African American arts
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African American arts
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African American arts
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Incoming Resources
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- Entertaining race, performing blackness in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Creating Black Americans, African American history and its meanings, 1619 to the present, Nell Irvin Painter
- Gay rebel of the Harlem renaissance, selections from the work of Richard Bruce Nugent, edited and with an introduction by Thomas H. Wirth ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr
- Going through the storm, the influence of African American art in history, Sterling Stuckey
- The Black list, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Elvis Mitchell
- Between God and gangsta rap, bearing witness to black culture, Michael Eric Dyson
- Negro, an anthology, collected and edited by Nancy Cunard ; edited and abridged with an introduction by Hugh Ford
- The Addison Gayle Jr. reader, edited by Nathaniel Norment, Jr
- African Americans, voices of triumph, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- An analysis of Zora Neal Hurston's Characteristics of Negro expression, Mercedes Aguirre with Benjamin R. Lempert
- Roots of soul, the psychology of Black expressiveness : an unprecedented and intensive examination of Black folk expressions in the enrichment of life, by Alfred B. Pasteur and Ivory L. Toldson
- Invisibility blues, from pop to theory, Michele Wallace
- The grey album, on the blackness of blackness, Kevin Young
- The Black aesthetic, edited by Addison Gayle Jr
- The new Negro aesthetic, selected writings, Alain Locke ; edited with an introduction by Jeffrey C. Stewart ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- The Negro in American culture, based on materials left by Alain Locke
- The blue devils of Nada, a contemporary American approach to aesthetic statement, Albert Murray
- The Black list, HBO Documentary Films ; Freemind Ventures presents ; executive producers, Christopher McKee, Scott Richman, Tommy Walker, Payne Brown ; HBO executive producer, Sheila Nevins ; produced by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Elvis Mitchell, Michael Slap Sloane ; directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Volume 1
- The Harlem Renaissance, Stuart A. Kallen
Outgoing Resources
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