| Appreciating Traditional Forms of Healing Conflict in Africa and the World |
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Linda James Myers, David H. Shinn |
2-13 |
| “Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition”: Robert F. Williams’s Crusade for Justice on Behalf of Twenty-two Million African Americans as a Cuban Exile |
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Ronald J. Stephens |
14-26 |
| COMMENTARIES on “Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition” |
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Leonard Harris, Antonio D. Tillis |
27 |
| An Open Letter to Seneca Turner |
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Floyd W. Hayes, III |
28-32 |
| Black Nations/Black Nationalisms: Comment on Stephens and Introduction to the Dossier of Book Reviews |
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Micol Seigel |
33-36 |
| João José Reis, Slave Rebellion in Brazil: The Muslim Uprising of 1835 in Bahia |
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Caralee Jones |
37 |
| Michelle A. Stephens, Black Empire: The Masculine Global Imaginary of Caribbean Intellectuals in the United States, 1914-1962 |
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Katie E. Dieter |
38-39 |
| Harvey R. Neptune, Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation |
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Maria Eliza Hamilton Abegunde |
40-41 |
| Brackette F. Williams, Stains on My Name, War in My Veins: Guyana and the Politics of Cultural Struggle |
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Caralee Jones |
42-43 |
| Deborah A. Thomas, Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica |
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Roberta Radovich |
44-45 |
| James Edward Smethurst, The Black Arts Movement: Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s |
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Katie E. Dieter |
46-47 |
| Komozi Woodard, A Nation within a Nation: Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) & Black Power Politics |
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Riddick Shana |
48-49 |
| Katherine McKittrick and Clyde Woods (eds), Black Geographies and the Politics of Place |
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Carmen Lanos Williams |
50-51 |
| Cathy J. Cohen, The Boundaries of Blackness: AIDS and the Breakdown of Black Politics |
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Carmen Lanos Williams |
52-53 |
| Charise Cheney, Brothers Gonna Work It Out: Sexual Politics in the Golden Age of Rap Nationalism |
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Maliaka Baxa |
54-55 |