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Black Issues Book Review
A bimonthly journal devoted to reviews of all genres of fiction and nonfiction books by black authors, including children's literature. Also includes in-depth features about authors, publishing, and literature, and regular special departments. For academics and any reader interested in black literature.
The Accidental Hunter.(Brief Article)(Book Review) January 01, 2005
A collector's encompassing eye.(eye)(Common Ground: Discovering Commun... January 01, 2005
Legacy Award Winners for 2004.(spotlight) January 01, 2005
High Impact African-American Churches: Leadership Concepts From Some o... January 01, 2005
Images of a master: Roman Bearden.(eye)(Book Review) January 01, 2005
Dr. King's Refrigerator and Other Bedtime Stories.(Book Review) January 01, 2005
Memoir of a 21st-century history maker: why Barack Obama's book, publi... January 01, 2005
Steal away: new efforts to tell the story of the Underground Railroad ... January 01, 2005
Deals.(Between the lines: the inside scoop on what's happening in the ... January 01, 2005
Books for the motherland: alliance celebrates black history month with... January 01, 2005
Book sales finance livestock.(Brief Article) January 01, 2005
Adventures in the Blogosphere: as Internet journals come into their ow... January 01, 2005
American slavery: the ties that bind: newest studies lay bare the pain... January 01, 2005
A platform for nurturing new literary talent: the Hurston/Wright found... January 01, 2005
Frontiers of Freedom: Cincinnati's Black Community, 1802-1868.(Book Re... January 01, 2005
Fleeing for Freedom: Stories of the Underground Railroad As Told by Le... January 01, 2005
Foxxy casting for Hardwick's spy novel.(Between the lines: the inside ... January 01, 2005
BIBR news.(signings & sightings) January 01, 2005
Guide to the evolving genres of women's fiction: as the lines blur bet... January 01, 2005
Youthful self-discovery: a host of new titles inspires young minds to ... January 01, 2005
Judging Thomas: Tim Life and Times of Clarence Thomas.(Book Review) January 01, 2005
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