African-American literature
Angeles, California State University at Los Angeles and Los Angeles City College and served in the U.S. Air Force. Records show ...
Oliver and Stephanie Sills, 394–451. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1971. ———. “Yes, I Am a Black Playwright, But.. .” New Y ...
American Gay Community.” Callaloo 21 (1998): 399–416. David Shane Wallace Go the Way Your Blood Beats: An Anthology of Lesbian a ...
sexual. The Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities is one of the most comprehensive attempts yet to document and cul ...
Despite his stellar performance on the test (he scores 480 points out of 500) and impeccable military experience, Freeman, deeme ...
His first novel, Imperium in Imperio (1899), was published by his own Editor Publishing Company. Influenced by BOOKER T. WASHING ...
Moses, Wilson Jeremiah. “The Novels of Sutton Griggs and Literary Black Nationalism.” In The Golden Age of Black Nationalism 185 ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Cullen, Countee, ed. Caroling Dusk. New York: Cita- del Press Book, 1927. Hirsch, David. “Speaking Silences in Ange ...
For both Trouble No More and Bombingham, Grooms won the Lillian Smith Prize for Fiction (1996, 2002). He has received Wesleyan C ...
Gunn acted in several of his screenplays, including Fame Game and Friends (1968) and Stop (1969). In 1970 he released three scre ...
the value system the family brings with them from “back home.” Deemed ugly, even by her father, Calvin, Phyllisia is desperate t ...
Maria Stewart, Sojourner Truth, and FRANCES W. E. HARPER and the contemporary feminist writings of Barbara Smith, BELL HOOKS, An ...
222 H Hamer, Forrest (1956– ) Prize-winning poet, literary critic, and practicing psychologist Forrest Hamer was born on Augu ...
Reviewers Association Award, makes of its title multiple metaphors, among them the ear as the organ of sentience (“a man goes de ...
parents and other family members, who were also storytellers. As a child, Hamilton’s maternal grandfather, Levi Perry, escaped f ...
available records, he remained the property of sev- eral generations of Lloyds. According to Vincent Carretta, Hammon served his ...
the likes of Jupiter Hammon and Phillis Wheatley. “An Evening Thought” can be seen as “a demon- stration of Jupiter Hammon’s rel ...
problems. In 1952 she became an associate editor, taught classes at the Frederick Douglass School, and traveled extensively. Tha ...
Carter, Steven R., and Helen Maclam. “Inter-ethnic Issues in Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brunstein’s Window.” Explor ...
graphic and torrid depictions of gay street life the use of crack cocaine, a profound, irreversible influence on hip-hop culture ...
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