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African Americans


Adeleke, Tunde, "Afro-Americans and Moral Suasion: The Debate in the 1830s," Journal of Negro History, 83 (Spring 1998), 127–42.

Armfield, Felix L., "Fire on the Prairies: The 1895 Spring Valley Race Riot," Journal of Illinois History, 3 (Autumn 2000), 185–200.

Bagby, George F., "William G. Price and the Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 108 (no. 1, 2000), 45–84.

Bly, Antonio T., "Crossing the Lake of Fire: Slave Resistance during the Middle Passage, 1720–1842," Journal of Negro History, 83 (Summer 1998), 178–86.

Brooks, Joanna, "Prince Hall, Freemasonry, and Genealogy," African American Review, 34 (Summer 2000), 197–216.

Carreiro, Amy E., "Ghosts of the Harlem Renaissance: 'Negrotarians' in Richard Wright's Native Son," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Summer 1999), 247–59.

Cheatham, Wallace McClain, "African-American Women Singers at the Metropolitan Opera before Leontyne Price," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Spring 1999), 167–81.

Chen, Yiping, "Diyici shijie dazhan qijian jiershiniandai Meiguo heiren daqianxi yundong" (The Great Migration of blacks during World War I and in the 1920s), American Studies (Beijing) (no. 4, 1999), 109–25. In Chinese.

Collins, William J., "African-American Economic Mobility in the 1940s: A Portrait from the Palmer Survey," Journal of Economic History, 60 (Sept. 2000), 756–81.

Comminey, Shawn, "The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts and Black Education in South Carolina, 1702–1764," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Fall 1999), 360–69.

De Jong, Greta, "'With the Aid of God and the F.S.A.': The Louisiana Farmers' Union and the African American Freedom Struggle in the New Deal Era," Journal of Social History, 34 (no. 1, 2000), 105–39.

Dorsey, Bruce, "A Gendered History of African Colonization in the Antebellum United States," Journal of Social History, 34 (no. 1, 2000), 77–103.

Forbes, Ella, "'By My Own Right Arm': Redemptive Violence and the 1851 Christina, Pennsylvania, Resistance," Journal of Negro History, 83 (Summer 1998), 159–67.

Foster, Mark S., "In the Face of 'Jim Crow': Prosperous Blacks and Vacations, Travel, and Outdoor Leisure, 1890–1945," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Spring 1999), 130–49.

Freedman, David, "African-American Schooling in the South Prior to 1861," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Winter 1999), 1–47.

Goddard, Terrell Dale, "The Black Social Gospel in Chicago, 1896–1906: The Ministries of Reverdy C. Ransom and Richard R. Wright Jr.," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Summer 1999), 227–46.

Green, William D., "Eliza Winston and the Politics of Freedom in Minnesota, 1854–60," Minnesota History, 57 (Fall 2000), 106–22.

Hamilton, Kenneth M., "White Wealth and Black Repression in Harrison County, Texas: 1865–1868," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Fall 1999), 340–59.

Hancock, Scott, "The Elusive Boundaries of Blackness: Identity Formation in Antebellum Boston," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Spring 1999), 115–29.

Harris, Janette Hoston, "Woodson and Wesley: A Partnership in Building the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History," Journal of Negro History, 83 (Spring 1998), 109–19.

Hinks, Peter P., "Introduction," in David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, ed. Peter P. Hinks, xi–xliv. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000. lii, 137 pp. Cloth, $30.00, ISBN 0-271-01993-X. Paper, $9.95, ISBN 0-271-01994-8.)

Hu, Jinshan, "20 shiji liuqishi niandai Meiguo chengshi heiren canzheng yuanyin chutan" (Preliminary explorations of the cause of urban black participation in the 1960s and 1970s), Journal of Northeast Normal University (Changchun) (no. 1, 2000), 25–29. In Chinese.

Hudson, J. Blaine, "Affirmative Action and American Racism in Historical Perspective," Journal of Negro History, 84 (Summer 1999), 260–74.

Jabbar, Mahammad Abdul, "Muslims' Struggle against Slavery and Their Efforts for Retention of Cultural Identity in the Caribbean Territories," Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society (Karachi), 48 (April–June 2000), 13–23. . . .


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