African Americans in literature
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- A history of the Harlem Renaissance
- African American literature in transition, 1750-1800
- African American literature in transition, 1800-1830
- African American literature in transition, 1830-1850
- African American literature in transition, 1850-1865
- African American literature in transition, 1865-1880 : black reconstructions
- African American literature in transition, 1900-1910, Volume 7
- African American literature in transition, 1920-1930
- African American literature in transition, 1930-1940
- Afro-American writing : an anthology of prose and poetry
- Black poets of the United States : from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Langston Hughes
- Ghosts of the African diaspora : re-visioning history, memory, and identity
- Literary ambition and the African American novel
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature
- Race, slavery, and liberalism in nineteenth-century American literature
- Richard Wright in context
- Spirit in the dark : a religious history of racial aesthetics
- The Cambridge History of African American literature
- The Harlem renaissance remembered : essays
- The past as present in the drama of August Wilson
- To wake the nations : race in the making of American literature
- Uncle Tom's cabin and the reading revolution : race, literacy, childhood, and fiction, 1851-1911
- Violence from slavery to #BlackLivesMatter : African American history and representation
- Word by word : emancipation and the act of writing
- Word by word : emancipation and the act of writing
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