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1. A Cosmopolitan Modernism.

2. Environmental Injustice in African American Ecopoetry in the Twentieth Century: An Ecocritical Study of Selected Poems.

3. "Deep River Did It": Fuenteovejuna, Harlem Suitcase Theater, and the Performative Potential of Archival Marginalia.

4. EXAMINING FOREGROUNDING AS A STRATEGY FOR IDENTITY MAINTENANCE THROUGH STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF AFRO-AMERICAN POETRY.

8. The Harlem Renaissance Was Bigger Than Harlem.

10. Ferdinand Levy: A Harlem Renaissance Dubliner and De-Colonial Cosmopolitanism.

11. Piecing together the life and career of my grandfather, Dotts Johnson: Interview with Luvada A. Harrison.

12. "The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism".

13. Our Daily Cornbread.

14. Finding Freedom Through Movement.

15. The poiesis of susceptibility: Langston Hughes on queer Black friendship

16. How Harlem Saw Itself.

17. Among the missing, among the dead: black poetry in America.

19. Cultural Nationalism in Women's Lyrical Ballads of the Harlem Renaissance.

20. Fetishizing Blackness in the Harlem Renaissance.

21. Afro-Asian Parallax.

22. Political Concerns in Langston Hughes’s Scottsboro Limited.

23. It Is (Not) All Theosophy: "Hybridity" and "Hybridization" in Robert T. Browne's The Mystery of Space.

24. Signifying the Sound: Criteria for Black Art Movements.

25. Editor's Note.

26. In Search of Anne Spencer's Garden: Cultivating Health in the Harlem Renaissance.

27. The Stalwart.

28. Black Informational Past: History, Data, and Archives of Chicago's 'New Negro' Wonder books.

32. The Marvelous Life of Billy Dee Williams.

33. Mules and Madmen: On the Disabling Habitats of Zora Neale Hurston and Jean Toomer

34. Reclaimed Legacies and Radical Futures: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller's Ethiopia.

35. Memories of Africa: Home and Abroad in the United States, written by Toyin Falola.

36. Countee Cullen’s Harlem Decadence.

37. Making Beethoven Black: The New Negro Movement, Black Internationalism, and the Rewriting of Music History.

38. THE DIEKE AND HUGHES'S MANIFESTO FOR ASPIRING FOLKS IN THE BIG SEA AND NOT WITHOUT LAUGHTER.

39. HARLEM IS EVERYWHERE.

41. Infants of the Spring (1932): Cutting across the Stage of Harlem’s Black Bohemia

42. "His Is a Reverent Vandalism": Alain Locke's Aesthetics and Fugitive Democracy.

43. Aesthetic Wit(h)nessing in Anti-lynching Songs by Silvestre Revueltas and Carlos Chávez.

48. “Black As The Night Is Black”: A Study Of Black American Life In Langston Hughes’s Poetry.

49. Mentoring a New Generation of African American Haiku Writers: In Conversation with Lenard D. Moore.

50. Langston Hughes chez Pierre Seghers : récit d’un engagement poétique

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