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Jacqueline Woodson and Queer Black Fiction for Young Adults
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Black Masculinity and Black Women’s Bodies:
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The Word’s Image—Self-Portrait as a Conscious Lie
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“Don’t Look So Sad Because You’re a Little Negro”:
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Neither Color-Blind Nor Color-Conscious:
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“Chained Together in Time and Space”:
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The National Council of Negro Women and South Africa:
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“Teach His People the Value of Unity”:
Black Diaspora, Women, and Una Marson’s Pocomania
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The Song Required of Captivity:
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Black Hair and Textures of Defensiveness
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“Confraternity Among All Dark Races”:
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Skyler D. Gordon
Selective examples of primary sources, documents, articles, books, and unpublished dissertations for the study of transnational African American studies
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