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The Politics of Paul Robeson's Othello
University Press of Mississippi
A study of the famed actor’s barrier-breaking Shakespearean performances
African American Preachers and Politics
The Careys of Chicago
University Press of Mississippi
The story of two African American ministers and their struggle to balance both sacred and secular worlds
The Other World of Richard Wright
Perspectives on His Haiku
Edited by John Zheng
University Press of Mississippi
The first scholarly consideration of the over eight hundred haiku written late in Wright’s life
Courtship and Love among the Enslaved in North Carolina
University Press of Mississippi
A study of the complexities of intimate relationships among slaves on plantations, in towns, and on small farms
Shadowing Ralph Ellison
University Press of Mississippi
A critical study of the writings and thought of the American literary genius and his blues and jazz derived “vernacular” aesthetic
Making a Way out of No Way
African American Women and the Second Great Migration
University Press of Mississippi
Shared memories from the hard-working southern women who relocated to northern cities and birthed the black middle class
African American Religion and the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas
University Press of Mississippi
A history of how African American churches produced political firebrands in a call for civil rights and justice
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