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The battle before "The Souls of Black Folk": Black performance in the 1901 Pan-American Exposition
"My flesh shall live in hope": Power and the Black body moving in sacred space
 
Sunni Islam in the African American experience: The dialectic and dialogic of race, ethnicity, and Islamicity mapping and decoding the mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, 1964-2001
The correlation between self-esteem, friendship and communalism on psychological stress in African American adults
 
Beyond recovery: The uses of history in contemporary African American and Caribbean literature
Reading Black Characters: Staging Literacy, 1604--1855
 
Language Contact and Regional Variation in African American English: A Study of Southeast Georgia
The Relationship between Parenting Styles, Dimensions of Parenting and Academic Achievement of African American and Latino Students
 
The experiences of Black students in a living-learning community celebrating Black culture at a Predominantly White Institution
Unmasking the Boston Brahmin: Race and liberalism in the long struggle for reform at Harvard and Radcliffe, 1945--1990
 
From Slave to Litigant: African Americans in Court in the Post-war South, 1865--1920
Breast cancer fear, mammography fear, and mammography adherence of African American women in Bridgeport, Connecticut
 
"Dark-Skinned White Girls": Linguistic and Ideological Variation Among White Women with African American Ties in the Urban Midwest
Subaltern Soldiers: Race, Sexuality, and American Militarism in the Early to Mid-Twentieth Century
 
Joyful obligation: Listening to Black doctoral students in the academy
Trying To Get Over: African American Directors After Blaxploitation, 1977--1986
 
Young, Black and male: Exploring the intersections of racial and gender identity in an all-Black male high school