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| 6. | Jeffrey W. Miller | ||
| Blood Talk: American Race Melodrama and the Culture of the Occult; Spectres of 1919: Class and Nation in the Making of the New Negro; Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Imagined South | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 77: 190-191.
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| 7. | Elizabeth Fekete Trubey | ||
| Emancipating the Lettered Slave: Sentiment and Slavery in Augusta Evans's St. Elmo | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 77: 123-150.
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| 8. | Victoria Olwell | ||
| "It Spoke Itself": Women's Genius and Eccentric Politics | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 77: 33-63.
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| 9. | Mike Chasar | ||
| The Sounds of Black Laughter and the Harlem Renaissance: Claude McKay, Sterling Brown, Langston Hughes | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 80: 57-81.
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| 10. | Nancy Glazener | ||
| Benjamin Franklin and the Limits of Secular Civil Society | |||
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Jan 01, 2008; 80: 203-231.
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