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The phrase "African American Literary Studies"
01:09
English majors and Career Preparation
01:19
A Brief on Invisible Man
04:25
The Remarkable Reception of The Underground Railroad
04:45
Introducing Remarkable Receptions video essay
00:47
The process of making a "Battle Royal" animatic
01:08
Amiri Baraka and Black World
00:51
"Battle Royal" Animatic
01:11
The Big Seven
01:51
A brief timeline of Neo-slave Narratives
01:09
Words of Fire
00:59
Casting Viola Davis (whiteboard animation)
00:57
Conversing with Jim the Crow about the ways of the world
00:31
Animating action and transformation
00:37
Making a pair of handcrafted boots
00:42
The Art and Artmaking of Kennedy Killion-Johnson
01:03
Reading Faces, Part 2
01:07
Reading Faces, Part I
01:17
Black Book Dominos
01:20
Hyphens & African American Novels
00:51
Black, Black American, African American Novelists
01:45
African American Literary History and the Contemporary Problem
01:31
Black Women Writers, 1970 - 1995
01:20
Black Fiction and New York City, Part 2
01:09
Black Fiction and New York City, Part 1
01:32
Receptions of African American Novels
01:05
A Memorable Scene from Batman and the Outsiders
01:07
Classifying Black Novels
00:21
The most magical thing that comes from reading fiction
00:19
Reading Fiction, endless possibilities
00:32
from Beloved
00:33
from The Intuitionist
01:16
Editions of Frederick Douglass's Narrative
01:21
Frederick Douglass, Aunt Hester, and the Narrative
00:56
When collegiate black men read short stories
01:07
The opening of Frederick Douglass's Narrative
01:45
A Pertinent Question by Frederick Douglass
02:28
When Eugene B. Redmond wondered about the meaning of a black poem
00:34
Dance and storytelling
00:58
Sierra Taylor on Language Skills
01:04
Jetpacks & the Spivey
01:09
Casting Bias
01:01
Casting Cora
01:05
Casting across black diaspora
00:34
Preparing questions for Dometi Pongo
00:48
When Dometi Pongo was a student at SIUE
00:50
Bad Men: Creative Touchstones of Black Writers
00:53
William J. Harris, the poet as sketch artist
01:38
An artist who supports the arts
00:47
"The Beauty of Bareness" by William J. Harris
01:13
HBW's Novel Collection
00:58
The circulation of Langston Hughes's "Mother to Son"
01:03
The circulation of Claude McKay's "If We Must Die"
01:02
Black poetry and African American anthologies of the 1960s and 1970s
00:57
African American literature & Vocabulary
00:59
Hughes and Harper at Spelman
01:20
Langston Hughes's "new" birth year
00:58
The circulation of Langston Hughes's "Mother to Son" (initial version)
02:05
The circulation of Margaret Walker's "For My People"
01:22
The circulation of Gwendolyn Brooks's "We Real Cool"