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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
- Review
- The Forgotten Prophet: Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the African American Prophetic Tradition by Andre E. Johnson (review) Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 2015, pp. 184-187
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- Introduction
- Letters to Power: Public Advocacy Without Public Intellectuals by Samuel McCormick (review)
- Global Memoryscapes: Contesting Remembrance in a Transnational Age ed. by Kendall R. Phillips, G. Mitchell Reyes (review)
- Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America by Michael L. Ondaatje (review)
- The Forgotten Prophet: Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the African American Prophetic Tradition by Andre E. Johnson (review)
- The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama by Richard W. Leeman (review)
- Woman President: Confronting Postfeminist Political Culture by Kristina Horn Sheeler, Karrin Vasby Anderson (review)
- Bad Feelings in Public: Rhetoric, Affect, and Emotion
- Lincoln and Historical Accuracy
- Lincoln: The “Double Consciousness” of the Man and the President
- Saving the Emancipator
- Lincoln’s Queer Hands
- Slave Photographs in Lincoln
- The Intimate and Ugly Politics of Emancipation
- The Sight and Sound of Lincoln
- If This Statue Could Talk: Statuary Satire in the Pasquinade Tradition
- Recession Resonance: How Evangelical Megachurch Pastors Promoted Fiscal Conservatism in the Aftermath of the 2008 Financial Crash
- Not All Capitalist Stories Are Created Equal: Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital Narrative and the Deep Divide in American Economic Rhetoric
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