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African American Review is a scholarly aggregation of insightful essays on African American literature, theatre, film, the visual arts, and culture; interviews; poetry; fiction; and book reviews. Published quarterly, AAR has featured renowned writers and cultural critics including Trudier Harris, Arnold Rampersad, Hortense Spillers, Amiri Baraka, Cyrus Cassells, Rita Dove, Charles Johnson, Cheryl Wall, and Toni Morrison. The official publication of LLC African American of the Modern Language Association, AAR fosters a vigorous conversation among writers and scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
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Volume 53, Number 4, Winter 2020Table of Contents

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View “They could be killing kids forever!”: The Atlanta Child Murders in African American Literature
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View An American Diptych, and: Amid Interruptions, Samuel A. Cartwright Pontificates about Drapetomania to a Friend over Fine Dining, New Orleans, June 1851
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View Street Players: Black Pulp Fiction and the Making of a Literary Underground by Kinohi Nishikawa (review)
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ISSN | 1945-6182 |
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Print ISSN | 1062-4783 |
Launched on MUSE | 2021-04-03 |
Open Access | No |
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