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“Crusade” for African American Civil Rights: Female Rhetoric and Autobiography of Ida B. Wells
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How does Maya Angelou perceive the African female body?
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“They Lived There because They Were Poor and Black”: Spatial Injustice in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
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Patricia Hill Collins’ Black Feminine Identity in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
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Malcolm X’s 1964 Critique of American Law: a Call for Legal Revision
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The Ideological and Spiritual Transformation of Malcolm X
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Toni Morrison as an African American Voice: A Marxist Analysis
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Yoshinobu Hakutani: Cross-Cultural Visions in African American Modernism: From Spatial Narrative to Jazz Haiku
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Nature and Black Femininity in Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Tell My Horse
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Using Qualitative Interpretive Meta-Synthesis to Explore Colorist Privilege
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Race, Gender and Progress: Are Black American Women the New Model Minority?
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An Interview with Norma Mtume
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The Socratic Black Panther: Reading Huey P. Newton Reading Plato
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Margaret Malamud: African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism
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African NGO’s and Womanism: Microcredit and Self-Help
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Systemic Racism as a Living Text: Implications of Uncle Tom’s Cabin as a Fictionalized Narrative of Present and Past Black Bodies
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Reconceptualizing Historic and Contemporary Violence Against African Americans as Savage White American Terror (SWAT)
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Empirical Study of the Application of Double-Consciousness Among African-American Men
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Richard Wright’s Personal and Literary Responses to Jim Crowism
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African American Men and Intimate Partner Violence
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African American Consciousness
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Dream If You Can: A Mother and Daughter’s Reflections on Prince, Self-Realization, and Black Womanhood
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COVID-19: a Review of the Literature Regarding African American Patient Outcomes