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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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Sister, You’ve Been on My Mind: Perceptual, Affective, and Expressive Practices of Lived Flesh
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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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Reading the Hieroglyph: The Em Dash in Action
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Mortar and Myth: Progress, Memory, and the Chattahoochee Brick Company
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How the Home Became a Deathtrap: An Essay on the Subprime Mortgage Crash
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Black Trans* Ontology in the Wake of Afro-Pessimism
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Educated Blackwoman, can you Self-actualize?
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