273 Index Index Note: Page numbers in italics indicate figures. 273 Abel, Elizabeth, 8, 13, 15–34, 269 Abernathy, Ralph, 228 abolitionism, 225, 225–28, 226 Afro-American Council, 172 Alexander, Elizabeth, 79, 85 Allen, James, 7 Althusser, Louis, 177 Andrews, Larry, 160 Andrews, Williams, 189, 197n3 anti-lynching campaigns, 2–3, 82, 95, 104, 167–81. See also lynching Atlantic Monthly, 47, 67; Grimké in, 95, 97–98, 100, 101 Attucks, Crispus, 227 Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man (Johnson), 97, 189, 197n3, 201–17 Avilez, GerShun, 91, 131–45, 269 Baker, Anita, 25 Baker, Houston, 144–45, 190 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 87n19 Baldwin, James, 114, 117, 127, 230; Blues for Mister Charlie, 6; The Fire Next Time, 6, 245, 257–58 Ball, George, 236 Bandera Betancourt, Quintín, 211, 218n1 Bandung Asian-African Conference (1955), 191–94 Baraka, Amiri, 114, 115, 118–19 Barber, Marchel’le Renise, 28–30, 35n9 Barrett, Lindon, 134, 146n4 Barton, Craig, 94 Bederman, Gail, 174 Bell, Bernard, 161n2 Benjamin, Walter, 224 Bennett, Lerone, Jr., 118 Bentley, Nancy, 44 Bernstein, Robin, 117, 120 Bethel, Elizabeth Rauh, 241n3 Bevel, James, 123 Bhabha, Homi, 49 Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, 27 Birth Control Review, 97 Black Boy (Wright), 185–88 Black Memorabilia Collectors Association, 34n5 “Blackness” (Grimké), 91, 94–101, 105, 107–8 Blandón, Ruth, 165, 201–17, 269 Bledsoe, John, 233, 233–34 Block, Herb, 229–30 Bond, Horace Mann, 229 Bond, Julian, 25, 31 Breyé, Bryan, 26 Bridges, Ruby, 223 Brodhead, Richard, 57, 59, 71n1, 189 Brookes, Neil, 210, 214 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 114, 118; “kitchenette building,” 131–32; Maud Martha, 91, 132–33, 140–45; In the Mecca, 120–21 Brown, Elsa Barkley, 182n3 Brown, Frank London, 91, 127n6, 132–40, 143–45 Brown, Henry “Box,” 225, 225–26 274 Index Brown, John, 227 Brown v. Board of Education, 1, 125, 241n1 Brown, William Wells, 227–28 Burroughs, Margaret Taylor Goss, 118 Butler, Judith, 87n14 Butler, Octavia, 245 Cable, Geroge Washington, 57 Carter, Steven, 116 cartographies, racial, 4–5 Casmier-Paz, Lynn, 25 Castronovo, Russ, 2–3, 228 Certeau, Michel de, 17, 24, 25 Césaire, Aimé, 192 Chakkalakal, Tess, 41, 43–55, 269 Cheng, Anne, 103 Chesnutt, Charles, 3, 8, 41–42, 155, 189; The Conjure Woman, 42, 52, 57–70; “The Dumb Witness,” 57–70; “The Goophered Grapevine,” 58; “Her Virginia Mammy,” 54–55; The House Behind the Cedars, 44; The Marrow of Tradition, 7, 42, 44, 49–52, 73–85; “Uncle Wellington’s Wives,” 43–45, 54, 55; The Wife of His Youth, 41, 43–55 Chesnutt, Helen, 47 Cheung, King-Kok, 247–48 Chicago, 117–27, 187; Freedom Movement of, 126; race-restrictive covenants in, 113–14, 119–26, 132– 33, 138; race riots in, 116, 124, 126, 127n2; World’s Fair of, 178, 182n6 Chicanos. See Latinos Chou En-Lai, 194 Christol, Hélène, 168 Civilian Exclusion Orders, 256 Civil Rights Act (1964), 240 Civil Rights March on Washington (1963), 230–33, 232 Clayden, P.W., 170 Clifford, Carrie Williams, 109n5, 110n8 Clifford, James, 193 Collier, Jimmy, 121 The Color Curtain (Wright), 186, 188, 191–97 Communist Party, 118, 191 conjure tales, 57–58, 61 The Conjure Woman (Chesnutt), 42, 52, 57–70 copyright issues, 30 Corrigan V. Buckley, 133, 138 Cosby, Bill, 25 Cott, Nancy, 46 Crèvecoeur, Michel Guillaume Jean de, 180 Crisis (magazine), 2–3, 108, 255; East Saint Louis riots and, 95; restrictive covenants and, 131; Anne Spencer in, 96–97 cross-racial contact, 6–7 Crowe, Charles, 61 Cruse, Harold, 117–18 Cullen Countee, 104 cultural work of travel, 168–72, 177, 192–93 Daley, Richard J., 123, 126 Dandridge, Frank, 231 Davis, Angela, 246 Davis, F. James, 202, 203, 212 Davis, Sammy, Jr., 25 Delaney, David, 133 Delmar, P. Jay, 87n20 Denny, Reginald, 85 Derrida, Jacques, 66 Deshong, Beatrice, 95 DeSoto, Anthony, 260n9 diaspora, 7, 192; Edwards on, 247, 260n2; Middle Passage and, 100, 169, 180, 225; Wells on, 168–71, 174, 178–81. See also slavery Dickens, Charles, 170 Dickinson, Emily, 162n5 Diop, Alioune, 192 Dixon, Thomas, 7 domestic space, 131–45; in Maud Martha, 140–45; in The Street, 149–61; in Trumbull Park, 138–40. See also spatio-symbolism domestic workers, 151–52 “double-consciousness,” 178, 179, 191, 214 [44.200.179.138] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 20:11 GMT) 275 Index Douglass, Frederick, 99, 227, 229–31; anti-lynching campaign of, 165, 168, 176; The Heroic Slave, 225; Hughes on, 223, 224; Ida Wells and, 177–78, 181...