The Norton anthology of African American literature
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An anthology of the works of 120 black writers, spanning two centuries, beginning with Lucy Terry's poem, Bars Fight. The anthology features poems, novels, essays, journals, spirituals, gospel, sermons, jazz--for a total of 2,700 pages.
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Gates, H. L., & McKay, N. Y. (1996). The Norton anthology of African American literature. New York, W.W. Norton & Co.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. and Nellie Y., McKay. 1996. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York, W.W. Norton & Co.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. and Nellie Y., McKay, The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York, W.W. Norton & Co, 1996.
MLA Citation (style guide)Gates, Henry Louis and Nellie Y. McKay. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York, W.W. Norton & Co, 1996.
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245 | 0 | 4 | |a The Norton anthology of African American literature / |c Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general editor. |
264 | 1 | |a New York : |b W.W. Norton & Co., |c 1996. | |
300 | |a xliv, 2665 pages ; |c 25 cm | ||
336 | |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 2625-2648) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g The vernacular tradition. Spirituals. |t Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; |t City called heaven ; |t God's a-gonna trouble the water ; |t Walk together children ; |t I know moon-rise ; |t I'm a-rollin' ; |t I been rebuked and I been scorned ; |t Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; |t Soon I will be done ; |t No more auction block ; |t Swing low, sweet chariot ; |t Steal away to Jesus ; |t Go down, Moses ; |t Been in the storm so long ; |t Oh, freedom! -- |g Gospel. |t This little light of mine ; |t Down by the riverside ; |t Freedom in the air ; |t Take my hand, precious Lord ; |t Peace be still ; |t Stand by me -- |g The blues. |t Yellow dog blues ; |t St. Louis blues ; |t Beale Street blues ; |t Down-hearted blues ; |t See, see rider ; |t Prove it on me blues ; |t Gulf Coast blues ; |t Trouble in mind ; |t Backwater blues ; |t In the house blues ; |t How long blues ; |t Hellhound on my trail ; |t It's a low down dirty shame ; |t Good morning, blues ; |t Sent for you yesterday ; |t Going to Chicago blues ; |t Fine and mellow ; |t Hoochie coochie ; |t Sunnyland. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g The vernacular tradition. Secular rhymes and songs, ballads, and work songs. Secular rhymes and songs. |t We raise de wheat ; |t Me and my captain ; |t Promises of freedom ; |t Jack and Dinah want freedom ; |t Run, nigger, run ; |t Learn to count ; |t Another man done gone ; |t You may go but this will bring you back -- |g Ballads. |t Poor Lazarus ; |t Signifying monkey ; |t Wild Negro Bill ; |t John Henry ; |t Frankie and Johnny ; |t Railroad Bill ; |t Stackolee ; |t Sinking of the Titanic ; |t Shine and the Titanic -- |g Work songs. |t Pick a bale of cotton ; |t Go down, old Hannah ; |t Can't you line it? |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Vernacular tradition. Jazz. |t (What did I do to be so) black and blue / |r Andy Razaf -- |t It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) / |r Duke Ellington -- |t Parker's mood / |r King Pleasure. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Vernacular tradition. Rap. |t Revolution will not be televised / |r Gil Scott-Heron -- |t Message / |r Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five -- |t Don't believe the hype / |r Public Enemy -- |t Evil that men do / |r Queen Latifah. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Vernacular tradition. Sermons. |t God -- |t Eagle stirreth her nest / |r C.L. Franklin -- |t Faith hasn't got no eyes / |r Zora Neale Hurston -- |t I have a dream ; |t I've been to the mountaintop / |r Martin Luther King -- |t Ballot or the bullet / |r Malcolm X. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Vernacular tradition. Folktales. |t All God's chillen had wings ; |t Big talk ; |t Deer hunting story ; |t How to write a letter ; |t "'Member youse a nigger" ; |t "Ah'll beatcher makin' money" ; |t Why the sister in black works hardest ; |t Why women always take advantage of men ; |t "De reason niggers is working so hard" ; |t Ventriloquist ; |t You talk too much, anyhow ; |t King buzzard ; |t A flying fool ; |t Bur Rabbit in Red Hill churchyard ; |t Brer Rabbit tricks Brer Fox again ; |t Wonderful tar-baby story ; |t How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox ; |t Awful fate of Mr. Wolf ; |t What the rabbit learned. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature of slavery and freedom : 1746-1865. |t Bars fight / |r Lucy Terry -- |t Interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or, Gustavus Vassa, the African, written by himself. |t Volume 1. |t Chapter I ; |t Chapter II ; |t from Chapter III ; |t from Chapter IV / |r Olaudah Equiano -- |t Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. |t Preface ; |t Letter sent by the author's master to the publisher ; |t To the publick / |r Phillis Wheatley -- |t To Mæcenas ; |t To the University of Cambridge, in New-England ; |t On being brought from Africa to America ; |t On the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, 1770 ; |t To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth ; |t On imagination ; |t To S.M., a young African painter, on seeing his works ; |t To Samson Occom ; |t To his excellency General Washington / |r Phillis Wheatley -- |t David Walker's appeal in four articles; together with a preamble, to the coloured citizens of the world. |t Preamble ; |t Article I : our wretchedness in consequence of slavery / |r David Walker -- |t Lover's farewell ; |t On hearing of the intention of a gentleman to purchase the poet's freedom ; |t Division of an estate ; |t Creditor to his proud debtor ; |t George Moses Horton, myself / |r George Moses Horton. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature of slavery and freedom : 1746-1865. |t Ar'n't I a woman? speech to the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio, 1851 ; |t from The Anti-slavery bugle, June 21, 1851 ; |t from The narrative of Sojourner Truth, 1878 / |r Sojourner Truth -- |t Religion and the pure principles of morality, the sure foundation on which we must build. |t Introduction / |r Maria W. Stewart -- |t Lecture delivered at the Franklin Hall / |r Maria W. Stewart -- |t Incidents in the life of a slave girl. |t Preface ; |t Childhood ; |t New master and mistress ; |t Trials of girlhood ; |t A perilous passage in the slave girl's life ; |t Another link to life ; |t Flight ; |t Loophole of retreat ; |t Preparations for escape ; |t Confession ; |t Fugitive Slave Law ; |t Free at last / |r Harriet Jacobs -- |t Narrative of William W. Brown, a fugitive slave. |t Chapter V ; |t from Chapter VI / |r William Wells Brown -- |t Clotel, or, The president's daughter. |t Negro sale ; |t Going to the South ; |t Quadroon's home ; |t To-day a mistress, tomorrow a slave ; |t Escape of Clotel / |r William Wells Brown -- |t Lines suggested on reading "An appeal to Christian women of the South," by A.E. Grimke / |r Ada (Sarah L. Forten) -- |t An address to the slaves of the United States of America / |r Henry Highland Garnet -- |t Mulatto / |r Victor Séjour -- |t Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself / |r Frederick Douglass -- |t My bondage and my freedom. |t Introduced to the abolitionists ; |t Twenty-one months in Great Brittain / |r Frederick Douglass. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature of slavery and freedom : 1746-1865. |t from What to the slave is the Fourth of July? : an address delivered in Rochester, New York, on 5 July 1852 / |r Frederick Douglass -- |t Life and times of Frederick Douglass. |t Second part. |g from Chapter XV : |t Weighed in the balance / |r Frederick Douglass -- |t Life and times of Frederick Douglass. |t Third part. |t Later life / |r Frederick Douglass -- |t America ; |t Yes! strike again that sounding string ; |t Self-reliance / |r James M. Whitfield -- |t Ethiopia ; |t Eliza Harris ; |t Slave mother ; |t Vashti ; |t Bury me in a free land ; |t Aunt Chloe's politics ; |t Learning to read ; |t A double standard ; |t Songs for the people ; |t An appeal to my country women ; |t Two offers ; |t Our greatest want / |r Frances E.W. Harper -- |t Fancy etchings. |t Enthusiasm and lofty aspirations ; |t Dangerous economies / |r Frances E.W. Harper -- |t Woman's political future / |r Frances E.W. Harper -- |t Our nig, or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, north. |t Preface ; |t Mag Smith, my mother ; |t My father's death ; |t A new home for me ; |g from Chapter VIII : |t Visitor and departure ; |t Perplexities, another death ; |t Winding up of the matter / |r Harriet E. Wilson. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature of the Reconstruction to the new Negro Renaissance : 1865-1919. |t A parting hymn / |r Charlotte Forten Grimké -- |t Journals. |t from Journal one ; |t from Journal three / |r Charlotte Forten Grimké -- |t Up from slavery. |t A slave among slaves ; |t Boyhood days ; |t Struggle for an education ; |t Atlanta Exposition address / |r Booker T. Washington -- |t Goopherd grapevine ; |t Passing of Grandison ; |t Wife of his youth / |r Charles W. Chesnutt -- |t Womanhood a vital element in the regeneration and progress of a race / |r Anna Julia Cooper -- |t Contending forces. |t Sewing-circle ; |t Will Smith's defense of his race / |r Pauline E. Hopkins -- |t Famous men of the Negro race. |t Booker T. Washington / |r Pauline E. Hopkins -- |t Famous women of the Negro race. |t Literary workers : Frances E.W. Harper / |r Pauline E. Hopkins -- |t Letter from Cordelia A. Condict and Pauline Hopkins's reply : March 1903 / |r Pauline E. Hopkins -- |t A red record. |t Case stated ; |t Remedy / |r Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- |t A litany of Atlanta ; |t Song of the smoke ; |t Souls of black folk ; |t Damnation of women ; |t Criteria of Negro art ; |t Two novels / |r W.E.B. Du Bois. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature of the Reconstruction to the new Negro Renaissance : 1865-1919. |t Snapping of the bow ; |t Me 'n' Dunbar ; |t Paul Laurence Dunbar ; |t At the closed gate of justice ; |t An indignation dinner / |r James D. Corrothers -- |t Sence you went away ; |t Lift ev'ry voice and sing ; |t O black and unknown bards ; |t Fifty years ; |t Brothers ; |t Creation ; |t My city ; |t Autobiography of an ex-colored man / |r James Weldon Johnson -- |t Book of American Negro poetry. |t Preface / |r James Weldon Johnson -- |t Ode to Ethiopia ; |t Worn out ; |t A Negro love song ; |t Colored soldiers ; |t An ante-bellum sermon ; |t Ere sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes ; |t Not they who soar ; |t When Malindy sings ; |t We wear the mask ; |t Little brown baby ; |t Her thought and his ; |t A cabin tale ; |t Sympathy ; |t Dinah kneading dough ; |t Haunted oak ; |t Douglass ; |t Philosophy ; |t Black Samson of Brandywine ; |t Poet ; |t Fourth of July and race outrages / |r Paul Laurence Dunbar -- |t Hindered hand, or, The reign of the repressionist. |t Fugitives flee again ; |t Blaze / |r Sutton E. Griggs -- |t Violets ; |t I sit and sew ; |t April is on the way ; |t Violets / |r Alice Moore Dunbar Nelson -- |t Watchers ; |t House of falling leaves ; |t Sic vita ; |t Turn me to my yellow leaves ; |t Quiet has a hidden sound / |r William Stanley Braithwaite -- |t Singing hallelujia ; |t Song of the whirlwind ; |t My God in heaven said to me ; |t Lonely mother ; |t Tired ; |t Scarlet woman / |r Fenton Johnson. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Harlem Renaissance : 1919-1940. |t Negro digs up his past / |r Arthur A. Schomburg -- |t A winter twilight ; |t Black finger ; |t For the candle light ; |t When the green lies over the earth ; |t Tenebris / |r Angelina Weld Grimké -- |t Before the feast of Shushan ; |t Dunbar ; |t At the carnival ; |t Lady, lady ; |t Letter to my sister ; |t Wife-woman / |r Anne Spencer -- |t Plum bun : a novel without a moral. |t from Home. |t Black Philadelphia ; |t Sundays / |r Jessie Redmon Fauset -- |t New Negro / |r Alain Locke -- |t Heart of a woman ; |t Youth ; |t My little dreams ; |t Lost illusions ; |t I want to die while you love me / |r Georgia Douglas Johnson -- |t Africa for the Africans ; |t Future as I see it / |r Marcus Garvey -- |t Harlem shadows ; |t If we must die ; |t To the white fiends ; |t Africa ; |t America ; |t My mother ; |t Enslaved ; |t White House ; |t Outcast ; |t St. Isaac's Church, Petrograd / |r Claude McKay -- |t Home to Harlem. |t He also loved / |r Claude McKay -- |t Harlem runs wild / |r Claude McKay -- |t Sweat ; |t How it feels to be colored me ; |t Gilded six-bits ; |t Characteristics of Negro expression / |r Zora Neale Hurston -- |t Mules and men. |t Negro folklore / |r Zora Neale Hurston -- |t Their eyes were watching God. |t Return ; |t Pear tree / |r Zora Neale Hurston -- |t Dust tracks on a road. |t Research / |r Zora Neale Hurston -- |t Quicksand. |t To Denmark ; |t New life ; |t Talk of marriage ; |t Proposal ; |t Good-bye / |r Nella Larsen -- |t Cane / |r Jean Toomer -- |t Negro-art hokum / |r George Samuel Schuyler -- |t City of refuge ; |t Caucasian storms Harlem / |r Rudolph Fisher. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Harlem Renaissance : 1919-1940. |t Wharf rats / |r Eric Walrond -- |t On being young, a woman, and colored / |r Marita Bonner -- |t Odyssey of Big Boy ; |t Long gone ; |t Southern road ; |t Strong men ; |t Memphis blues ; |t Slim Greer ; |t Tin roof blues ; |t Ma Rainey ; |t Cabaret ; |t Sporting Beasley ; |t Sam Smiley / |r Sterling A. Brown -- |t Heritage ; |t To a dark girl ; |t Sonnet, 2 ; |t Hatred / |r Gwendolyn B. Bennett -- |t Infants of the spring. |t Harlem salon / |r Wallace Thurman -- |t Golgotha is a mountain ; |t A black man talks of reaping ; |t Nocturne at Bethesda ; |t Southern mansion ; |t Miracles ; |t A summer tragedy / |r Arna Bontemps -- |t Negro speaks of rivers ; |t Mother to son ; |t Danse africaine ; |t Jazzonia ; |t When Sue wears red ; |t Dream variations ; |t Weary blues ; |t I too ; |t A house in Taos ; |t Homesick blues ; |t Po' boy blues ; |t Gypsy man ; |t Lament over love ; |t Red silk stockings ; |t Bad man ; |t Song for a dark girl ; |t Gal's cry for a dying lover ; |t Hard daddy ; |t Sylvester's dying bed ; |t Ballad of the landlord ; |t Juke box love song ; |t Dream boogie ; |t Harlem ; |t Motto ; |t Negro artist and the racial mountain ; |t Blues I'm playing / |r Langston Hughes -- |t Big sea. |t When the Negro was in vogue ; |t Harlem literati ; |t Downtown / |r Langston Hughes -- |t Best of Simple. |t Feet live their own life ; |t A toast to Harlem ; |t Jealousy / |r Langston Hughes -- |t Yet do I marvel ; |t Tableau ; |t Incident ; |t Saturday's child ; |t Shroud of color ; |t Heritage ; |t To John Keats, poet at spring time ; |t From the dark tower / |r Countee Cullen -- |t Poem ; |t Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem ; |t Remember not ; |t Invocation / |r Helene Johnson. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Realism, Naturalism, Modernism : 1940-1960. |t An ex-judge at the bar ; |t Dark symphony ; |t A legend of Versailles ; |t Libretto for the Republic of Liberia ; |t Birth of John Henry ; |t Satchmo / |r Melvin B. Tolson -- |t Living is easy. |t Cleo ; |t Cleo's high jinks ; |t Cleo goes north / |r Dorothy West -- |t Blueprint for Negro writing ; |t Ethics of living Jim Crow, an autobiographical sketch ; |t Long black song ; |t Man who lived underground / |r Richard Wright -- |t Black boy. |t Booklist ; |t Chicago / |r Richard Wright -- |t Salute to the passing / |r Chester B. Himes -- |t Like a winding sheet / |r Ann Petry -- |t Street. |t Apartment / |r Ann Petry -- |t Diver ; |t Homage to the empress of the blues ; |t Middle passage ; |t O Daedalus, fly away home ; |t Runagate runagate ; |t Frederick Douglass ; |t A ballad of remembrance ; |t Mourning poem for the Queen of Sunday ; |t Soledad ; |t El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz ; |t A letter from Phillis Wheatley / |r Robert Hayden -- |t Invisible man. |g Prologue ; |t Battle royal ; |t Epilogue / |r Ralph Ellison -- |t Change the joke and slip the yoke ; |t World and the jug / |r Ralph Ellison. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Realism, Naturalism, Modernism : 1940-1960. |t For my people ; |t Poppa chicken ; |t For Malcolm X ; |t Prophets for a new day / |r Margaret Walker -- |t Kitchenette building ; |t Mother ; |t A song in the front yard ; |t Sadie and Maud ; |t Vacant lot ; |t Preacher : ruminates behind the sermon ; |t Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith ; |t Maxie Allen ; |t Rites for Cousin Vit ; |t Children of the poor ; |t Lovers of the poor ; |t We real cool ; |t Chicago Defender sends a man to Little Rock ; |t A lovely love ; |t Malcolm X ; |t Two dedications ; |t Riot ; |t Third sermon on the Warpland ; |t Young heroes ; |t When you have forgotten Sunday : the love story ; |t Maud Martha / |r Gwendolyn Brooks -- |t Everybody's protest novel ; |t Many thousands gone ; |t Stranger in the village ; |t Notes of a native son ; |t Sonny's blues / |r James Baldwin -- |t Walking Parker home ; |t Grandfather was queer, too ; |t Jail poems ; |t Unanimity has been achieved, not a dot less for its accidentalness ; |t War memoir : jazz, don't listen to it at your own risk / |r Bob Kaufman -- |t A raisin in the sun / |r Lorraine Hansberry. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Black arts movement : 1960-1970. |t Status symbol ; |t I am a black woman / |r Mari Evans -- |t Towards a black aesthetic / |r Hoyt Fuller -- |t Autobiography of Malcolm X. |t Saved / |r Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) -- |t Man who cried I am. |t In an outdoor cafe ; |t Memories, Margrit, and morphine ; |t Picture of the writer / |r John Alfred Williams -- |t Letter from Birmingham jail / |r Martin Luther King Jr. -- |t Idea of ancestry ; |t Hard rock returns to prison from the hospital for the criminal insane ; |t For black poets who think of suicide / |r Etheridge Knight -- |t Black aesthetic. |t Introduction / |r Addison Gayle Jr. -- |t Preface to a twenty volume suicide note ; |t In memory of radio ; |t A poem for black hearts ; |t I don't love you ; |t Three movements and a coda ; |t SOS ; |t Black art ; |t Invention of comics ; |t Dutchman ; |t Revolutionary theatre / |r Amiri Baraka. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Black arts movement : 1960-1970. |t Homecoming ; |t Poem at thirty ; |t For our lady ; |t Summer words of a sistuh addict / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |t A blues book for blue black magical women. |t Part three. |t Present / |r Sonia Sanchez -- |t Goin' a buffalo : a tragifantasy / |r Ed Bullins -- |t Soul on ice. |t Primeval mitosis / |r Eldridge Cleaver -- |t Did John's music kill him? / |r A.B. Spellman -- |t How long has Trane been gone / |r Jayne Cortez -- |t Black arts movement / |r Larry Neal -- |t Black art : mute matter given force and function / |r Maulana Karenga -- |t Back again, home ; |t Introduction : to Think black ; |t Long reality ; |t Malcolm spoke/who listened? ; |t A poem to complement other poems / |r Haki R. Madhubuti -- |t For Saundra ; |t Beautiful black men ; |t Nikki-Rosa / |r Nikki Giovanni -- |t A solo song : for Doc / |r James Alan McPherson -- |t In Texas grass ; |t Conversation overheard ; |t Impressions/of Chicago, for Howlin' Wolf / |r Quincy Troupe -- |t Jesus was crucified ; |t It is deep ; |t For sistuhs wearin' straight hair / |r Carolyn M. Rodgers. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature since 1970. |t Train whistle guitar. |t History lessons / |r Albert Murray -- |t Still I rise ; |t My Arkansas / |r Maya Angelou -- |t I know why the caged bird sings. |t Mrs. Flowers ; |t "Mam" / |r Maya Angelou -- |t Reena ; |t To Da-duh, in memoriam ; |t Making of a writier : from the poets in the kitchen / |r Paule Marshall -- |t A movie star has to star in black and white / |r Adrienne Kennedy -- |t Sula / |r Toni Morrison -- |t Sky is gray / |r Ernest J. Gaines -- |t Father Son and Holy Ghost ; |t Winds of Orisha ; |t Coal ; |t Now that I am forever with child ; |t A litany for survival ; |t Evening news ; |t Poetry is not a luxury / |r Audre Lorde -- |t Pike Street bus ; |t Griots who know Brer Fox ; |t Tapestries ; |t Caledonia / |r Colleen McElroy -- |t Bodies broken on ; |t Lost baby poem ; |t Prayer ; |t Malcolm ; |t Kali ; |t If mama/could see ; |t Homage to my hips ; |t What spells raccoon to me ; |t 1. At Jonestown ; |t A woman who loves ; |t Wishes for sons ; |t Move / |r Lucille Clifton -- |t In memoriam : Martin Luther King Jr. ; |t I must become a menace to my enemies ; |t Poem about my rights ; |t Poem for Guatemala ; |t Female and the silence of a man ; |t Intifada ; |t A new politics of sexuality / |r June Jordan -- |t Swallow the lake ; |t Round midnight ; |t On watching a caterpillar become a butterfly ; |t Chicago heat / |r Clarence Major. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature since 1970. |t There is a tree more ancient than Eden. |t Epistle of Sweetie Reed / |r Leon Forrest -- |t Dear John, dear Coltrane ; |t Deathwatch ; |t Here where Coltrane is ; |t Br'er Sterling and the rocker ; |t Grandfather ; |t "Goin' to the territory" ; |t In Hayden's collage ; |t Ghost of soul-making / |r Michael S. Harper -- |t I am a cowboy in the boat of Ra ; |t Railroad Bill, a conjure man ; |t Dualism : in Ralph Elliison's Invisible man ; |t Chattanooga ; |t Oakland blues ; |t Neo-HooDoo manifesto / |r Ishmael Reed -- |t Mumbo jumbo. |t Chapters 1-2 / |r Ishmael Reed -- |t Raymond's run / |r Toni Cade Bambara -- |t A dance for Ma Rainey ; |t Conjugal visits / |r Al Young -- |t Seduction of light. |t Ben Franklin ; |t Secondhand business / |r Al Young -- |t Brothers and keepers. |t Robby's version / |r John Edgar Wideman -- |t Damballah / |r John Edgar Wideman -- |t Atlantis : model 1924 (d) / |r Samuel R. Delany -- |t Peacock poems : 1 ; |t I want Aretha to set this to music ; |t Tell Martha not to moan / |r Sherley Anne Williams -- |t Women ; |t Outcast ; |t On stripping bark from myself ; |t "Good night, Willie Lee, I'll see you in the morning" ; |t In search of our mothers' gardens ; |t Everyday use ; |t Advancing Luna, and Ida B. Wells / |r Alice Walker -- |t Color purple. |t God love all them feelings / |r Alice Walker -- |t Fences / |r August Wilson -- |t Within the veil ; |t Columba / |r Michelle Cliff. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Literature since 1970. |t Emmett Till ; |t Today I am a homicide in the north of the city ; |t Be quiet, go away ; |t At the record hop ; |t American sonnet (10) ; |t Bedtime story ; |t Mastectomy / |r Wanda Coleman -- |t Bloodchild / |r Octavia Butler -- |t February in Sydney ; |t Facing it ; |t Sunday afternoons ; |t Banking potatoes ; |t Birds on a powerline / |r Yusef Komunyakaa -- |t Falso brilhante ; |t Song of the Andoumboulou : 8 / |r Nathaniel Mackey -- |t Djbot Baghostu's run. |t 26. IX. 81 / |r Nathaniel Mackey -- |t Education of Mingo / |r Charles Johnson -- |t from For colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf ; |t Nappy edges ; |t Bocas : a daughter's geography / |r Ntozake Shange -- |t Annie John. |t Circling hand / |r Jamaica Kincaid -- |t Chaneysville incident. |t Old Jack / |r David Bradley -- |t Women of Brewster Place. |t Two / |r Gloria Naylor -- |t Quilting on the rebound / |r Terry McMillan -- |t David Walker (1785-1830) ; |t Parsley ; |t Receiving the stigmata ; |t from Thomas and Beulah ; |t Event ; |t Motherhood ; |t Daystar ; |t Oriental ballerina ; |t Pastoral ; |t from Mother love ; |t Persephone abducted ; |t Statistic : the witness ; |t Mother love ; |t Demeter mourning ; |t History ; |t Demeter's prayer to Hades / |r Rita Dove -- |t Devil in a blue dress. |t DeWitt Albright ; |t Joppy ; |t Daphne Monet / |r Walter Mosley -- |t Conditions. |t XXI ; |t XXII ; |t XXIV / |r Essex Hemphill. |
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650 | 7 | |a American literature |x African American authors. |2 fast |0 (OCoLC)fst00807114 | |
655 | 7 | |a Literature. |2 fast |0 (OCoLC)fst01921716 | |
655 | 7 | |a Literary collections. |2 fast |0 (OCoLC)fst01423811 | |
655 | 7 | |a Literature. |2 lcgft |0 https://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026415 | |
655 | 7 | |a Littérature. |2 rvmgf |0 (CaQQLa)RVMGF-000000473 | |
700 | 1 | |a Gates, Henry Louis, |c Jr., |0 https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81146304 |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a McKay, Nellie Y., |0 https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83176065 |e editor. | |
907 | |a .b11447709 | ||
948 | |a MARCIVE Comp, in 2022.12 | ||
948 | |a MARCIVE Over, 2022.09 | ||
948 | |a MARCIVE August, 2017 | ||
948 | |a MARCIVE extract Aug 5, 2017 | ||
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989 | |1 .i19364416 |b 1030001788017 |d cms |g - |m |h 5 |x 0 |t 0 |i 0 |j 18 |k 010630 |n 03-02-2018 17:31 |o - |a PS508.N3 N67 1996 | ||
989 | |1 .i2070348x |b 1090004946419 |d mpmnf |g - |m |h 11 |x 1 |t 0 |i 1 |j 7 |k 010701 |n 02-18-2023 19:10 |o - |a 810.80896 |r N882 | ||
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994 | |a C0 |b HEV | ||
995 | |a Loaded with m2btab.ltiac in 2022.12 | ||
995 | |a Loaded with m2btab.ltiac in 2022.09 | ||
995 | |a Loaded with m2btab.b in 2022.08 | ||
995 | |a Loaded with m2btab.ltiac in 2017.09 | ||
995 | |a Loaded with m2btab.migrate in 2019.10 | ||
998 | |e - |f eng |a as |a cm |a cms |a cc |a mp |a mpm |a pc |a ss |a ssb |