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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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