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Mark Anthony Neal
Finding Tea Cake:
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Eric Darnell Pritchard
Yearning to Be What We Might Have Been:
Queering Black Male Feminism
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Michael P. Jeffries
Hip hop Feminism and Failure
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Bruised and Misunderstood:
Translating Black Feminist Acts in the Work of Tyler Perry
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Editors’ Introduction:
Black Male Feminism 101
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David Ikard
Feminism and the Streets:
Urban Fiction and the Quest for Female Independence in the Era of Transactional Sexuality
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David Ikard
Easier Said Than Done:
Making Black Feminism Transformative for Black Men
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“Betwixt and Between”:
Juanita Harrison’s Black Internationalist Practice
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Marina Magloire
Florence’s Place:
Host(ess)ing Revolution in Interwar Black Paris
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Richard D. Benson II
Naming Our Own and Claiming Black Womanhood:
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Edward R. Piñuelas
Não Identificado:
Racial Ambiguity and the Sonic Blackness of Gal Costa
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Zenzele Isoke
Traveling in Black Female Flesh:
The Poetics of Relation in Black Femme Ethnographies
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Abigail E. Celis
Literacies of the Flesh in Chris Abani’s Becoming Abigail
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Carol E. Henderson
All Eyez on Me:
On Being Black, Female, and a First-Gen Leader in the Academy
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Stephanie Y. Evans
Guest Editors' Introduction:
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Michelle R. Dunlap
The Black Woman Chair in a Burning Building
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Katherine Bankole-Medina
A Real-World Discourse on Intellectual Identity, Thought Leadership, and the Black Woman Academic Chair
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Reflections of a Former Department Chair:
A Path to University Service and Leadership Skills
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Donna J. Nicol
Chairing as Self-Care:
Strategies for Combatting the Cultural Identity Taxation Trap for Black Women Chairs
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Tara T. Green
Being One of the Chosen:
Making Space for Students at the Table
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