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News Of Interest To Colored People: Helping YWCA by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Mary Bethune Y.W.C.A. (High Point, N.C.); Bell, Beverly.; Dunbar, Delore.; Davis, Peggy.; Reid, Delliah.; Goode, Josephine.; Jones, Dorothy.;
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Brief items of interest: Cotillionettes honored at tea by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: McFadden, Barbara.; Kirby, Gloria.; Hairston, Linda.; Reid, Sandra.; Tate, Dionne.; Humphrey, Cynthia.; Finely, Wanda.; Ingram, Maurice.; Brothers, Shirley.; Thompson, Johnnie Mae.; Thompson, Delores.; Dumas, Lauren.; Rawlinson, Evelyn.; Mackey, Ann.; Capel, Mary.; Smith, Barbara.; Weeks, Mildred.; Cooke, Delores.; Dunbar, Delores.; Parker, Linda.; Holly, Carol.; Tucker, Juanita.; Battle, Carolyn.; Russell, Dennie.; Watts, Brenda.; Davis, Peggy.; Evans, Justine.; White, Eva Mae.; Gates, Rosa.; Keyee, Lasandra.; Gripper, Shirley.; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority;
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Civil rights literature, past & present / by Varlack, Christopher Allen,editor.(CARDINAL)625250;
"Caught in an inescapable network of mutuality": the intersection of race, gender, and orientation in American civil rights literature / Christopher Allen Verlack -- Free speech and racial rhetoric: African-American writers on race in the United States / Kavon Franklin -- Inadequate conception of human complexity: Ellison revises Elkins / Jessie LaFrance Dunbar -- "Be loyal to yourselves": Jim Crow segregation, black cultural nationalism, and US cultural memory in Ossie Davis' Purlie Victorious / Carol Bunch Davis -- Haunting America: racial identity and otherness in civic society / Mary K. Ryan -- Unpacking notions of citizenship through James Baldwin's Another Country / Hope W. Jackson -- "On revolution and equilibrium": Barbara Deming's secular nonviolence / Sheila Murphy -- "[B]ut yesterday morning came the worst news": Margaret Walker Alexander's Prophets for a New Day/ Seretha D. Williams -- The mothers' tragedy: loss of a child in the works of Gwendolyn Brooks, Dudley Randall, and Michael Harper / Eric J. Sterling -- Alice Walker and Claudia Rankine: reclaiming the ocularity of the self / Margaret Cox -- "Crooning [the] lullabies [of] ghosts": reclamation and voices of witness as sociopolitical protest in the short fiction of Alice Walker / Christopher Allen Verlack --The city and the country: queer utopian spaces in John Rechy's City of Night and Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt / Derrick King -- "B[l]ack up on the shelf: the erasure of black queerness in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Why We Can't Wait / Robert LaRue -- Writing civil rights after James Byrd, after Matthew Shepard / Tasia Milton -- "The process of becoming nobody": reflections on E. Franklin Frazier's Black Bourgeoisie: the Rise of a New Middle Class / Leonard A. Stevenson -- Toward a more inclusive America: Jesse Jackson's 1984 and 1988 Democratic National Convention addresses / Enrico Beltramini -- Agency, activism, and the black domestic worker in Kathryn Stockett's The Help and Delores Phillips' The Darkest Child / Kaila Philo -- Staging MLK in the age of colorblindness: The Good Negro and The Mountaintop . Andrew Sargent -- What happens when death becomes a poem?: Understanding the place of mourning in civil rights literature / Corrie Claiborne -- Social media meets social justice: the role of the hashtag in the contemporary conversation on race / Deborah F. Kadiri.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Civil rights in literature.; Civil rights movements in literature.; American literature; American literature; Civil rights movements; Civil rights movements;
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