African Americans in popular culture
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- African Americans and US popular culture
- African Americans and US popular culture
- Am I Black enough for you? : popular culture from the 'Hood and beyond
- Bell hooks : cultural criticism & transformation
- Beyond blackface : African Americans and the creation of American popular culture, 1890-1930
- Beyond blackface : African Americans and the creation of American popular culture, 1890-1930
- Beyond the Chinese connection : contemporary Afro-Asian cultural production
- Black beauty : a history and a celebration
- Black comics : politics of race and representation
- Color monitors : the black face of technology in America
- Color monitors : the black face of technology in America
- Embodying Black experience : stillness, critical memory, and the Black body
- Going too far : essays about America's nervous breakdown
- Hoo-doo cowboys and bronze buckaroos : conceptions of the African American West
- In search of the Black fantastic : politics and popular culture in the post-Civil Rights era
- In search of the Black fantastic : politics and popular culture in the post-Civil Rights era
- Lockstep and dance : images of black men in popular culture
- Parodies of ownership : hip-hop aesthetics and intellectual property law
- Parodies of ownership : hip-hop aesthetics and intellectual property law
- Playing the race card : melodramas of Black and white from Uncle Tom to O.J. Simpson
- Post-soul satire : black identity after Civil Rights
- Race and ideology : language, symbolism, and popular culture
- Race music : black cultures from bebop to hip-hop
- Race music : black cultures from bebop to hip-hop
- Race music : black cultures from behop to hip-hop
- Racechanges : white skin, black face in American culture
- Racechanges : white skin, black face in American culture
- Scripting the Black masculine body : identity, discourse, and racial politics in popular media
- Scripting the Black masculine body : identity, discourse, and racial politics in popular media
- Skin deep, spirit strong : the Black female body in American culture
- Soul babies : black popular culture and the post-soul aesthetic
- Souled American : how black music transformed white culture
- Speculative blackness : the future of race in science fiction
- Speculative blackness : the future of race in science fiction
- Speculative blackness : the future of race in science fiction
- Spoofing the modern : satire in the Harlem Renaissance
- Spoofing the modern : satire in the Harlem Renaissance
- Spoofing the modern : satire in the Harlem Renaissance
- Swinging the machine : modernity, technology, and African American culture between the World Wars
- The Michael Eric Dyson reader
- The grey album : on the blackness of blackness
- The properties of violence : claims to ownership in representations of lynchings
- Troubling vision : performance, visuality, and blackness
- What the music said : Black popular music and Black public culture
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