Vol. 59 No. 3 (2020): The Arts in the Black Press During the Age of Jim Crow
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Vol. 59 No. 3 (2020)
Published January 4, 2021
The Arts in the Black Press During the Age of Jim Crow
Front Matter
AMSJ Editors
1-4
Front Matter
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Lucy Caplan, Kristen M. Turner
5-12
Introduction
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Articles
Janet Kong-Chow
13-31
The Mound Bayou Demonstrator: Black Memory at the Margins and the Means of Cultural Production
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Erica Richardson
33-54
Desire, Dispossession, and Dreams of Social Data: Black Clubwomen's Intellectual Thought and Aesthetics During the Progressive Era in Public Writing and Print Culture
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Michelle R. Scott
55-76
"To Help Enlighten Our People": 'Theater Folk' and Stage Advice Columns in the 1920s Chicago Defender
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Susan Bragg
77-98
Race Women, Crisis Maids, and NAACP Sweethearts: Gender and the Visual Culture of the NAACP in the Early Twentieth Century
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H. Zahra Caldwell
99-120
"I was Anti-Everything": Cartoonist Jackie Ormes and the Comics as a Site of Progressive Black Journalism
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James Smethurst, Rachel Rubin
121-142
The Cartoons of Ollie Harrington, the Black Left, and the African American Press During the Jim Crow Era
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Notes on Contributors
AMSJ Editors
143-144
Notes on Contributors
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