Keyword [Black american] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | The erotics of race: Identity, sexuality, and one hundred years of (black) American writing (Harriet A. Jacobs, Gertrude Stein, James Baldwin, Octavia E. Butler) |
| 22. | You know my steez: An ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of styleshifting in a Black American speech community |
| 23. | Cultural Ecological Theory and Black American College Male Perceptions: Successful Coping Strategies towards the Community and Educational System Forces Encountered During their High School Years |
| 24. | Overeating among Black American women: The role of racism, racial socialization, and stress |
| 25. | Shades of gray: Black-white multiracialism in contemporary American literature |
| 26. | Race for citizenship: Asian-American and African-American cultural politics |
| 27. | 'Chosen to Deliver': Black Female Jeremiads in American Literature and Culture |
| 28. | What are the food behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs in relation to body size and weight loss of postpartum urban working Black American women |
| 29. | Reconstructing Americanness: Blackness, whiteness, and American national identity, 1954--1972 (John A. Williams, Jack Kerouac, William Styron, John Updike) |
| 30. | Under the influence: Black American women writers attempt the pen |
| 31. | The world elsewhere: United States propaganda and the cultural politics of race and nation, 1945--1968 |
| 32. | Language, allusion, and performance: A critical-cultural study of Black American popular culture as minor discourse |
| 33. | Spyin' noble: Money in novels by Black American women |
| 34. | Uncle Tom in England: The black American abolitionist campaign, 1852-1861 |
| 35. | CROSSING THE BRIDGE: THE GREAT MOTHER IN SELECTED NOVELS OF TONI MORRISON, PAULE MARSHALL, SIMONE SCHWARZ-BART, AND MARIAMA BA (MYTHOLOGY, BLACK AMERICAN LITERATURE, FOLKLORE, FRANCOPHONE, GUADELOUPE, SENEGAL, WOMEN) |
| 36. | THE NOVELS OF BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN |
| 37. | READING COMPREHENSION AMONG BLACK AMERICAN ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN BLACK AMERICAN ENGLISH AND STANDARD AMERICAN ENGLISH |
| 38. | SELF CONCEPT IN THE NOVELS OF JOHN A. WILLIAMS AND CHINUA ACHEBE (BLACK AMERICAN, NIGERIAN) |
| 39. | Afro-Islamic Philosophy, Black Liberation and the Intellectual Efforts of Blacks to lead Meaningful Lives in American Society |
| 40. | Spitfire: Framing White Rage in Response to Black Rhetori |
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