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Dissolving the Academic Color Line: A Reading of Langston Hughes’s and Gwendolyn Bennett’s Poetry from the New Negro Renaissance Through a Pragmatic Lens Using William James’s Philosophy
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The Politics of Caregiving within Octavia Butler's Bloodchild and Other Stories
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"It Never Was America to Me": American Literature During the Great
Depression
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To the Horizon and Back: Double Consciousness and the Journey to
Folk Modernism in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Ollie
Miss, and Banana Bottom
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The Nature of Thoreau's Politics: "Wild Apples" and Abolitionism
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Racism, Segregation, and Interracial Sex and Intimacy in the
Protest Novels of Chester Himes and Lillian Smith
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Rereading Madness, Sexuality, and Political Dissent in the Major
Plays of Tennessee Williams
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