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2. Raceless No More: In Search of Race in Willard Motley's Papers
3. THE IRONIC SMILE: PUSHKIN'S "THE QUEEN OF SPADES" AND JAMES' "THE ASPERN PAPERS"
4. THE CRACKERBOX TRADITION AND THE RACE PROBLEM IN LOWELL'S "THE BIGLOW PAPERS" AND HUGHES'S SKETCHES OF SIMPLE
5. Raceless No More: In Search of Race in Willard Motley's Papers
6. Reviving a Tradition: CLA Members' Publications List, 2011-2015.
7. Note from the Editor.
8. MOVING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK: CELEBRATING CLA'S 75TH YEAR.
9. Reversing the Middle Passage: The Afrofuturist Aesthetic of Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.
10. The Poetics of Hope: Utopian Desires, Afrofuturism, and Black Girl Magic at the Inauguration.
11. "Hokum and Hack Work" as Crucible for Black Utopian Development: Tracing the Blueprint in George Schuyler's Anti-Utopian Black Empire.
12. Reflective Futurology: Exploring Black Time Travel and Intergenerational Healing in Lovecraft Country and Beyond.
13. Some Results of Using Culture-referenced Prompts for Pre and Post-test Writing Examinations at an HBCU.
14. Stories to Tell: Family and Reality in Hip-Hop Autobiographies.
15. Loving grading writing.
16. ON STRAIGHTENING OUT YEATS'S "ROUGH BEAST".
17. The Vain Conversation.
18. Disability, Blackness, and Indigeneity: An Invitation to a Conversation.
19. "Don't nobody wanna be locked up": The Black Disabled Veteran in Toni Morrison's Sula and August Wilson's Fences.
20. Irrevocable Conditions: Black, Palestinian, Disabled Homes in Jana Elhassan's The 99th Floor.
21. Black Disability Gone Viral: A Critical Race Approach to Inspiration Porn.
22. Materializing Tension: The Laborious, Woven Documentation Of a Black, Queer, Crip Bodymind in Indira Allegra's Documented Disability.
23. Horror as Resistance: Reimagining Blackness and Madness.
24. On Fits, Starts, and Entry Points: The Rise of Black Disability Studies.
25. Blackness and Disability: The Remix.
26. PUBLICATIONS BY CLA MEMBERS: 2004-2005.
27. Let's Keep It Funky: Reflections on Black Studies During the Black Lives Matter Uprising.
28. Surviving the Pandemic: Necessary Lessons from Morrison's Beloved.
29. COVID-19 and Black Grief in the Academy.
30. Rebelling and Resisting Oppressions: The Depiction of Waking, Dreaming, Drowsiness, and Sleeping in Nella Larsen's Quicksand.
31. Migration Themes and Transnational Identities in Mohammed Ben-Abdallah's The Slaves, Haile Gerima's Sankofa, and Rachid Bouchareb's Little Senegal.
32. "Any place is better than here": Afro-Zionism in the Science Fiction of Ray Bradbury and Derrick Bell.
33. Note from the Editor.
34. "Handle Us Warmly": Girlhood, Community and Radical Creativity in for colored girls.
35. Ntozake Shange and a Literary Genealogy of Black Girlhood.
36. Chuck Berry's Autobiography: Rock Music, Racial Practice, and One Black Man's Problematic Relationship with White Women.
37. Anne Spencer's "Natural" Poetics.
38. "How come you just vanished thataway like a spook?": Global Surveillance in the Transatlantic Novels of Claude McKay.
39. Foreign Language Study and the Black Student.
40. Luminous Inspirations and Modernity in the Streets: Revolutions in Politics, Culture, and Society in Paris.
41. Kindred Spirits: The Speculative Fictions of Pauline E. Hopkins, Octavia E. Butler, and Tananarive Due.
42. August Wilson and the Anti-spectacle of Blackness and Disability in Fences and Two Trains Running.
43. “‘And So I Bust Back:’ Violence, Race, and Disability in Hip Hop”.
44. Performing Race Relations in a French Children’s Drama: Subjugation and Control of the Body in Vanderburch’s Séliko, ou Le Petit Nègre (1824).
45. "The Writing's on the Wall": Making the Case for Hieroglyphs in the 21st-Century Composition Classroom.
46. Dominant Genre Emeritus: Why It's Time to Retire the Essay.
47. Introduction Decolonizing the University: A Battle for the African Mind.
48. 'between starshine and clay': on the Promise and Perils of Social Media.
49. Interview with Emma Waters Dawson.
50. Surviving Sisterhood in the Academy.
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