New thoughts on the Black arts movement /
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
c2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Black light on the Wall of respect : the Chicago black arts movement / Margo Natalie Crawford
- Black west, thoughts on art in Los Angeles / Kellie Jones
- The Black arts movement and historically Black colleges and universities / James Smethurst
- A question of relevancy : New York museums and the Black arts movement, 1968-1971 / Mary Ellen Lennon
- Blackness in present future tense : Broadside press, Motown records, and Detroit techno / Wendy S. Walters
- A Black mass as Black gothic : myth and bioscience in Black cultural nationalism / Alondra Nelson
- Natural Black beauty and Black drag / Margo Natalie Crawford
- Sexual subversions, political inversions : women's poetry and the politics of the Black arts movement / Cherise A. Pollard
- Transcending the fixity of race : the Kamoinge workshop and the question of a "Black aesthetic" in photography / Erina Duganne
- Moneta Sleet, Jr. as active participant : the Selma march and the Black arts movement / Cherise Smith
- "If Bessie Smith had killed some White people" : racial legacies, the blues revival, and the Black arts movement / Adam Gussow
- A familiar strangeness : the spectre of whiteness in the Harlem renaissance and the Black arts movement / Emily Bernard
- The art of transformation : parallels in the Black arts and feminist art movements / Lisa Gail Collins
- Prison writers and the Black arts movement / Lee Bernstein
- "To make a poet Black" : canonizing Puerto Rican poets in the Black Arts movement / Michelle Joan Wilkinson
- Latin soul : cross-cultural connections between the Black arts movement and Pocho-Che / Rod Hernandez
- Black arts to Def Jam : Performing Black "spirit work" across generations / Lorrie Smith
- This bridge called "our tradition" : notes on Blueback, 'Round' midnight, Blacklight "connection" / Houston A. Baker, Jr.