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- "After Mecca" : women poets and the Black Arts Movement
- "Color struck" under the gaze : ethnicity and the pathology of being in the plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy
- "Doers of the word" : African-American women speakers and writers in the North (1830-1880)
- "High-topped shoes" and other signifiers of race, class, gender, and ethnicity in selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
- "Shakin' up" race and gender : intercultural connections in Puerto Rican, African American, and Chicano narratives and culture (1965-1995)
- "The changing same" : black women's literature, criticism, and theory
- "Who set you flowin'?" : the African-American migration narrative
- (Dis)forming the American canon : African-Arabic slave narratives and the vernacular
- 20th century Black American women in print : essays
- A DuBose Heyward reader
- A Melvin Dixon critical reader
- A Sourcebook of African-American performance : plays, people, movements
- A beautiful pageant : African American theatre, drama, and performance in the Harlem Renaissance, 1910-1927
- A case of mis-taken identity : detective undercurrents in recent African American fiction
- A freedom bought with blood : African American war literature from the Civil War to World War II
- A historical guide to James Baldwin
- A historical guide to Ralph Ellison
- A history of Afro-American literature
- A history of the African American novel
- A human necklace : the African diaspora and Paule Marshall's fiction
- A literary criticism of five generations of African American writing : the artistry of memory
- A question of character : scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912
- A spirit of dialogue : incarnations of Ợgbañje, the born-to-die, in African American literature
- A world of difference : an inter-cultural study of Toni Morrison's novels
- Aberrations in black : toward a queer of color critique
- African American atheists and political liberation : a study of the sociocultural dynamics of faith
- African American literary criticism, 1773 to 2000
- African American literary theory : a reader
- African American literature of the twenty-first century and the Black Arts : the case of John Edgar Wideman
- African American mystery writers : a historical and thematic study
- African American nationalist literature of the 1960s : pens of fire
- African American satire : the sacredly profane novel
- African American servitude and historical imaginings : retrospective fiction and representation
- African American women playwrights confront violence : a critical study of nine dramatists
- African-American voices in young adult literature : tradition, transition, transformation
- Africanism and authenticity in African-American women's novels
- Afro-American literary study in the 1990s
- Afro-American literature in the twentieth century : the achievement of intimacy
- Afro-American poetics : revisions of Harlem and the Black aesthetic
- Afro-American writers before the Harlem renaissance
- Afro-American writers from the Harlem Renaissance to 1940
- Afro-blue : improvisations in African American poetry and culture
- After August : blues, August Wilson, and American drama
- Alice Walker
- Alice Walker
- All stories are true : history, myth, and trauma in the work of John Edgar Wideman
- American Lazarus : religion and the rise of African-American and Native American literatures
- American racist : the life and films of Thomas Dixon
- Amiri Baraka : the politics and art of a Black intellectual
- Analysis and assessment, 1940-1979
- Ann Petry's short fiction : critical essays
- Another man gone : the Black runner in contemporary Afro-American literature
- Apocalyptic sentimentalism : love and fear in U.S. antebellum literature
- Archives of flesh : African America, Spain, and post-humanist critique
- At home in diaspora : Black international writing
- August Wilson : a casebook
- August Wilson : a research and production sourcebook
- August Wilson and Black aesthetics
- August Wilson and the African-American odyssey
- August Wilson's Fences : a reference guide
- Authentic Blackness : the folk in the new negro renaissance
- Authentic Blackness/"real" Blackness : essays on the meaning of Blackness in literature and culture
- Balancing the books : Faulkner, Morrison, and the economies of slavery
- Bearing witness to African American literature : validating and valorizing its authority, authenticity, and agency
- Beautiful bottom, beautiful shame : where "Black" meets "queer"
- Being & race : Black writing since 1970
- Beyond the Chinese connection : contemporary Afro-Asian cultural production
- Black American poets between worlds, 1940-1960
- Black Dionysus : Greek tragedy and African American theatre
- Black Manhattan
- Black Orpheus : music in African American fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison
- Black and white strangers : race and American literary realism
- Black bourgeois : class and sex in the flesh
- Black celebrity : contemporary representations of postbellum athletes and artists
- Black comedy : nine plays : a critical anthology with interviews and essays
- Black culture and the Harlem Renaissance
- Black drama of the Federal theatre era : beyond the formal horizons
- Black drama; : the story of the American Negro in the theatre
- Black feminism in contemporary drama
- Black folklore and the politics of racial representation
- Black girl magic : BreakBeat poets ; volume 2
- Black girlhood in the nineteenth century
- Black imagination and the middle passage
- Black ink : literary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of reading and writing
- Black literate lives : historical and contemporary perspectives
- Black literature criticism : classic and emerging authors since 1950
- Black looks & Black acts : the language of Toni Morrison in The Bluest Eye and Beloved
- Black love, Black hate : intimate antagonisms in African American literature
- Black metafiction : self-consciousness in African American literature
- Black novelist as white racist : the myth of Black inferiority in the novels of Oscar Micheaux
- Black on earth : African American ecoliterary traditions
- Black poets of the United States; : from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Langston Hughes.
- Black portraiture in American fiction; : stock characters, archetypes, and individuals
- Black protest poetry : polemics from the Harlem renaissance and the sixties
- Black pulp : genre fiction in the shadow of Jim Crow
- Black subjects : identity formation in the contemporary narrative of slavery
- Black women intellectuals : strategies of nation, family, and neighborhood in the works of Pauline Hopkins, Jessie Fauset, and Marita Bonner
- Black women playwrights : visions on the American stage
- Black women poets of Harlem Renaissance
- Black women writers and the American neo-slave narrative : femininity unfettered
- Black women, writing, and identity : migrations of the subject
- Black writers of the thirties
- Black writers, white publishers : marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature
- Black, white, and Huckleberry Finn : re-imagining the American dream
- Black, white, and in color : essays on American literature and culture
- Blackness and modernism : the literary career of John Edgar Wideman
- Blacks in Eden : the African-American novel's first century
- Blood talk : American race melodrama and the culture of the occult
- BookMarks : reading in Black and white : a memoir
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- Bridging the Americas : the literature of Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, and Gayl Jones
- Broken silences : interviews with Black and White women writers
- Brown gold : milestones of African-American children's picture books, 1845-2002
- Burnin' down the house : home in African American literature
- Buying whiteness : race, culture, and identity from Columbus to Hip Hop
- Cambridge companion to the African American novel
- Canaan bound : the African-American great migration novel
- Cane : an authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism
- Cane : authoritative text, contexts, criticism
- Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance : a critical assessment
- Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance : a portrait in black and white
- Chaotic justice : rethinking African American literary history
- Charles Chesnutt reappraised : essays on the first major African American fiction writer
- Charles Johnson : the novelist as philosopher
- Charles Johnson's fiction
- Charles Johnson's novels : writing the American palimpsest
- Charles Johnson's spiritual imagination
- Charles W. Chesnutt and the Progressive movement
- Charles W. Chesnutt and the fictions of race
- Chesnutt and realism : a study of the novels
- Children's literature of the Harlem Renaissance
- Circles of sorrow, lines of struggle : the novels of Toni Morrison
- Claiming Exodus : a cultural history of Afro-Atlantic identity, 1774-1903
- Claiming the heritage : African-American women novelists and history
- Clarity as concept : a poet's perspective : a collection of essays
- Claude McKay : a black poet's struggle for identity
- Color & culture : Black writers and the making of the modern intellectual
- Color, sex & poetry : three women writers of the Harlem Renaissance
- Confluences : postcolonialism, African American literary studies, and the Black Atlantic
- Conjuring the folk : forms of modernity in African America
- Contemporary African American fiction : new critical essays
- Contemporary African American literature : the living canon
- Contemporary African American theater : Afrocentricity in the works of Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Fuller
- Contemporary Black men's fiction and drama
- Conventional functions of Black English in American literature
- Conversations with August Wilson
- Conversations with Chester Himes
- Conversations with Clarence Major
- Conversations with Ernest Gaines
- Conversations with Gloria Naylor
- Conversations with John Edgar Wideman
- Conversations with Margaret Walker
- Conversations with Nikki Giovanni
- Conversations with Sonia Sanchez
- Conversations with Walter Mosley
- Cornerstones : an anthology of African American literature
- Critical essays on Alice Walker
- Critical essays on John Edgar Wideman
- Critical reflections on the fiction of Ernest J. Gaines
- Criticism and the color line : desegrating American literary studies
- Crossing borders through folklore : African American women's fiction and art
- Crossing the line : racial passing in twentieth-century U.S. literature and culture
- Crossroads modernism : descent and emergence in African-American literary culture
- Dancing on the color line : African American tricksters in nineteenth-century American literature
- Dangerous desire : sexual freedom and sexual violence since the sixties
- Dangerous freedom : fusion and fragmentation in Toni Morrison's novels
- Dark language : post rebellion fiction : the continued journey of African American literature
- Deans and truants : race and realism in African American literature
- Death and the arc of mourning in African American literature
- Decolonizing the text : Glissantian readings in Caribbean and African-American literatures
- Deep talk : reading African-American literary names
- Defining ourselves : Black writers in the 90s
- Democratic discourses : the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature
- Dialect and dichotomy : literary representations of African American speech
- Discarded legacy : politics and poetics in the life of Frances E.W. Harper, 1825-1911
- Dislocating the color line : identity, hybridity, and singularity in African-American narrative
- Double-consciousness/double bind : theoretical issues in twentieth-century Black literature
- Down from the mountaintop : Black women's novels in the wake of the civil rights movement, 1966-1989
- Down home and uptown : the representation of Black speech in American fiction
- Dreaming out loud : African American novelists at work
- Eating the Black body : miscegenation as sexual consumption in African American literature and culture
- Ed Bullins : a literary biography
- Embracing, evaluating, and examining African American children's and young adult literature
- Emerging Afrikan survivals : an Afrocentric critical theory
- Emmett Till in literary memory and imagination
- Eneas Africanus
- Enter the new Negroes : images of race in American culture
- Ernest J. Gaines : a critical companion
- Ethnic modernisms : Anzia Yezierska, Zora Neale Hurston, Jean Rhys, and the aesthetics of dislocation
- Every tub must sit on its own bottom : the philosophy and politics of Zora Neale Hurston
- Everybody's America : Thomas Pynchon, race, and the cultures of postmodernism
- Experimenters, rebels, and disparate voices : the theatre of the 1920s celebrates American diversity
- Extraordinary measures : Afrocentric modernism and twentieth-century American poetry
- Ezra Pound and African American modernism
- Facing Black and Jew : literature as public space in twentieth-century America
- Faithful vision : treatments of the sacred, spiritual, and supernatural in twentieth-century African American fiction
- Faulkner : the return of the repressed
- Faulkner on the color line : the later novels
- Fettered genius : the African American bardic poet from slavery to civil rights
- Fields watered with blood : critical essays on Margaret Walker
- Figures in Black : words, signs, and the "racial" self
- Finding a way home : a critical assessment of Walter Mosley's fiction
- Fingering the jagged grain : tradition and form in recent Black fiction
- Folklore in New World Black fiction : writing and the oral traditional aesthetics
- Forgotten readers : recovering the lost history of African-American literary societies
- Free within ourselves : the development of African American children's literature
- Freud upside down : African American literature and psychoanalytic culture
- From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison : ethics in modern & postmodern American narrative
- From behind the veil : a study of Afro-American narrative
- From behind the veil : a study of Afro-American narrative
- From folklore to fiction : a study of folk heroes and rituals in the Black American novel
- From within the frame : storytelling in African-American fiction
- Fugitive vision : slave image and Black identity in antebellum narrative
- Gettin' our groove on : rhetoric, language, and literacy for the hip hop generation
- Gloria Naylor : a critical companion
- Gloria Naylor : strategy and technique, magic and myth
- Gloria Naylor's early novels
- Gothic America : narrative, history, and nation
- Granny midwives and Black women writers : double-dutched readings
- Growing up ethnic : nationalism and the Bildungsroman in African American and Jewish American fiction
- Gwendolyn Brooks : poetry & the heroic voice
- Harlem renaissance re-examined
- Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin : a casebook
- Haunting and displacement in African American literature and culture
- Heart of a woman, mind of a writer, and soul of a poet : a critical analysis of the writings of Maya Angelou
- Herbert Woodward Martin and the African American tradition in poetry
- Heroism and the black intellectual : Ralph Ellison, politics, and Afro-American intellectual life
- Heroism in the new Black poetry : introductions & interviews
- Hitting a straight lick with a crooked stick : race and gender in the work of Zora Neale Hurston
- How their living outside America affected five African American authors : toward a theory of expatriate literature
- How to read African American literature : post-Civil Rights fiction and the task of interpretation
- Hunger overcome? : food and resistance in twentieth-century African American literature
- I know what the red clay looks like : the voice and vision of Black women writers
- Identity, family, and folklore in African American literature
- Images of Black modernism : verbal and visual strategies of the Harlem Renaissance
- Images of the Negro in American literature
- Imagining each other : Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature
- Imagining the African American West
- In search of a model for African-American drama : a study of selected plays by Lorraine Hansberry, Amiri Baraka, and Ntozake Shange
- In the African-American grain : call-and-response in twentieth-century Black fiction
- In the African-American grain : the pursuit of voice in twentieth-century Black fiction
- In the light of likeness--transformed : the literary art of Leon Forrest
- In the master's eye : representations of women, Blacks, and poor whites in antebellum Southern literature
- In the shadow of the Black beast : African American masculinity in the Harlem and Southern renaissances
- Integral music : languages of African American innovation
- Inventing black women : African American women poets and self-representation, 1877-2000
- Inventing the new Negro : narrative, culture, and ethnography
- Invisible criticism : Ralph Ellison and the American canon
- Invisible darkness : Jean Toomer & Nella Larsen
- Ishmael Reed and the ends of race
- Jacqueline Woodson : "the real thing"
- James Baldwin : America and beyond
- James Baldwin and Toni Morrison : comparative critical and theoretical essays
- James Baldwin now
- Jazz poetry : from the 1920s to the present
- Jean Toomer : selected essays and literary criticism
- Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance
- Jean Toomer and the prison-house of thought : a phenomenology of the spirit
- Jean Toomer and the terrors of American history
- Jump Jim Crow : lost plays, lyrics, and street prose of the first Atlantic popular culture
- Jump at the sun : Zora Neale Hurston's cosmic comedy
- Katie's canon : womanism and the soul of the Black community
- Keys to controversies : stereotypes in modern American novels
- Kinds of blue : the jazz aesthetic in African American narrative
- Labor pains : New Deal fictions of race, work, and sex in the South
- Langston Hughes & the blues
- Langston Hughes : a biography
- Langston Hughes : an introduction to the poetry
- Langston Hughes : critical perspectives past and present
- Langston Hughes : the contemporary reviews
- Langston Hughes, folk dramatist in the protest tradition, 1921-1943
- Language and literature in the African American imagination
- Laughing fit to kill : black humor in the fictions of slavery
- Left of the color line : race, radicalism, and twentieth-century literature of the United States
- Leon Forrest : introductions and interpretations
- Letter to Jimmy : (on the twentieth anniversary of your death)
- Liberating voices : oral tradition in African American literature
- Liberation memories : the rhetoric and poetics of John Oliver Killens
- Lillian Hellman and August Wilson : dramatizing a new American identity
- Living with lynching : African American lynching plays, performance, and citizenship, 1890-1930
- Mammies no more : the changing image of Black women on stage and screen
- Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the politics of representative identity
- Masks : blackness, race, and the imagination
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Masters of the drum : Black lit/oratures across the continuum
- May all your fences have gates : essays on the drama of August Wilson
- Melvin B. Tolson's Harlem gallery : a literary analysis
- Modernism and the Harlem renaissance
- Montage of a dream : the art and life of Langston Hughes
- Mr. Baldwin, I presume : James Baldwin--Chinua Achebe, a meeting of the minds
- Multiculturalism : roots and realities
- Nat Turner : a troublesome property
- Nat Turner before the bar of judgment : fictional treatments of the Southampton slave insurrection
- Nationalism and the color line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars : a new Pandora's box
- Negotiating difference : race, gender, and the politics of positionality
- Negro voices in American fiction
- Nella Larsen, novelist of the Harlem Renaissance : a woman's life unveiled
- Neo-passing : performing identity after Jim Crow
- Neo-segregation narratives : Jim Crow in post-civil rights American literature
- Neo-slave narratives : studies in the social logic of a literary form
- New Negro, old Left : African-American writing and Communism between the wars
- New essays on Song of Solomon
- New essays on the African American novel : from Hurston and Ellison to Morrison and Whitehead
- New voices on the Harlem Renaissance : essays on race, gender, and literary discourse
- Next to the color line : gender, sexuality, and W.E.B. Du Bois
- Not just race, not just gender : Black feminist readings
- Not so simple : the "Simple" stories by Langston Hughes
- Ntozake Shange : a critical study of the plays
- Of dreams deferred, dead or alive : African perspectives on African-American writers
- On Gwendolyn Brooks : reliant contemplation
- Outsider citizens : the remaking of postwar identity in Wright, Beauvoir, and Baldwin
- Passing and the fictions of identity
- Passing and the rise of the African American novel
- Passing novels in the Harlem Renaissance : identity politics and textual strategies
- Passing the three gates : interviews with Charles Johnson
- Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins : Black daughter of the Revolution
- Peculiar passages : black women playwrights, 1875 to 2000
- Performing blackness : enactments of African-American modernism
- Performing the word : African American poetry as vernacular culture
- Perspectives of Black popular culture
- Pimping fictions : African American crime literature and the untold story of Black pulp publishing
- Places of silence, journeys of freedom : the fiction of Paule Marshall
- Playing in the dark : whiteness and the literary imagination
- Playing the changes : from Afro-modernism to the jazz impulse
- Politics and affect in Black women's fiction
- Politics in the African-American novel : James Weldon Johnson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison
- Politics of black nationalism : from Harlem to Soweto
- Popular fronts : Chicago and African-American cultural politics, 1935-46
- Post-Soul Satire : Black Identity After Civil Rights
- Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning : J.M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison
- Praisesong of survival : lectures and essays, 1957-89
- Private lives, proper relations : regulating black intimacy
- Producing American races : Henry James, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison
- Progress compromised : social movements and the individual in African American postmodern fiction
- Prophetic remembrance : Black subjectivity in African American and South African trauma narratives
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Queer pollen : white seduction, black male homosexuality, and the cinematic
- Quiet as it's kept : shame, trauma, and race in the novels of Toni Morrison
- Race and gender in the making of an African American literary tradition
- Race and time : American women's poetics from antislavery to racial modernity
- Race passing and American individualism
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature
- Race, rape, and lynching : the red record of American literature, 1890-1912
- Race, theft, and ethics : property matters in African American literature
- Race, work, and desire in American literature, 1860-1930
- Race-ing representation : voice, history, and sexuality
- Racial discourse and cosmopolitanism in twentieth-century African American writing
- Racial geometries of the Black Atlantic, Asian Pacific and American theatre
- Racial politics and Robert Penn Warren's poetry
- Radical revisions : rereading 1930s culture
- Raising the dead : readings of death and (Black) subjectivity
- Ralph Ellison : the self-taught writer
- Ralph Ellison and the politics of the novel
- Ralph Ellison and the raft of hope : a political companion to Invisible man
- Ralph Ellison in context
- Ralph Ellison's Invisible man : a casebook
- Ralph Ellison's Invisible man : a reference guide
- Re-forming the past : history, the fantastic, and the postmodern slave narrative
- Re-viewing James Baldwin : things not seen
- Reading Africa into American literature : epics, fables, and gothic tales
- Reading black, reading feminist : a critical anthology
- Reading contemporary African American drama : fragments of history, fragments of self
- Reading race : white American poets and the racial discourse in the twentieth century
- Reading race in American poetry : an area of act
- Reading, learning, teaching Toni Morrison
- Rebels and victims : the fiction of Richard Wright and Bernard Malamud
- Reclaiming community in contemporary African American fiction
- Religiosity, cosmology, and folklore : the African influence in the novels of Toni Morrison
- Remembering generations : race and family in contemporary African American fiction
- Remembering the past in contemporary African American fiction
- Renegade poetics : black aesthetics and formal innovation in African American poetry
- Representations of death in nineteenth-century US writing and culture
- Rereading the Harlem renaissance : race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West
- Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature : Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper
- Rethinking the slave narrative : slave marriage and the narratives of Henry Bibb and William and Ellen Craft
- Revising the blueprint : Ann Petry and the literary left
- Revisiting racialized voice : African American ethos in language and literature
- Richard Wright : Black boy
- Richard Wright : critical perspectives past and present
- Richard Wright : new readings in the 21st century
- Richard Wright and racial discourse
- Richard Wright's art of tragedy
- Richard Wright, daemonic genius : a portrait of the man, a critical look at his work
- Ride out the wilderness : geography and identity in Afro-American literature
- Rita Dove's cosmopolitanism
- Romancing the shadow : Poe and race
- Satire or evasion? : Black perspectives on Huckleberry Finn
- Savages and naturals : Black portraits by white writers in modern American literature
- Savoring the salt : the legacy of Toni Cade Bambara
- Scarring the Black body : race and representation in African American literature
- Scars of conquest/masks of resistance : the invention of cultural identities in African, African-American, and Caribbean drama
- Self-discovery and authority in Afro-American narrative
- Shadow and act
- Shadow and act
- Shadowing Ralph Ellison
- Signifying with a vengeance : theories, literatures, storytellers
- Signs and cities : Black literary postmodernism
- Sitting in darkness : New South fiction, education, and the rise of Jim Crow colonialism, 1865-1920
- Slavery & race in American popular culture
- Slavery and the literary imagination
- So black and blue : Ralph Ellison and the occasion of criticism
- Social rituals and the verbal art of Zora Neale
- Socialist joy in the writing of Langston Hughes
- South of tradition : essays on African American literature
- Specters of democracy : blackness and the aesthetics of politics in the antebellum U.S.
- Spiritual, blues, and jazz people in African American fiction : living in paradox
- Split-gut song : Jean Toomer and the poetics of modernity
- Spoofing the modern : satire in the Harlem Renaissance
- Still seeking an attitude : critical reflections on the work of June Jordan
- Strange talk : the politics of dialect literature in Gilded Age America
- Strangers in the land : Blacks, Jews, post-Holocaust America
- Student companion to Richard Wright
- Student companion to Zora Neale Hurston
- Subversive voices : eroticizing the other in William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
- Suffer the little children : uses of the past in Jewish and African American children's literature
- Super black : American pop culture and black superheroes
- Sutton E. Griggs and the struggle against white supremacy
- Sweet home : invisible cities in the Afro-American novel
- Swing low: : Black men writing
- Swinging the vernacular : jazz and African American modernist literature
- Taboo subjects : race, sex, and psychoanalysis
- Teach the nation : public school, racial uplift, and women's writing in the 1890's
- Technology and the logic of American racism : a cultural history of the body as evidence
- Telling our stories : continuities and divergences in Black autobiographies
- Temples for tomorrow : looking back at the Harlem Renaissance
- Ten is the age of darkness : the Black Bildungsroman
- Terry McMillan : a critical companion
- The African diaspora & autobiographics : skeins of self and skin
- The Afro-American novel and its tradition
- The Afro-American novel since 1960
- The Black "I" : author and audience in African-American literature
- The Black American in books for children : readings in racism
- The Black Arts Movement : literary nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s
- The Black Columbiad : defining moments in African American literature and culture
- The Black arts enterprise and the production of African American poetry
- The Bounds of race : perspectives on hegemony and resistance
- The Cambridge companion to August Wilson
- The Cambridge companion to Toni Morrison
- The Cambridge companion to the Harlem Renaissance
- The Cambridge history of African American literature
- The Culture of sentiment : race, gender, and sentimentality in nineteenth-century America
- The Harlem Renaissance : a very short introduction
- The Harlem group of Negro writers
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white
- The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reader
- The Jim dilemma : reading race in Huckleberry Finn
- The Negro in American culture
- The Negro in American culture
- The Negro in American fiction. : Negro poetry and drama
- The Negro novel in America
- The Negro novelist : a discussion of the writings of American Negro novelists, 1940-1950
- The South in Black and white : race, sex, and literature in the 1940s
- The absent man : the narrative craft of Charles W. Chesnutt
- The angry black
- The apocalypse in African-American fiction
- The blacker the ink : constructions of black identity in comics and sequential art
- The blues aesthetic and the making of American identity in the literature of the South
- The blues detective : a study of African American detective fiction
- The character of the word : the texts of Zora Neale Hurston
- The city in African-American literature
- The collected essays of Ralph Ellison
- The color of sex : whiteness, heterosexuality, and the fictions of white supremacy
- The contemporary African American novel : its folk roots and modern literary branches
- The critical response to Richard Wright
- The critics and the Harlem Renaissance
- The culture concept : writing and difference in the Age of Realism
- The development of black theater in America : from shadows to selves
- The dialect of modernism : race, language, and twentieth-century literature
- The dilemma of "double-consciousness" : Toni Morrison's novels
- The dramatic vision of August Wilson
- The earliest African American literatures : a critical reader
- The evidence of things not said : James Baldwin and the promise of American democracy
- The fiction of Paule Marshall : reconstructions of history, culture, and gender
- The fire this time : a new generation speaks about race
- The foremother figure in early black women's literature : clothed in my right mind
- The freedom to remember : narrative, slavery, and gender in contemporary Black women's fiction
- The fugitive's properties : law and the poetics of possession
- The furious flowering of African American poetry
- The hammers of creation : folk culture in modern African-American fiction
- The identifying fictions of Toni Morrison : modernist authenticity and postmodern blackness
- The ideologies of African American literature : from the Harlem Renaissance to the Black nationalist revolt : a sociology of literature perspective
- The inhuman race : the racial grotesque in American literature and culture
- The intricate knot: Black figures in American literature, 1776- 1863
- The life and work of John Edgar Wideman
- The muse is music : jazz poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to spoken word
- The music in African American fiction
- The myth of Aunt Jemima : representations of race and region
- The new Negro : readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938
- The new red Negro : the literary left and African American poetry, 1930-1946
- The novels of Toni Morrison : the search for self and place within the community
- The origin of others
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865
- The other reconstruction : where violence and womanhood meet in the writings of Wells-Barnett, Grimké, and Larsen
- The past as present in the drama of August Wilson
- The politics and aesthetics of "New Negro" literature
- The politics of color in the fiction of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen
- The primate's dream : literature, race, and ethnicity in America
- The psychic hold of slavery : legacies in American expressive culture
- The racial problem in the works of Richard Wright and James Baldwin
- The real negro : the question of authenticity in twentieth-century African American literature
- The sage in Harlem : H.L. Mencken and the black writers of the 1920s
- The scary Mason-Dixon Line : African American writers and the South
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- The treatment of the Negro woman as a major character in American novels, 1900-1950
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- The works of William Sanders Scarborough : Black classicist and race leader
- Their place on the stage : Black women playwrights in America
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- To wake the nations : race in the making of American literature
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