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"Recent Scholarship" is now available to OAH members online. Unlike the print version, which will continue to appear, the database provides a fully searchable list of citations and allows the crosslisting of each citation under multiple subject headings. Thus users may widen or limit the queries they send to the database's search engine. The cumulative database allows members to locate bibliographic citations, whether for works listed in the "Recent Scholarship" section of the Journal or for books reviewed in the Journal, appearing from the June 2000 issue forward. "Recent Scholarship Online" may be accessed at <http://www.oah.org/rs/>.  
      Under each subject heading below, the scholarship is grouped by genre: articles, dissertations, books, and primary sources are listed separately, in that order. Dissertations from the United States and Canada were listed in Dissertation Abstracts International: The Humanities and Social Sciences, March–May 2005. Those followed by order numbers may be purchased from UMI Dissertation Services, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346, USA. Telephone: 734-761-4700 or 800-521-3042 (USA only). To obtain dissertations that do not have order numbers, we suggest that scholars write to the degree-granting institutions.  
   

African American

 
Ali, Omar H., "Independent Black Voices from the Late 19th Century: Black Populists and the Struggle against the Southern Democracy," Souls, 7 (Spring 2005), 4–18.

Berg, Herbert, "Mythmaking in the African American Muslim Context: The Moorish Science Temple, the Nation of Islam, and the American Society of Muslims," Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 73 (Sept. 2005), 685–703.

Bertaux, Nancy, and Michael Washington, "The 'Colored Schools' of Cincinnati and African American Community in Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati, 1849–1890," Journal of Negro Education, 74 (Winter 2005), 43–52.

Carson, Clayborne, "1965: A Decisive Turning Point in the Long Struggle for Voting Rights," Crisis, 112 (July–Aug. 2005), 16–20.

———, "The Unfinished Dialogue of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X," Souls, 7 (Winter 2005), 12–19.

Chapman, Thandeka K., "Foundations of Multicultural Education: Marcus Garvey and the United Negro Improvement Association," Journal of Negro Education, 73 (Fall 2004), 424– 34.

Curtis, Edward E., IV, "African-American Islamization Reconsidered: Black History Narratives and Muslim Identity," Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 73 (Sept. 2005), 659–84.

Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo, "Making Black History Practical and Popular: Carter G. Woodson, the Proto Black Studies Movement, and the Struggle for Black Liberation," Western Journal of Black Studies, 28 (Summer 2004), 372–83.

Daggan, Clinton, "The New York Lutheran Churches and the Question of Slavery," Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly, 78 (Spring 2005), 28–45.

Dickerson, Dennis C., "African American Religious Intellectuals and the Theological Foundations of the Civil Rights Movement, 1930–55," Church History, 74 (June 2005), 217–35.

Du Mez, Kristin Kobes, "The Beauty of the Lilies: Femininity, Innocence, and the Sweet Gospel of Uldine Utley," Religion and American Culture, 15 (Summer 2005), 209–43.

Everbach, Tracy, "Breaking Baseball Barriers: The 1953–1954 Negro League and Expansion of Women's Roles," American Journalism, 22 (Winter 2005), 13–33.

Fee, Frank E., Jr., "Intelligent Union of Black with White," Journalism History, 31 (Spring 2005), 32–43.

Gavin, Michael Thomas, "From Bands of Iron to Promise Land: The African-American Contribution to Middle Tennessee's Antebellum Iron Industry," Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 64 (Spring 2005), 25–42.

Gershenhorn, Jerry, "Stalling Integration: The Ruse, Rise, and Demise of North Carolina College's Doctoral Program in Education, 1951–1962," North Carolina Historical Review, 82 (April 2005), 156–92.

Hendricks, Jennifer, "Stokely Carmichael and the 1967 IMPACT Symposium: Black Power, White Fear, and the Conservative South," Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 63 (Winter 2004), 284–304.

House, Roger, "Recovering Lost Voices: The Urban Migration and the Blues of William 'Big Bill' Broonzy," Journal of American and Canadian Studies (Tokyo) (no. 22, 2004), 41–57.. . .

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