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Paris Noir, African Americans in the City of Light; Black France / France Noire, The History and Politics of Blackness
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The Nine Muses
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Neither Color-Blind Nor Color-Conscious:
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“On being young—a woman—and colored” in Paris and Tangier:
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“Chained Together in Time and Space”:
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Lucy Negro Redux
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China’s Second Continent: How a Million Migrants Are Building a New Empire in Africa
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The National Council of Negro Women and South Africa:
Black Internationalism, Motherhood, and the Cold War
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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:
Just Above My Head and the Trans-ness of James Baldwin
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