst,
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Propaganda and Aesthetics : the Literary Politics of Afro-American
English; 5114.72. INSTITUTION Dade County Public Schools, Miami, Fla
Folklore and Fiction in the Work of Zora Neale Hurston Ficha Técnica
Inverting African American Dreams Deferred in The
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