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Index to Volume 105

2020; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 105; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/712626

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2153-5086

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Previous article FreeIndex to Volume 105PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailQR Code SectionsMoreThe Journal of African American HistoryVOLUME 105 NO. 1 WINTER 20201“Devilish Deeds”: Serial Murder and Racial Violence in Austin, Texas, 1884–1885 LAUREN NICOLE HENLEY28“Negro Canaan”: Cotton, Tuskegee, and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan CHRISTOPHER TOUNSEL56“Down Where the South Begins”: Black Richmond Activism before the Modern Civil Rights Movement, 1899–1930 MARVIN CHILES83Racial Uplift, Interracialism, and the Employment of African American Social Workers in North Carolina, 1925–1951 SETH EPSTEIN Essay Review112Hope and Despair in Twentieth-Century Black Chicago IAN ROCKSBOROUGH-SMITH Book Reviews123Judith L. Van Buskirk, Standing in Their Own Light: African American Patriots in the American Revolution STEVEN J. RAMOLD125R. J. M. Blackett, A Captive’s Quest for Freedom: Fugitive Slaves, the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law, and the Politics of Slavery KATHRYN BENJAMIN GOLDEN128Andrea Stone, Black Well-Being: Health and Self hood in Antebellum Black Literature DWONNA NAOMI GOLDSTONE130Erica L. Ball and Kellie Carter Jackson, eds., Reconsidering Roots: Race, Politics, and Memory ABU JARAAD TOURE132Kristopher Teters, Practical Liberators: Union Officers in the Western Theater during the Civil War MONICA MARIA TETZLAFF135Ira Dworkin, Congo Love Song: African American Culture and the Crisis of the Colonial State RYAN TICKLE138Claudrena N. Harold, New Negro Politics in the Jim Crow South KEVIN ANDERSON140Shennette Garrett-Scott, Banking on Freedom: Black Women in U.S. Finance before the New Deal KEONA K. ERVIN142Cherisse Jones-Branch and Gary T. Edwards, eds., Arkansas Women: Their Lives and Times MARY G. ROLINSON143Wallace D. Best, Langston’s Salvation: American Religion and the Bard of Harlem ELENA V. KRAVCHENKO145Ronald J. Stephens and Adam Ewing, eds., Global Garveyism DANIEL DALRYMPLE147Traci Parker, Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from the 1930s to the 1980s BRIAN PURNELL149Marcia Walker-McWilliams, Reverend Addie Wyatt: Faith and the Fight for Labor, Gender, and Racial Equality ADAH WARD RANDOLPH152Howard Rahtz, Race, Riots, and the Police MICHAEL D. ROYSTER154Michael Dibari Jr., Advancing the Civil Rights Movement: Race and Geography of Life Magazine’s Visual Representation, 1954–1965 ERIC JACKSON156Reiland Rabaka, Civil Rights Music: The Soundtracks of the Civil Rights Movement W. GABRIEL SELASSIE I158Grif Stockley, Black Boys Burning: The 1959 Fire at the Arkansas Negro Boys Industrial School DIONNE DANNS161Andrew O’Toole, Fight for Old DC: George Preston Marshall, the Integration of the Washington Redskins, and the Rise of the New NFL ROBERT A. BENNETT III163Julia Rabig, The Fixers: Devolution, Development, and Civil Society in Newark, 1960–1990 DAMIEN STRECKER165Sean L. Malloy, Out of Oakland: Black Panther Party Internationalism during the Cold War MICHAEL CAMP168Joe William Trotter Jr., Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America PHILIP F. RUBIO170Keisha Blain, Christopher Cameron, and Ashley Farmer, eds., New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual Tradition MICHAEL BLUM171Larry E. Tise and Jeffrey J. Crowe, eds., New Voyages to Carolina: Reinterpreting North Carolina History ROBERT S. DAVIS173Gladys T. Finney, Joseph Carter Corbin: Educator Extraordinaire and Founder of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M. ANTHONY FITCHUE177John M. Amis and Paul M. Wright, eds., Race, Economics, and the Politics of Educational Change: The Dynamics of School District Consolidation in Shelby County, Tennessee WALTER D. GREASON180Angela D. Sims, Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror HOLLIE A. TEAGUE182Darius Bost, Evidence of Being: The Black Gay Cultural Renaissance and the Politics of Violence ASHVIN R. KINI184C. Riley Snorton, Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity MARQUIS BEY186Erica R. Edwards, Roderick A. Ferguson, and Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, eds., Keywords for African American Studies J. MARLENA EDWARDS188Mary Frances Berry, Five Dollars and a Pork Chop Sandwich: Vote Buying and the Corruption of Democracy LAURA MCTIGHEView Table Image: 1 | 2 | 3VOLUME 105 NO. 2 SPRING 2020191“Fit for Town or Country”: Black Women and Work in Colonial Massachusetts FELICIA Y. THOMAS213Disorderly Communion: Julia Chinn, Richard Mentor Johnson, and Life in an Interracial, Antebellum, Southern Church AMRITA CHAKRABARTI MYERS242Protesting “a Bigger and Better Birth of a Nation”: Lost Causism and Black Resistance to David O. Selznick’s Gone with the Wind, 1936–1940 TAULBY H. EDMONDSON271“Geniuses Growing on Streets?” The Cleveland Urban League’s Street Academy, Alternative Visions of Black Youth, and the Struggle to Transform Public Education, 1970–1978 ELIZABETH M. SMITH-PRYOR Essay Review302Lessons from the Past: Unearthing African American Student (or “Black Ivy Leaguer”) Activism during the Black Power Era PERO GAGLO DAGBOVIE Book Reviews309Julie L. Holcomb, Moral Commerce: Quakers and the Transatlantic Boycott of the Slave Labor Economy F. KEITH BINGHAM311Kellie Carter Jackson, Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence TYLER D. PARRY313Michael W. Fitzgerald, Reconstruction in Alabama: From Civil War to Redemption in the Cotton South ROBERT S. DAVIS315Kevin M. Levin, Searching for Black Confederates: The Civil War’s Most Persistent Myth MARGARET HUMPHREYS317Frédérique Beauvois, Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas STEVE PERAZA320Sarah H. Case, Leaders of Their Race: Educating Black and White Women in the New South CHERYL A. SMITH322Louis Moore, I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880–1915 AMY ESSINGTON324Reginald K. Ellis, Between Washington and Du Bois: The Racial Politics of James Edward Shepard JARVIS HARGROVE326Sid Bedingfield, Newspaper Wars: Civil Rights and White Resistance in South Carolina, 1935–1965 DANTE BARKSDALE328Anke Ortlepp, Jim Crow Terminals: The Desegregation of American Airports ANTHONY C. SIRACUSA331Charles W. Eagles, Civil Rights, Culture Wars: The Fight over a Mississippi Textbook KAREN A. SENAGA333Douglas E . Thompson, Richmond’s Priests and Prophets: Race, Religion, and Social Change in the Civil Rights Era ABEL A. BARTLEY335Michael Flamm, In the Heat of the Summer: The New York Riots of 1964 and the War on Crime DOUGLAS FLOWE337Karlyn Forner, Why the Vote Wasn’t Enough for Selma LAURA WARREN HILL340Jeremy P. Maxwell, Brotherhood in Combat: How African Americans Found Equality in Korea and Vietnam MARC A. ROBINSON342Mark Whitaker, Smoketown, the Untold Story of the Other Great Black Renaissance JAMES B. STEWART344Sharon Egretta Sutton, When Ivory Towers Were Black: A Story about Race in America’s Cities and Universities RICO SELF347Gerald Horne, Jazz and Justice: Racism and the Political Economy of the Music PETER CLAVIN348Tommy J. Curry, The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood CHARISSE BURDEN-STELLY350Jennifer E. Cobbina, Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America TAMMY RINEHART KOCHEL352E. R. Weatherup, Disability and Academic Exclusion: Voicing the Student Body KATHY-ANNE JORDAN354George Yancy, ed., On Race: 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis JERALD PODAIR356Robert J. Norris, Exonerated: A History of the Innocence Movement YUYA KIUCHI359Stuart Hall, The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation JUSTIN ROGERS-COOPERView Table Image: 1 | 2 | 3VOLUME 105 NO. 3 SUMMER 2020 Announcement363Winner of the Eric Williams “School Bags” Essay Competition Articles364“Lighting Up the Path of Liberty and Justice”: Black Abolitionist Fourth of July Celebrations and the Promise of America from the Fugitive Slave Act to the Civil War JONATHAN LANDE396Pebbles and Ripples: Hubert Harrison and the Rise of the Garvey Movement BRIAN KWOBA424Black Migrant Women and Sexual Pleasure during the Great Depression KIM GALLON452“A Free America for All Peoples …”: Fredi Washington, the Negro Actors Guild, and the Voice of the People LAURIE A. WOODARD Essay Review479New Perspectives on Lynching and Memory TAMEKA B. HOBBS Book Reviews484Tara T. Green, Reimagining the Middle Passage: Black Resistance in Literature, Television, and Song JANE E. SCHULTZ486Randy M. Browne, Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean MARCUS P. NEVIUS489Catherine Kerrison, Jefferson’s Daughters: Three Sisters, White and Black, in a Young America HEATHER L. COOPER492Millington W. Bergeson-Lockwood, Race Over Party: Black Politics and Partisanship in Nineteenth-Century Boston FELICIA JAMISON494Aline Helg, Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas ADAM XAVIER MCNEIL496Cicero M. Fain III, Black Huntington: An Appalachian Story JILLEAN MCCOMMONS498Karida L. Brown, Gone Home: Race and Roots through Appalachia RACHEL WOLTERS500Matthew J. Cressler, Authentically Black and Truly Catholic: The Rise of Black Catholicism in the Great Migration MAURICE J. NUTT502Laila Haidarali, Brown Beauty: Color, Sex, and Race from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II LACEY HUNTER505Frederick W. Gooding Jr., American Dream Deferred: Black Federal Workers in Washington, D.C., 1941–1981 MARY-ELIZABETH B. MURPHY506Joseph Rosenbloom, Redemption: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Last 31 Hours COLITA NICHOLS FAIRFAX508Kathryn E. Delmez, We Shall Overcome: Press Photographs of Nashville during the Civil Rights Era ASHLEY JORDAN510Joseph R. Fitzgerald, The Struggle Is Eternal: Gloria Richardson and Black Liberation SHARITA JACOBS THOMPSON512Sally F. Paulson, Desegregation and the Rhetorical Fight for African American Citizenship Rights: The Rhetorical/Legal Dynamics of “With All Deliberate Speed” JENICE L. VIEW514Tom Adam Davies, Mainstreaming Black Power MARCUS ALLEN517Lauren Pearlman, Democracy’s Capital: Black Political Power in Washington, D.C., 1960s–1970s NATALIE HOPKINSON518Brenna Wynn Greer, Represented: The Black Imagemakers Who Reimagined African American Citizenship SHIRLETTA KINCHEN521Kelly Lytle Hernández, City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965 SIMON BALTO523Dána-Ain Davis, Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth DEIDRE HILL BUTLER525Monique Moultrie, Passionate and Pious: Religious Media and Black Women’s Sexuality TOLA OLU PEARCE527Margaret M. Mulrooney, Race, Place and Memory: Deep Currents in Wilmington, North Carolina DAVID C. DENNARD529Eric Lott, Black Mirror: The Cultural Contradictions of American Racism CHARLES HOLM532Christopher Freeburg, Black Aesthetics and the Interior Life JOANNA DEE DAS534Nemata Amelia Ibitayo Blyden, African Americans and Africa: A New History AJAMU DILLAHUNT536Steven Sarson, Barack Obama: American Historian IAN C. HARTMANView Table Image: 1 | 2 | 3VOLUME 105 NO. 4 FALL 2020539The Radical Experiment of South Carolina: The History and Legacy of a Reconstructed University TYLER D. PARRY567Networks of Resistance: Floria Pinkney and Labor Interracialism in Interwar America VICTORIA W. WOLCOTT593A School for Modern Times: Mildred Louise Johnson and the Founding of the Modern School of Harlem DEIDRE B. FLOWERS626Building and Transferring Movement Informational Wealth: The SNCC Digital Gateway COURTLAND COX, KARLYN FORNER, JOHN GARTRELL, WESLEY HOGAN, JENNIFER LAWSON, ISABELL MOORE, AND NAOMI NELSON Forum: Reflections on the 400th Anniversary of 1619648Introduction650Four Hundred One and Counting JASON YOUNG655The Africans of 1619: Making Black Lives Matter in the Virginia Colony GLORIA J. BROWNE-MARSHALL663America’s Third Reconstruction: 1619 and the Black Radical Tradition PENIEL JOSEPH673They Called Her Angela BRENDA E. STEVENSON Essay Review694“The Hired Enemies of This Population”: Black New York, the NYPD, and the Fundamental Anti-Blackness of American Criminal Punishment SIMON BALTO Book Reviews701Rachel May, An American Quilt: Unfolding a Story of Family and Slavery CYNTHIA PATTERSON704Marc Howard Ross, Slavery in the North: Forgetting History and Recovering Memory FELICIA Y. THOMAS706Johari Jabir, Conjuring Freedom: Music and Masculinity in the Civil War’s “Gospel Army” IRA LEE BENJAMINS707Camille Walsh, Racial Taxation: Schools, Segregation, and Taxpayer Citizenship, 1869–1973 JOHN FREDERICK BELL710Katherine Reynolds Chaddock, Uncompromising Activist: Richard Greener, First Black Graduate of Harvard College KELLI COLES712Whitney Battle-Baptist and Britt Rusert, W. E. B. Du Bois’s Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America REBECCA PATTILLO715Phillip Luke Sinitiere, ed., Citizen of the World: The Late Career and Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois CHARISSE BURDEN-STELLY717Peter Kerry Powers, Goodbye Christ?: Christianity, Masculinity, and the New Negro Renaissance ANDREW JOSEPH PEGODA719Sonya Posmentier, Cultivation and Catastrophe: The Lyric Ecology of Modern Black Literature LEE FRANCIS721Stacy I. Morgan, Frankie and Johnny: Race, Gender, and the Work of African American Folklore in 1930s America JOAN MARSHALL WESLEY723Valerie Babb, A History of the African American Novel ANN Y. WHITE726Aaron E. Lefkovitz, Transnational Cinematic and Popular Music Icons: Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, and Queen Latifah, 1917–2017 KATHARINE BAUSCH728Rebecca Tuuri, Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle ANGELA TATE731William H. Lawson, No Small Thing: The 1963 Mississippi Freedom Vote EVAN HOWARD ASHFORD733Evan Faulkenbury, Poll Power: The Voter Education Project and the Movement for the Ballot in the American South EMILYE CROSBY735Melanie S. Morrison, Murder on Shades Mountain: The Legal Lynching of Willie Peterson and the Struggle for Justice in Jim Crow Birmingham DENZEL SHABAZZ737Catherine O. Jacquet, The Injustices of Rape: How Activists Responded to Sexual Violence, 1950–1980 CHRISTINA GREENE739Aaron Cohen, Move On Up: Chicago Soul Music and Black Cultural Power GAYLE WALD741Mark Newman, Black Nationalism in American History from the Nineteenth Century to the Million Man March HETTIE V. WILLIAMS743Carl Lindskoog, Detain and Punish: Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World’s Largest Immigration Detention System IAN TOLLER-CLARK745Julia Simon, Time in the Blues ERIKA MCCOMBS747Munene Franjo Mwaniki, The Black Migrant Athlete: Media, Race, and the Diaspora in Sports RICHARD BREAUX750Veronica Chambers, ed., The Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on the Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey Inspires Our Own KAREN A. JOHNSON753Sandra E. Weissinger and Dwayne A. Mack, eds., Law Enforcement in the Age of Black Lives Matter: Policing Black and Brown Bodies MAURICE ADKINS Media Review756Frederick Lewis, dir., Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask MARGARET BERNICE SMITH BRISTOW758Index to Volume 105View Table Image: 1 | 2 | 3 Previous article DetailsFiguresReferencesCited by The Journal of African American History Volume 105, Number 4Fall 2020 A journal of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/712626 © 2020 by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article.

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