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The Tradition of U.S. Repression: Reflections on Racial Passing in Relation to the Color Line and the Racial Uncanny in Early 20th Century Literature
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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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Beyond the Bars: Using U.S. Third World Feminism to Read Constructions of Carcerality in Hip-Hop
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Daughters of Hurston: Creolization as Performance from the Caribbean to the Sea Islands
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Slavery and its Afterlives: Contemporary (Re)imaginings of the Zong Massacre
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Crime Capital: Public Safety, Urban Development, and Post-Civil Rights Black Politics in Atlanta
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Trustees of Defiance: Death, Resurrection, and Sacred Imperative in African American Literature
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