African-American literature
ZORA NEAL HURSTON, TONI MORRISON, and ALICE WALKER. Significantly, many of the early literary scholars, critics, and anthologist ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY McKay, Claude. Home to Harlem. New York: Harper & Bros., 1928. Rpt. Boston: Northeastern Univer- sity Press, 19 ...
Hua, Julia. “bell hooks.” Voices from the Gaps. Febru- ary 12, 1998. Department of English, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis ...
cal issues, race, and gender. By delighting and in- structing her audience, she hoped to inspire them to take political action. ...
Hopkinson, Nalo (1960– ) Nalo Hopkinson was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on December 20, 1960. Her father, a journal- ist, teacher ...
the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction (2000), which showcases distinguished writers and many newcomers, and the globa ...
Farewell—I’m gone with love away!” (Robinson, 20). In the latter, the speaker confronts his un- faithful lover while confessing ...
accepted for publication in CRISIS magazine, the literary voice of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPL ...
critics as a playwright despite the popular success of Mulatto; however, one critic surmised, “The dra- matic world of Langston ...
der. He was a keeper of black culture and a talent not limited by the boundaries of genre. In his 1926 essay “The Negro Artist a ...
was originally conceived as a tribute to black preachers, documents the psychological wounds she and her mother sustained from J ...
will be published in American Visions. This collec- tion firmly demonstrates Hurston’s command of narrative voice, plot, themes ...
262 I Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck) (1918–1992) Born in Chicago in 1918, Iceberg Slim spent 30 years as one of Chicago’s most su ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Ice-T. Introduction. In Trick Baby: The Story of a White Negro (1967), by Iceberg Slim. Edinburgh: Payback-Canongat ...
Racism introduces absurdity into the human condition. Not only does racism express the absurdity of the racist, but it generates ...
one of his characters his conviction that race is one of several variables. Cleo states, “But this isn’t just a problem of race. ...
school, becomes pregnant, gives birth to her son, Guy, and subsequently agitates to be hired as San Francisco’s first black fema ...
old enough to be her grandfather. But, as Jacobs points out at the end of her narrative, the story does not end in the tradition ...
to accept and freely establish his gay identity. Suc- cessfully employed in a prestigious, predominantly white law firm, Ray fre ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Harris, E. Lynn. Invisible Life. New York: Doubleday, 1994. Lawrence T. Potter, Jr. Invisible Man Ralph Ellison (19 ...
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