Articles from Black Issues Book Review (November 1, 2004)
1-64 out of 64 article(s)
Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
| 40 Days to a Life of G.O.L.D. (God-Ordained Life Development). |
Johnson, Kevin Wayne |
Book Review |
183 |
| A backward glance. |
Dodson, Angela P. |
Editorial |
558 |
| A House on Fire: the Rise and Fall of Philadelphia Soul. |
Davis, Anthony C. |
Book Review |
470 |
| A new light on an old master: scholars reexamine the provocative racial themes in the fiction of Charles W. Chesnutt. |
Fleming, Robert |
Book Review |
816 |
| Accident of Birth. |
Simmons, Pat L. |
Book Review |
381 |
| All Things Hidden. |
Weaver, Tracey D. |
Book Review |
350 |
| And the winner [again] is ... |
|
Brief Article |
171 |
| Angel of Harlem. |
Young, Earni |
Book Review |
339 |
| Back to Life. |
Pride, Felicia |
Book Review |
320 |
| BIBR best of 2004. |
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1536 |
| Black publishing's inspirational godmother: Susan L. Taylor reflects on her 34 years nurturing writers at Essence and her dozen years as an author in conversation with Malaika Adero, the veteran book editor who midwifed Taylor's In the Spirit. |
McHenry, Susan |
Interview |
2697 |
| Blink: the Power of Thinking Without Thinking. |
Simon, Denise |
Book Review |
365 |
| Boaz Brown. |
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Book Review |
86 |
| Coin of the Realm: Essays on the Life and Art of Poetry. |
Johnson, Karma |
Book Review |
297 |
| Commissioned by the Spirit. |
Fox-Alston, Jeanne |
Book Review |
336 |
| Deals. |
Dodson, Angela P. |
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473 |
| Departures. |
Mingo, Yvette |
Book Review |
266 |
| Dreams from My Father: a Story of Race and Inheritance. |
Holly, Dan |
Book Review |
379 |
| Facing up to HIV/AIDS: authors lift the veil on complex issues surrounding pandemic in Africa and black America. |
Cleage, Pearl |
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1254 |
| Flying off the shelves. |
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750 |
| From 'Round the Way. |
Artemis, Black |
Letter to the Editor |
273 |
| From bad breaks to boons: D.C.'s Sisterspace plans a comeback and other tales of black survival. |
Osborne, Gwendolyn E. |
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1262 |
| Gangsta Rap. |
Harrison, Desiree |
Book Review |
249 |
| Genesis Press teams with Kensington. |
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Brief Article |
64 |
| He pulled the plug. |
Dodson, Angela P. |
Brief Article |
157 |
| Holiday offerings focus on the classics and heritage: new selections make perfect stocking stuffers. |
Rust, Suzanne |
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1041 |
| Immersed in West African ritual: a Brooklyn club samples the cuisine of Senegal to enrich its reading of a Senegalese novelist. |
Houser, Pat |
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824 |
| Kipligat's Chance. |
Henry, Tanu T. |
Book Review |
298 |
| Listen up: fans are demanding audiobooks faster than the industry can record them, and prices are coming down. |
Young, Earni |
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1134 |
| More on gay lit. |
Moore, Lisa C. |
Letter to the Editor |
120 |
| More than You Know. |
Cash-Clark, Regina |
Book Review |
276 |
| Mother Eternal Ann Everlastin's Dead. |
|
Book Review |
97 |
| Open House of Family, Friends, Food, Piano Lessons, and the Search for a Room of My Own. |
Carroll, Denolyn |
Book Review |
401 |
| Ostinato Vamps. |
Harris, Duriel E. |
Book Review |
267 |
| Other noteworthy titles. |
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Book Review |
175 |
| Our treasured hymnals: a revered publishing tradition in black religious music, started in 1801, continues today. |
Stanley, Kathryn V. |
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1105 |
| Post it. |
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Brief Article |
70 |
| Power, passion and play. |
Osborne, Gwendolyn E. |
Brief Article |
292 |
| Raising Up Young Heroes: Developing a Revolutionary Youth Ministry. |
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Book Review |
55 |
| Renaissance woman: Althea Gibson was a tennis legend, a professional golfer, actress, singer, political candidate, education advocate, and she wrote a memoir. |
Lamb, Yanick Rice |
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1048 |
| Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises. |
Kellogg, Alex P. |
Book Review |
373 |
| Sing it again: beloved old African American spirituals find a new following. |
Sturgis, Ingrid |
Book Review |
2053 |
| Sometimes I cry, sometimes I laugh: J. California Cooper spins tales of common folk who insist on being heard. |
Carroll, Denolyn |
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1264 |
| Starting here, starting now: the basics of getting your book into print. |
Dawkins, Wayne |
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3425 |
| Swapping recipes: popular community cookbooks keep African American culinary traditions alive. |
Johnson, Melissa Ewey |
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1353 |
| Sweet Bye-Bye. |
Sealey, Nicole |
Book Review |
185 |
| The 2004 Miami Book Fair International. |
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Brief Article |
120 |
| The alphabet as ideographic art. |
Reynolds, Clarence V. |
Book Review |
431 |
| The Artificial White Man: Essays on Authenticity. |
Boyd, Herb |
Book Review |
333 |
| The case of the purloined paragraphs. |
Dodson, Angela P. |
Brief Article |
309 |
| The Color of Family. |
Mitchell, Alea J. |
Book Review |
258 |
| The golden girl: Marion Jones's glory shines through in her memoir. |
Lindsey, Fred |
Book Review |
440 |
| The late, great ladies of song, and that Philly sound: how Celia, Dinah and Ella were crowned queens, and musicmakers in the City of Brotherly of Love became known for their soulful sounds. |
Carter, Zakia Munirah |
Book Review |
565 |
| The Real Deal: a Spiritual Guide for Black Teen Girls. |
Matthews, Deja LeShaun |
Book Review |
118 |
| The Sweet Breath of Life: a Poetic Narrative of the African-American Family. |
Jones, Patricia Spears |
Book Review |
363 |
| The Ties that Bind. |
Allen, Donia Elizabeth |
Book Review |
140 |
| The Zane craze. |
Marcus, Daphine |
Letter to the Editor |
89 |
| Those Preaching Women, Vol. 4. |
Tillman, Brenda M. |
Book Review |
239 |
| Twice the magic: how two novelists write as one--from dreaming the creative vision to sitting shoulder to shoulder in front of the keyboard. |
Grant, Donna |
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1072 |
| Ujamaa 2004. |
Cox, William E. |
Editorial |
482 |
| Uncovering Africa's riches. |
Fox-Alston, Jeanne |
Book Review |
308 |
| Voodoo Queen: the Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau. |
Okorafor-Mbachu, Nnedi |
Book Review |
577 |
| What is color to an artist? |
Dodson, Angela P. |
Book Review |
439 |
| Who Slashed Celanire's Throat? A Fantastical Tale |
Wilson, Joycelyn A. |
Book Review |
280 |
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