Nadler, Paul, "Liberty Censored: Black Living Newspapers of the Federal Theatre Project": [29] 615-622
Neal, Larry P., "Henry Dumas: Literary Landmark": [22] 313-315
Neighbors, Jim, "Plunging (outside of) History: Naming and Self-Possession in Invisible Man": [36] 227-242
Nerad,
Julie Cary, " 'So strangley interwoven': The Property of
Inheritance, Race, and Sexual Morality in Pauline E. Hopkins's Contending
Forces": [35] 357-373
--, and J. Michael Duvall, " 'Suddenly and Shockingly Black': The Atavistic Child in Turn-of-the-Twentieth Century American Fiction": [41] 51-66
Neubauer, Carol E., "Displacement and Autobiographical Style in Maya Angelou's The Heart of a Woman": [17] 123-129
Nicholls,
David G., "Migrant Labor, Folklore, and Resistance in
Hurston's Polk County: Reframing Mules and Men": [33]
467-479
--, "FORGOTTEN MANUSCRIPTS:
The Short Fiction of George Wylie Henderson: A Selection": [39] 491-499
Nichols, Charlyne, "Henry Dumas: A Feminine Perspective": [22] 316-320
Nielsen, Aldon Lynn, "Melvin B. Tolson and the Deterritorialization of Modernism": [26] 241-255
--, and William J. Harris, "Somebody Blew Off Baraka": [37] 183-187
--, "Fugitive Fictions": [37] 321-331
--, " 'Purple Haze': Dunbar's Lyric Legacy": [42] 283-288
Nifong, David Michael, "Narrative Technique and Theory in The Ways of White Folks": [15] 93-96
Nikola-Lisa, W., "John Henry: Then and Now": [32] 51-56
Nilon, Charles, "The Science Fiction of Samuel R. Delany and the Limits of Technology": [18] 62-68
Noon, Mark, " 'It ain't your color, it's your scabbing': Literary Depictions of African American Strikebreakers": [38] 429-439
Norflett, Linda Kerr, "Rosetta LeNoire: The Lady and Her Theatre": [17] 69-72
Norman, Brian, "Reading a 'Closet Screenplay': Hollywood, James Baldwin's Malcolms and the Threat of Historical Irrelevance": [39] 103-118
Norris, William, "New Light on the Career of S. Morgan Smith": [18]
117-118
--, "Additional Light on S. Morgan Smith": [20] 75-79
Nouryeh, Andrea J., "When The Lord Was a Black Man: A Fresh Look at the Life of Richard Berry Harrison": [16] 142-146
Nower,
Joyce, "The Traditions of Negro Literature in the United
States":
[3] 5-12
--, "Cleaver's Vision of America and the New White Radical: A Legacy of
Malcolm
X": [4] 12-21
Nowlin, Michael, "James Weldon Johnson's Black Manhattan and the Kingdom of American Culture": [39] 315-325
Nurhussein, Nadia, "Paul Laurence Dunbar's Performances and the Epistolary Dialect Poem": [42] 233-238
Nydam, Arlen, "Numerological Tradition in the Works of Jupiter Hammon": [40] 207-220
Nymann, Ann E., "Sally's Rape: Robbie McCauley's Survival Art": [33] 577-587
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