Race relations in literature
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- "Miscegenation" : making race in America
- A sense of regard : essays on poetry and race
- African American political thought and American culture : the nation's struggle for racial justice
- African American writing : a literary approach
- Alan Paton's Cry, the beloved country
- Alan Paton's Cry, the beloved country
- Amalgamation! : race, sex, and rhetoric in the nineteenth-century American novel
- An ethics of betrayal : the politics of otherness in emergent U.S. literatures and culture
- Black and white women of the Old South : the peculiar sisterhood in American literature
- Black on white : Black writers on what it means to be white
- Blacks and Jews in literary conversation
- Charcoal & cinnamon : the politics of color in Spanish Caribbean literature
- CliffsNotes To kill a mockingbird
- CliffsNotes on Paton's Cry, the beloved country
- Cliffsnotes to kill a mockingbird
- Cotton's queer relations : same-sex intimacy and the literature of the southern plantation, 1936-1968
- Demonic vision : racial fantasy and southern fiction
- Dislocating race & nation : episodes in nineteenth-century American literary nationalism
- Entanglement : literary and cultural reflections on post apartheid
- Exorcising blackness : historical and literary lynching and burning rituals
- Experiments in democracy : interracial and cross-cultural exchange in American theatre, 1912-1945
- Faulkner : the house divided
- Faulkner and Black-White relations : a psychoanalytic approach
- Faulkner's "Negro" : art and the southern context
- Feminist criticism and social change : sex, class, and race in literature and culture
- From mammies to militants : domestics in Black American literature
- Go down, Moses : the miscegenation of time
- Go slow now ; : Faulkner and the race question
- Grant and Twain : the story of a friendship that changed America
- Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird
- Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird
- Left of the color line : race, radicalism, and twentieth-century literature of the United States
- Love and death in the American novel
- Mark Twain in China
- Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson : race, conflict, and culture
- Mark Twain's The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- New essays on Go down, Moses
- No crystal stair : visions of race and sex in Black women's fiction
- Paleface, the philosophy of the "melting-pot"
- Presenting Mildred D. Taylor
- Queer in black and white : interraciality, same sex desire, and contemporary African American culture
- Queer pollen : white seduction, black male homosexuality, and the cinematic
- Queering the color line : race and the invention of homosexuality in American culture
- Race and colour in Caribbean literature
- Race mixture in nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish American fictions : gender, culture, and nation building
- Racial attitudes in English-Canadian fiction, 1905-1980
- Reading race : white American poets and the racial discourse in the twentieth century
- Reckoning day : race, place, and the atom bomb in postwar America
- Reconstructing violence : the southern rape complex in film and literature
- Sticky rice : a politics of intraracial desire
- Summary and analysis of To kill a mockingbird : based on the book by Harper Lee
- Tasting difference : food, race, and cultural encounters in early modern literature
- Teaching Hemingway and race
- The Black American in books for children : readings in racism
- The Black presence in English literature
- The common continent of men ; : racial equality in the writings of Herman Melville
- The death of art: black and white in the recent Southern novel
- The evidence of things not said : James Baldwin and the promise of American democracy
- The poetry of commitment in South Africa
- The saddest words : William Faulkner's Civil War
- The souls of mixed folk : race, politics, and aesthetics in the new millennium
- The souls of mixed folk : race, politics, and aesthetics in the new millennium
- To wake the nations : race in the making of American literature
- Victims and heroes : racial violence in the African American novel
- West of Harlem : African American writers and the borderlands
- What else but love? : the ordeal of race in Faulkner and Morrison
- What was literature? : class culture and mass society
- White writing : on the culture of letters in South Africa
- William Faulkner : the Yoknapatawpha world and black being
- William Styron's Nat Turner : ten Black writers respond
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