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How to Read African American Literature: Post-Civil Rights Fiction and the Task of Interpretation
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Seeking Imperialism’s Embrace: National Identity, Decolonization, and Assimilation in the French Caribbean
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“Somebody Has to Pay”:
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“To Keep Alive the Teaching of Garvey and the Work of the UNIA”:
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