Submissions from 2015
Mapping the Terrain of Black Writing during the Early New Negro Era, A Yęmisi Jimoh
Ahmad A. Rahman’s Making of Black ‘Solutionaries’, Amilcar Shabazz
Submissions from 2010
Slave Mothers and White Fathers: Defining Family and Status in Late Colonial Cuba, Karen Y. Morrison
Modernizing a Slave Economy: The Economic Vision of the Confederate Nation., M Sinha
Submissions from 2009
The Red Is East: Claude McKay and the New Black Radicalism of the Twentieth Century, James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2008
The 1812 Aponte Rebellion in Cuba and the struggle against Atlantic slavery, Karen Y. Morrison
Grounded History: A Keynote Address to the 14th Annual Massachusetts Statewide Undergraduate Research Conference, Amilcar Shabazz
An American aristocracy: Southern planters in antebellum Philadelphia, M Sinha
Arming the slaves: From classical times to the modern age, M Sinha
Picturing the new negro: Harlem renaissance print culture and modem black identity, James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2007
To "cast just obliquy" on oppressors: Black radicalism in the age of revolution, M Sinha
History, memory, and the literary left: Modern American poetry, 1935-1968, James E. Smethurst
Kitchenette correlatives: African American neo-modernism the popular front, and the emergence of a black literary avant-garde in the 1940s and 1950s, James E. Smethurst
Paul Laurence Dunbar and Turn-into-the-20th-Century African American Dualism, James E. Smethurst
Remembering the past in contemporary African American fiction, James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2006
Slavery and the peculiar solution: A history of the American colonization society, M Sinha
Rethinking social realism: African American art and literature, 1930-1953., James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2005
Harlem Renaissance (1919-1929), A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
The Messenger (1917-1928), A Yemisi Jimoh,
A shattered nation: The rise and fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868., M Sinha
James Hamilton of South Carolina., M Sinha
Wrestling with the muse: Dudley Randall and the broadside, James E. Smethurst
Worrying the line: Black women writers, lineage, and literary tradition., S Tracy
Submissions from 2004
Toni Morrison: Playing in the Dark, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Racial Terror & the Attempt to Stop the Desegregation of Lamar State College of Technology, Amilcar Shabazz
The American Democratic Tradition & the Quest for Access & Equity in Higher Education: The Browns and Blues of Social Change, Amilcar Shabazz
American slavery, 1619-1877, M Sinha
A sphinx on the American land: The nineteenth-century South in comparative perspective., M Sinha
Eugene D Genovese: The mind of a Marxist conservative, M Sinha
Beyond the color line and the Iron Curtain: Reading encounters between black and red, 1922-1963, James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2003
Ralph Ellison: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Review of Black Orpheus: Music in African American Fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Toni Morrison: Jazz, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Toni Morrison: Paradise, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Toni Morrison: The Bluest Eye, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Neither lady nor slave: Working women of the Old South., M Sinha
Rhett: The turbulent life and times of a fire-eater., M Sinha
The caning of Charles Sumner: Slavery, race, and ideology in the age of the Civil War, M Sinha
"Pat Your Foot and Turn the Corner": Amiri Baraka, the Black Arts Movement, and the Poetics of a Popular Avant-Garde, James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2002
Ann Petry: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Ann Petry: Country Place, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Ann Petry: Miss Muriel and Other Stories, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Ann Petry: The Narrows, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Ann Petry: The Street, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Spiritual, Blues, and Jazz People in African American Fiction, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Toni Morrison: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Toni Morrison: Sula, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Remember when indians were red: Bob Kaufman, the popular front, and the Black arts movement, J Smethurst
Dawnsong! The epic memory of Askia Toure, James E. Smethurst
"Don't Say Goodbye to the Porkpie Hat": Langston Hughes, the Left, and the Black Arts Movement, James E. Smethurst
Submissions from 2001
Dorothy West: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Dorothy West: The Living Is Easy, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Dorothy West: The Richer, the Poorer: Stories, Sketches, Reminiscences, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Dorothy West: The Wedding, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Gwendolyn Brooks: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
How Deep the Well: History and the Journey from Selma to Timbuktu, Amilcar Shabazz
Submissions from 2000
Antislavery violence: Sectional, racial, and cultural conflict in antebellum America, M Sinha
Revolution or counterrevolution? The political ideology of secession in antebellum South Carolina, M Sinha
Submissions from 1999
Dorothy West, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Review of Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940: Vol 5, Remembering the Harlem Renaissance, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
Submissions from 1998
Double Consciousness, Modernism, and Womanist Themes in Gwendolyn Brooks's "The Anniad", A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
One for the Crows, One for the Crackers: The Strange Career of Public Higher Education in Houston, Texas, Amilcar Shabazz
Submissions from 1997
Review of Soulfires: Young Black Men on Love and Violence, Amilcar Shabazz
Submissions from 1996
Review of Moon Marked and Touched by Sun: Plays by African American Women, A Yemisi Jimoh, PhD
"Giving Back to the Community!" Interview with Gil Scott-Heron, February 1995, Amilcar Shabazz
Submissions from 1995
Glorying in tribulation: The lifework of Sojourner Truth - Stetson,E, David,L, M Sinha
The Myth of Aunt Jemima: Representations of Race and Region. by Diane Roberts, SC Tracy