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Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities
Mark Anthony Neal
Carnival Art, Culture, Politics: Performing Life
Michaeline Crichlow (Editor)
The Journal of Peter Horry, South Carolinian: Recording the New Republic, 1812-1814
Roy Talbert Jr. and Meggan A. Farish (editors)
Kids Don’t Want to Fail: Oppositional Cultural and the Black-White Achievement Gap
Angel L. Harris
A History of Race in Muslim West Africa, 1600-1960
Bruce Hall
Anthropology and the Racial Politics of Culture
Lee D. Baker
Hard Work, Hard Times: Global Volatility and African Subjectivities
Anne-Maria Makhulu, Beth A. Buggenhagen, Stephen Jackson (editors)
Globalization and the Post-Creole Imagination: Notes on Fleeing the Plantation
Michaeline Crichlow
Dancing Revelations: Alvin Ailey's Embodiment of African American Culture
Thomas F. DeFrantz
Negotiating Caribbean Freedom: Peasants and The State in Development
Michaeline A. Crichlow
That’s the Joint: A Hip-Hop Studies Reader
Murray Forman, Mark Anthony Neal (editors)
Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation
Mark Anthony Neal
Informalization: Process and Structure
Faruk Tabak, Michaeline A. Crichlow (editors)
A New South Rebellion: The Battle against Convict Labor in the Tennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896
Karin A. Shapiro
What the Music Said: Black Popular Music and Black Public Culture
Mark Anthony Neal
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