African-American literature

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Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry
(Campbell) 91
Song Flung Up to Heaven, A (Ange-
lou) 14
Song for Anninho (Jones) 287–288
Song in a Weary Throat (Murray)
379
Song of Solomon (Morrison) 367,
368
“Song of the Andoumboulou”
(Mackey) 323
“Song of the Highway” (Murray)
379–380
Songs of a Black Bird (Rodgers)
438
Songs of Jamaica (McKay) 347
Songs to a Phantom Nightingale
(Madgett) 323
“Song Turning Back into Itself,
The” (Young) 573
“Sonny’s Blues” (Baldwin) 338,
471–472
Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The: Tales and
Conjurations (Johnson) 279
“Sorrow Songs, The” (DuBois) 475
“SOS” (Baraka) 51
Soulcatcher and Other Stories
(Johnson) 279
Soul Clap Hands and Sing (Mar-
shall) 337
Souljah, Sister 472–473
Soul Kiss (Youngblood) 575
Soul Murder Case, The (Pharr) 414
Soul on Fire (Cleaver) 108
Soul on Ice (Cleaver) 107–108,
473–474
Souls of Black Folk, The (DuBois) v,
149, 150, 229–230, 231, 281, 317,
383, 474–475
“Souls of Black Women Folk in the
Writings of W. E. B. DuBois, The”
(McKay) 429
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC) 55, 304, 313,
326
Southern Road (Brown) 80,
475–477
“Southern Road” (Brown) 476
“Southern Road, A” (Johnson) 282
South Louisiana: New and Selected
Poems (Aubert) 20
South Side Writer’s Group 528


South Street (Bradley) 70
South Street (Smith) 469
South to a Very Old Place (Murray)
377
“Speaking in Tongues: Dialogics,
Dialectics, and the Black Woman
Writer’s Literary Tradition” (Hen-
derson) 429
Speak My Name (Belton) 42
Speak Now (Yerby) 571
Spellbound (McDonald) 343
S*PeRM**K*T (Mullen) 373–374
“Spice” (Hicks) 456
“Spirit Birth” (Cullen) 127
Spirit House Players 34, 87
Spook Who Sat by the Door, The
(Greenlee) 213–214
Sport of the Gods, The (Dunbar)
156, 477–478
Spring in New Hampshire (McKay)
347
“Spunk” (Hurston) 478–479, 559
S.R.O. (Pharr) 414
Standing in the Gap (Hemphill)
241
Stanford, Adrian 76, 77
Staples, Brent 479–480
Star by Star (Madgett) 324
Stars in My Pocket like Grains of
Sand (Delany) 135
Stations (Saint) 443
Stephens, Brooke M. 212
Step into a World: A Global Anthol-
ogy of the New Black Literature
(Powell) 418
Stepto, Robert B. 96–97
Steptoe, John Lewis 480–482
Stevie (Steptoe) 481
Stone Face, The (Smith) 469, 482
Story of a Three Day Pass (Van
Peebles) 519
Story of My Life and Work, The
(Washington) 516, 532
Stowe, Harriet Beecher 175, 272,
384, 446–447, 477
Stragglers in the Dust (Miller) 359
Straight, No Chaser (Nelson) 393
Strangers (Cooper) 117
Street, The (Petry) 247, 412, 413,
482–483
Street in Bronzeville, A (Brooks)
73–74

Street Scene (Hughes) 258
Strength of Gideon and Other Sto-
ries, The (Dunbar) 156
Strick: Song of the Andoumboulou
16 – 25 (Mackey) 322
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (Tupac)
456
“Strong Man” (Brown) 477
Stuckey, Sterling 475
Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee (SNCC) 55, 56, 105,
312, 313, 326, 365, 366, 503
Sturdy Black Bridges: Visions of
Black Women in Literature (Guy-
Shetfall) 220
Styron, William 513
Succeeding against the Odds (John-
son) 57
Successful Women, Angry Men
(Campbell) 91
Suder (Everett) 174
Suggs, Baby 40, 41, 409, 455,
483–484
Sula (Morrison) 366–367, 484–
486
“Summertime, and the Living Is
Easy” (Shepherd) 456
Sunday Morning in the South, A
(Johnson) 280
“Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith, The”
(Brooks) 73–74
Suppression of the African Slave
Trade to the United States of
America, 1638–1870, The (Du-
Bois) 149
Surfaces and Masks (Major)
327–328
“’Survival Motion,’ A Study of the
Black Writer and the Black Revo-
lution in America” (Henderson)
244
Swamp Man (Goines) 205
“Sweet Mama Wanda Tells Fortune
for a Price” (Coleman) 111
Sweet Summer: Growing Up With
and Without My Dad (Campbell)
90
Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song
(Van Peebles) 519–520
“Sweet Town” (Bambara) 30
“Swimming Lesson, A” (Gomez)
209

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