Articles - T

Tanner, Laura E., "Self-Conscious Representation in the Slave Narrative": [21] 415-424

Tate, Claudia C., "Black Boy: Richard Wright's 'Tragic Sense of Life' ": [10] 117-119
--, "Corregidora: Ursa's Blues Medley": [13] 139-141
--, "Nella Larsen's Passing: A Problem of Interpretation": [14] 142-146

Tate, Eleanora E., "Tracing the Trilogy": [32] 77-83

Tate, Greg, "Generation Next, or The Future of Bad Hair": [31] 629-631

Taxel, Joel, "Charles Waddell Chesnutt's Sambo: Myth and Reality": [9] 105-108

Taylor, Clyde, "Henry Dumas: Legacy of a Long-Breath Singer": [22] 353-364

Taylor, Jeanne A., "On Being Black and Writing for Television": [4] 79-82

Taylor, Willene P., "The Fall of Man Theme in Imamu Amiri Baraka's Dutchman": [7] 127-130
--, "The Reversal of the Tainted Blood Theme in the Works of Writers of the Black Revolutionary Theater": [10] 88-92

Terry, Jennifer, " 'When Dey 'Listed Colored Soldiers': Paul Laurence Dunbar's Poetic Engagement with the Civil War, Masculinity, and Violence": [42] 269-275

Terry-Morgan, Elmo, "Noise/Funk: Fo' Real Black Theatre on 'Da Great White Way": [31] 677-686

Thaggert, Miriam, "Divided Images: Black Female Spectatorship and John Stahl's Imitation of Life": [32] 481-491

Thomas, Lorenzo, " 'Communicating by Horns': Jazz and Redemption in the Poetry of the Beats and the Black Arts Movement": [26] 291-298
--, "Alea's Children: The Avant-Garde on the Lower East Side, 1960-1970": [27] 573-578
--, " 'Classical Jazz' and the Black Arts Movement": [29] 237-240
--, "Authenticity and Elevation: Sterling Brown's Theory of the Blues": [31] 409-416
--, "The Character of Consciousness": [37] 189-190
--, posthumous, "The Need to Speak: Tom Dent and the Shaping of a Black Aesthetic": [40] 325-338

Thomas, Marion A., "Reflections on the Sanctified Church as Portrayed by Zora Neale Hurston": [25] 35-41

Thomas, Rhondda R., "Exodus and Colonialization: Charting the Journey in the Journals of Daniel Coker, a descendant of Africa": [41] 507-519

Thomas, Valorie D., " '1+1=3' and Other Dilemmas: Reading Vertigo in Invisible Man, My Life in the Bush, and Song of Solomon": [37] 81-4

Thompson, Debby, " 'Is Race a Trope?': Anna Deavere Smith and the Question of Racial Performativity": [37] 127-138

Thompson, Mark Christian, "National Socialism and Blood-Sacrifice in Zora Neale Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain": [38] 395-415

Tidwell, John Edgar, "Oh, Didn't He Ramble!: Sterling A. Brown (1901-1989)": [23] 89
--, "Sterling A. Brown Remembered": [23] 109-111
--, "Two Writers Sharing: Sterling A. Brown, Robert Frost, and 'In Divés' Dive' ": [31] 399-408

Tischler, Nancy M., "The Negro in Modern Southern Literature: Stereotype and Archetype": [2] 3-6

Tolson, Nancy, "Making Books Available: The Role of Early Libraries, Librarians, and Booksellers in the Promotion of African American Children's Literature": [32] 9-16

Tomlinson, Robert, " 'Payin' One's Dues': Expatriation as Personal Experience and Paradigm in the Works of James Baldwin": [33] 135-148

Traylor, Eleanor W., "Henry Dumas and the Discourse of Memory": [22] 365-378

Traylor, Eleanor W., R. Victoria Arana, and John M. Reilly, " 'Runnin' Space': The Continuing Legacy of Sterling Allen Brown": [31] 389-392

Trefzer, Annette, "Possessing the Self: Caribbean Identities in Zora Neale Hurston's Tell My Horse": [34] 299-312

Trimmer, Joseph F., "The Grandfather's Riddle in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man": [12] 46-50

Trites, Roberta Seelinger, " 'I double never ever never lie to my chil'ren': Inside People in Virginia Hamilton's Narratives": [32] 147-156

Troupe, Quincy, "For the Griot from Sweet Home, Henry Dumas: A Tribute to His Genius": [22] 379-383

Trout, Lawana, "The Teaching of Protest and Propaganda Literature": [2] 46-52

Tucker, Lindsey, "Alice Walker's The Color Purple: Emergent Woman, Emergent Text": [22] 81-95
--, "Recovering the Conjure Woman: Texts and Contexts in Gloria Naylor's Mama Day": [28] 173-188

Tucker, Veta Smith, "A Tale of Disunion: The Racial Politics of Unclaimed Kindred in Julia C. Collins's The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride": [40] 743-754
--, "Introduction: Reclaiming Julia C. Collins, Forgotten 19th-Century African American Author": [40] 623-630

Tuhkanen, Mikko, " 'A [B]igger's Place': Lynching and Specularity in Richard Wright's 'Fire and Cloud' and Native Son": [33] 125-133

Turner, Darwin T., "And Another Passing": [1] 3-4
--, "Introductory Remarks about the Black Literary Tradition in the United States of America": [12] 140-147
--, "Past and Present in Negro American Drama": [2] 26-27

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