African-American literature
Harris, E. Lynn. Abide with Me. New York: Double- day, 1999. ———. Just as I Am. New York: Doubleday, 1994. Hemphill, Essex. Cere ...
tive American poet, supra-pan-African surrealist, experimental poet, a fine Black poet, and one of the greatest living poets. In ...
it contains a variety of literary elements that are frequently absent from much of the popular lit- erature in contemporary Amer ...
of Porgy and Bess, joined the Harlem Writers Guild in 1959, worked as the northern coordinator for the Southern Christian Leader ...
establishment seems confused as to how to evalu- ate this literary phenomenon and its popularity. Taken together, the six volume ...
Studies at Wake Forest University (1981); inau- gural poet for President Bill Clinton (1993); the United States of America, Cong ...
and kiss me on my lips and then on my neck” [25]) begins ushering her from the self-created safety of childhood (she hid her fav ...
Baldwin exposes the characters’ inability to connect with one another and links these fail- ings to the inability of multiple ra ...
Nellie, a tea to protect Lena from being plagued by her gift. However, dismissing the belief as mere superstition, Nellie discar ...
His parents, William and Florence Attaway, both professional people, a doctor and teacher, re- spectively, relocated to Chicago ...
Young, Stanley. “Tough and Tender: Review of Let Me Breathe Thunder.” New York Times Book Review, 25 June 1939. Warren J. Carson ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Martin, Herbert Woodward. “Alvin Aubert: South Louisiana: New and Selected Poems.” Black American Literature Forum ...
conventions with a rich psychological complexity that would influence later authors such as WALTER WHITE, JESSIE FAUSET, and NEL ...
radical black movement led to his violent murder during which his badly beaten body, run over by a streetcar, was almost cut in ...
everyone, irrespective of race or color, to honor the same God, Allah. Returning to America, after also visiting Africa and the ...
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman repre- sents the numerous stories of slave life that have been silenced in history. Thoug ...
26 B Baker, Houston A., Jr. (1943– ) Born and raised in “racist, stultifying” Louisville, Kentucky, Houston Baker is one of t ...
blues conceived as a matrix.... The matrix is a point of ceaseless input and output, a web of intersecting, crisscrossing impuls ...
and Tell Me How Long The Train’s Been Gone (1968), extend his preoccupations with various crossings between race and sexuality. ...
are a number of interviews, reviews, articles, es- says, full-length studies, biographies, and literary biographies of Baldwin. ...
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