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Recent Scholarship



African Americans

Balkun, Mary McAleer, "Phillis Wheatley's Construction of Otherness and the Rhetoric of Performed Ideology," African American Review, 36 (Spring 2002), 121–35.

Brown, Lois, "Out of the Mouths of Babes: The Abolitionist Campaign of Susan Paul and the Juvenile Choir of Boston," New England Quarterly, 75 (March 2002), 52–79.

Brueggemann, John, "Racial Considerations and Social Policy in the 1930s: Economic Change and Political Opportunities," Social Science History, 26 (Spring 2002), 139–77.

Catanese, Brandi Wilkins, "'And the Rest is La History': Autobiographical Strategies in The Colored Museum," Journal of American Drama and Theatre, 14 (Winter 2002), 15–28.

Clark, Emily, and Virginia Meacham Gould, "The Feminine Face of Afro-Catholicism in New Orleans, 1727–1852," William and Mary Quarterly, 59 (April 2002), 409–48.

Crowder, Ralph L., "From Slavery to Freedom: John Edward Bruce's Childhood and Adolescence," Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, 26 (Jan. 2002), 39–74.

———, "Race, Politics, and Patronage: John Edward Bruce and the Republican Party," Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, 26 (Jan. 2002), 75–111.

DiSanto, Victor J., "Peg Leg Bates and the Peg Leg Bates Country Club," Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, 26 (Jan. 2002), 25–37.

Donohue, John J., III, James J. Heckman, and Petra E. Todd, "The Schooling of Southern Blacks: The Roles of Legal Activism and Private Philanthropy, 1910–1960," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (Feb. 2002), 225–68.

Garner, Lori Ann, "Representations of Speech in the WPA Slave Narratives of Florida and the Writings of Zora Neale Hurston," Western Folklore, 59 (Summer–Fall 2000), 215–31.

Griffiths, Frederick T., "Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, and the Case of Angelo Herndon," African American Review, 35 (Winter 2001), 615–36.

Hucks, Tracey E., "'Burning with a Flame in America': African American Women in African-Derived Traditions," Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 17 (Fall 2001), 89–106.

Jeffries, Judson L., "Black Radicalism and Political Repression in Baltimore: The Case of the Black Panther Party," Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 25 (Jan. 2002), 64–98.

Joseph, Peniel E., et al., "Black Power Studies: A New Scholarship: Special Issue of the Black Scholar," Black Scholar, 31 (Fall–Winter 2001), 2–66.

Kawashima, Masaki, "Burakku pawa ikouno afurikanamerikanseiji keizai bunkaronsou saihou" (Political, economic, and cultural struggles of African Americans in the post–Black Power era revisited: The distance between "political correctness" and "underclass"), Akademia (Nagoya), 71 (2000), 99–120. In Japanese.

Kaye, Andrew, "Roscoe Conkling Simmons and the Significance of African American Oratory," Historical Journal (Cambridge), 45 (March 2002), 79–102.

Maloney, Thomas N., "African American Migration to the North: New Evidence for the 1910s," Economic Inquiry, 40 (Jan. 2002), 1–11.

McAllister, Marvin, "Bob Cole's Willie Wayside: Whiteface Hobo, Middle-Class Farmer, White Trash Hero," Journal of American Drama and Theatre, 14 (Winter 2002), 64–77.

Moore, Leonard N., "Class Conflict over Residential Space in an African American Community: Cleveland's Lee-Seville Public Housing Controversy," Ohio History, 111 (Winter–Spring 2002), 25–43.

Mumford, Kevin, "Double V in New Jersey: African American Civic Culture and Rising Consciousness against Jim Crow, 1938–1966," New Jersey History, 119 (Fall–Winter 2001), 22–56.

Myrick, Cecilia J., "Facilitating African Identity Development: Critical Literacy Books for African College Students," Journal of Black Studies, 32 (March 2002), 375–88.

Obara, T., "Gurantoseikenki amerikagasshukokuniokeru kokujinsenkyoken" (Black suffrage in the era of the U. S. Grant administration: An analysis of the federal Enforcement Acts), Seiyoshikenkyu shinsyu (Sendai), 29 (2000), 34–57. In Japanese. . . .


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