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African American Literature An Anthology

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ISBN-10: 0844259241

ISBN-13: 9780844259246

Edition: 2nd 1998

Authors: Demetrice A. Worley, Jesse Perry

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List price: $133.33
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 7/1/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 544
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.628
Language: English

Preface
Historical Overview
Motherless Child
The Knee-High Man Tries to Get Sizable
How Buck Won His Freedom
from The Eatonville Anthology
People Who Could Fly
The Steel Drivin' Man
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Stagolee
Introduction from Black Talk
The Goophered Grapevine
See How They Run
Lift Every Voice and Sing
I Done Worked!
from The African Garden
The Creation
Music: Black, White and Blue
The Blues I'm Playing
It's the Law: a rap poem
Sonny's Blues
The Weary Blues
Dance Bodies #1
Solo on the Drums
Canary
The Slave Mother
On Being Brought from Africa to America
Runagate Runagate
Letter to His Master
An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America
Nat Turner's Confession
Harriet Tubman Is in My Blood
Song of the Son
If We Must Die
I, Too
A Summer Tragedy
Willie
An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Cotton States' Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1895
Chapter 3: Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
Miss Rosie
We Wear the Mask
from The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Hidden Name and Complex Fate
Where Is the Black Community?
Of Our Spiritual Strivings
All about My Job
Stranger in the Village
Epilogue from Invisible Man
Vive Noir!
Nikki-Roasa
The Immediate Program of the American Negro
Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note
Assassination
Winter in America
To Mississippi Youth
I Have a Dream
The Tree of Love
the woman's mourning song
Getting the Facts of Life
Restoration: A Memorial - 9/18/91
To Da-duh, In Memoriam
one thing i dont need
Magic
Plumes
Strong Men
My Search for Roots
Speech Delivered at Madison Square Garden, March 1924
A Black Man Talks of Reaping
from The Big Sea
The Only Man on Liberty Street
Minstrel Man
The Man Who Was Almost a Man
The Union of Two
The Wife of His Youth
The Bean Eaters
Sweat
Letter from Charles R. Drew
1927 from Sula
Valentines
Thank You, M'am
For My People
A Day Lost Is a Day Gone Forever
Women
from In My Father's House
Mother to Son
Aunt
She Walked Alone
Acknowledgments
Author-Title Index