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African Americans


Asukile, Thabiti, "The All-Embracing Black Nationalist Theories of David Walker's Appeal," Black Scholar, 29 (Winter 1999), 16–24.

Beardslee, Karen E., "Through Slave Culture's Lens Comes the Abundant Source: Harriet A. Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl," Melus, 24 (Spring 1999), 37–58.

Brueggemann, John, "The Power and Collapse of Paternalism: The Ford Motor Company and Black Workers, 1937–1941," Social Problems, 47 (May 2000), 220–40.

Buettinger, Craig, "Masters on Trial: The Enforcement of Laws against Self-Hire by Slaves in Jacksonville and Palatka, Florida," Civil War History, 46 (June 2000), 91–106.

Cha-Jua, Sundiata Ketta, and Clarence Lang, "Strategies for Black Liberation in the Era of Globalism: Retronouveau Civil Rights, Militant Black Conservatism, and Radicalism," Black Scholar, 29 (Winter 1999), 25–47.

Christian, Garna, "Black Soldiers at Winnemucca," Griot, 19 (Spring 2000), 40–46.

Chura, Patrick, "Prolepsis and Anachronism: Emmet Till and the Historicity of To Kill a Mockingbird," Southern Literary Journal, 32 (Spring 2000), 1–26.

Dabel, Jane E., "'My Ma Went to Work Early Every Mornin': Color, Gender, and Occupation in New Orleans, 1840–1860," Louisiana History, 41 (Spring 2000), 217–29.

DiGirolamo, Vincent, "The Negro Newsboy: Black Child in a White Myth," Columbia Journal of American Studies, 4 (no. 1, 2000), 63–92.

English, Daylanne, "W. E. B. Du Bois's Family Crisis," American Literature, 72 (June 2000), 291–319.

Fairclough, Adam, "'Being in the Field of Education and Also Being a Negro . . . Seems . . . Tragic': Black Teachers in the Jim Crow South," Journal of American History, 87 (June 2000), 65–91.

Ginzburg Migliorino, Ellen, "Glimpses of Plantation Life as Seen by the Slaves," Rivista di Studi Anglo-americani (Brescia), 10 (Spring 2000), 189–95. Recent Scholarship


Gordon, Jacob U., et al., "The African American Male in American Thought and Life," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 569 (May 2000), 8–175. Special issue.

Gotham, Kevin Fox, "Separate and Unequal: The Housing Act of 1968 and the Section 235 Program," Sociological Forum, 15 (March 2000), 13–37.

Heath, Barbara J., and Amber Bennett, "'The little Spots allow'd them': The Archaeological Study of African-American Yards," Historical Archaeology, 34 (no. 2, 2000), 38–55.

Heinicke, Craig W., "One Step Forward: African-American Married Women in the South, 1950–1960," Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 31 (Summer 2000), 43–62.

Jackson, Lawrence P., "The Birth of the Critic: The Literary Friendship of Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright," American Literature, 72 (June 2000), 321–55.

Legette, Willie M., "The South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus, 1970 to 1988," Journal of Black Studies, 30 (July 2000), 839–58.

Madison, James H., "Flossie Bailey: 'What a Woman!,'" Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 12 (Winter 2000), 22–27.

Martin, Michael L., "'A Peaceful Demonstration of Our Feeling toward the Death': University Students in Lafayette, Louisiana, React to Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination," Louisiana History, 41 (Summer 2000), 301–16.

McCluskey, Audrey T., "Representing the Race: Mary McLeod Bethune and the Press in the Jim Crow Era," Western Journal of Black Studies, 23 (Winter 1999), 236–45.

Milliken, Elizabeth, "St. Peter Claver: Race and Catholicism in the Formation of an African American Parish," New Jersey History, 117 (Fall/Winter 1999), 3–27.

Mitchell, Nancy Niall, "'A Good and Delicious Country': Free Children of Color and How They Learned to Imagine the Atlantic World in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana," History of Education Quarterly, 40 (Summer 2000), 123–44.

Murage, Njeru, "Making Migrants an Asset: The Detroit Urban League–Employers Alliance in Wartime Detroit, 1916 to 1919," Michigan Historical Review, 26 (Spring 2000), 67–93.

Parramore, Thomas C., "Muslim Slave Aristocrats in North Carolina," North Carolina Historical Review, 77 (April 2000), 127–50. . . .


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