Fabre, Geneviève, "The Free Southern Theatre, 1963-1979": [17] 55-59
Fabi, M. Giulia, "The 'Unguarded Expressions of the Feelings of the Negroes': Gender, Slave Resistance, and William Wells Brown's Revisions of Clotel": [27] 639-654
Fagel, Brian, "Passages from the Middle: Coloniality and Postcoloniality in Charles Johnson's Middle Passage": [30] 625-634
Fanning, Michael, "Black Mystics, French Cynics, Sherwood Anderson": [11] 49-53
Faulkner, Howard, "James Weldon Johnson's Portrait of the Artist as Invisible Man": [19] 147-151
Favorite, Malaika, "Two Views of My Grandmother": [27] 31-36
Fax, Elton C., "It's Been a Beautiful But Rugged Journey": [20] 273-288
February, Vernon, "A Long Way from Home: Reflections on Three Black Writers--Henry Dumas (1934-1968), Dobru (Robin Ravales, 1935-1983), Nat Nakasa (1937-1965)": [22] 227-231
Feinstein,
Sascha, "Epistrophies: Poems Celebrating Thelonious Monk
and His Music": [31] 55-59
--, "Black Pearls: Recovered Memories": [38] 295-301
Felgar, Robert, "Soul on Ice and Native Son": [8] 235
Fencl, Howard D., "Foxtrot: A Creative Interpolation of the Smoker Scene in Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison": [10] 106-107
Ferguson, SallyAnn, "Folkloric Men and Female Growth in Their Eyes Were Watching God": [21] 185-197
Feuser, Willfried F., "Wole Soyinka: The Problem of Authenticity": [22] 555-575
Fishkin, Shelley Fisher, "African American Review Special Issue--Introduction": [42] 203-204
Fleischmann, Anne: "Neither Fish, Flesh, Nor Fowl: Race and Religion in the Writings of Charles W. Chestnutt": [34] 461-473
Fleissner,
Robert F., " 'Kubla Khan' as an Integrationist Poem": [8]
254-256
--, "Frost and Racism: The Evidence": [9] 118-119
Fleming,
Robert E., "Contemporary Themes in Johnson's Autobiography
of an Ex-Coloured Man": [4] 120-124, 141
--, "Overshadowed by Richard Wright: Three Black Chicago Novelists": [7]
75-79
--, "Roots of the White Liberal Stereotype in Black Fiction": [9]
17-19
Fletcher,
Winona L., "A Slender Thread of Hope: The Kennedy Center
Black Theatre Project": [17] 65-68
--, "Witnessing a 'Miracle': Sixty Years of Heaven Bound at Big
Bethel in Atlanta": [25] 83-92
Flowers, Sandra Hollin, "colored girls: Textbook for the Eighties": [15] 51-54
Flynn, Richard, " 'The Kindergarten of New Consciousness': Gwendolyn Brooks and the Social Construction of Childhood": [34] 483-499
Foley, Barbara, " 'In the Land of Cotton': Economics and Violence in Jean Toomer's Cane": [32] 181-198
Fontenot,
Chester J., "Ishmael Reed and the Politics of Aesthetics,
or Shake Hands and Come Out Conjuring": [12] 20-23
--, "A Tribute to Hoyt W. Fuller (1927-1981)": [15] 47
Foreman,
P. Gabrielle, "Looking Back from Zora, or Talking Out Both
Sides My Mouth for Those Who Have Two Ears": [24] 649-666
--, "The Christian Recorder, Broken Families, and Educated Nations in Julia Collins's Civil War Novel The Curse of Caste" : [40] 705-716
Foster,
Frances Smith, " 'In Respect to Females . . .': Differences
in the Portrayals of Women by Male and Female Narrators": [15]
66-70
--, "FORGOTTEN MANUSCRIPTS: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Theresa?": [40] 631-645
Foster, Guy Mark, " 'Do I look like someone you can come home to from where you may be going?': Re-Mapping Interracial Anxiety in Octavia Butler's Kindred": [41] 143-164
Fowler, Carolyn, "The Shared Vision of Langston Hughes and Jacques Romain": [15] 84-88
Fowler, Sherman L., "Alhaji Samud: Seeker--Teacher--Preacher--Loverman": [22] 232-237
Fox,
Robert Elliot, "The Politics of Desire in Delany's Triton
and The Tides of Lust": [18] 49-56
--, "Blacking the Zero: Toward a Semiotics of Neo-Hoodoo": [18]
95-99
Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, "Myth and History: Discourse of Origins in Zora Neale Hurston and Maya Angelou": [24] 221-235
Frazier,
Valerie, "Domestic Epic Warfare in Maud
Martha": [39] 133-141
Freydberg, Elizabeth Hadley, "The Concealed Dependence upon White Culture in Baraka's 1969 Aesthetic": [17] 27-29
Fry, Gladys Marie, "The System of Psychological Control": [3] 72-82
Fuller,
Hoyt, "Of Integrity, Hope and Dead Dialogue": [3]
50-51
Fulton,
Lorie Watkins, "Hiding Fire and Brimstone in Lacy Groves: The Twinned
Trees of Beloved": [39] 189-199
--, " 'A direction of one's own': Alienation in Mrs. Dalloway and Sula": [40] 67-77
Funkhouser,
Christopher, "LeRoi Jones, Larry Neal, and The Cricket: Jazz and Poets' Black
Fire": [37] 237-244
Fuston-White, Jeanna, " 'From the Seen to the Told': The Construction of Subjectivity in Toni Morrison's Beloved": [36] 461-473
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