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Morning Coffee, Robert Zordani
Morning Coffee, Robert Zordani
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Morning Coffee, Robert A. Zordani
Morning Coffee, Robert A. Zordani
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Book Review: Cultural Haunting: Ghosts And Ethnicity In Recent American Literature By Karen Brogan, Tim Engles
Book Review: Cultural Haunting: Ghosts And Ethnicity In Recent American Literature By Karen Brogan, Tim Engles
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Book Review: Cultural Haunting: Ghosts And Ethnicity In Recent American Literature By Karen Brogan, Tim Engles
Book Review: Cultural Haunting: Ghosts And Ethnicity In Recent American Literature By Karen Brogan, Tim Engles
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Once Upon A Time In Aframerica: The "Peculiar" Significance Of Fairies In The Brownies' Book, Fern Kory
Once Upon A Time In Aframerica: The "Peculiar" Significance Of Fairies In The Brownies' Book, Fern Kory
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The Brownies'Book (January 1920-December 1921) was a groundbreaking but short-lived monthly children's magazine created in part to provide African American children like Annabelle with "colored" fairies. It was the brainchild of W. E. B. DuBois, the only African American founding member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and since 1910 the managing editor of the NAACP's official organ, Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races. The Brownies' Book grew out of the popular annual "Children's Number" of Crisis, published each October starting in 1912. In this special issue, dozens of photographs of African American children submitted …
Once Upon A Time In Aframerica: The "Peculiar" Significance Of Fairies In The Brownies' Book, Fern Kory
Once Upon A Time In Aframerica: The "Peculiar" Significance Of Fairies In The Brownies' Book, Fern Kory
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
The Brownies'Book (January 1920-December 1921) was a groundbreaking but short-lived monthly children's magazine created in part to provide African American children like Annabelle with "colored" fairies. It was the brainchild of W. E. B. DuBois, the only African American founding member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and since 1910 the managing editor of the NAACP's official organ, Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races. The Brownies' Book grew out of the popular annual "Children's Number" of Crisis, published each October starting in 1912. In this special issue, dozens of photographs of African American children submitted …
The Perils Of Disembodied Readership, Tim Engles
The Perils Of Disembodied Readership, Tim Engles
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No abstract provided.
The Perils Of Disembodied Readership, Tim Engles
The Perils Of Disembodied Readership, Tim Engles
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.