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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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"Is My Blackness Getting on You?": Race, Porousness, and the Problem of Empathy
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A Reading of Langston Hughes’s Poetry from the New Negro Renaissance Through a Pragmatic Lens Using William James’s Philosophy
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Martin Luther King, Jr. the Dreamer: The Power Invoked by Dreaming in Black Literature and Culture
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"Gorilla, My Love": Toni Cade Bambara's Womanist Methodology of Emancipation
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Echoes of Exodus: Biblical Typology and Racial Solidarity in African American Literature, 1829-1962
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The Politics of Caregiving within Octavia Butler's Bloodchild and Other Stories
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Between Stations: American Liberty and Locomotion from Walden to Plessy
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“The Morrison Quest”: Disturbing the Complacency of the Classical Literary Imagination and Creating Home through Black Experience
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Daughters of Hurston: Creolization as Performance from the Caribbean to the Sea Islands
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