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Articles in Spring 1999 issue of MELUS
- Clotel and the Historicity of the Anecdote - Critical Essay
by Lee Schweninger - Irreconcilable Differences: "Creative Destruction" and the Fashioning of a Self in Sarah Phillips - 1
by Don M. Enomoto - Better Red: The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olsen and Meridel Le Sueur. - Review - book reviews
by Elizabeth Harrison - Through Slave Culture's Lens Comes the Abundant Source: Harriet A. Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Critical Essay
by Karen E. Beardslee - Black Misery, White Guilt and Amistad. - Critical Essay - Review - movie reviews
by Chester J. Jr. Fontenot - Making Malcolm: The Myth & Meaning of Malcolm X. - Review - book reviews
by Russell A. Porter - Other Ghosts: Gothicism and the Bonds of Reason in Melville, Chesnutt, and Morrison - ed
by Ellen J. Goldner - African-American Proverbs in Context. - Review - book reviews
by Sandra M. Grayson - The Minstrel Show Goes to the Great War: Zora Neale Hurston's Mass Cultural Other
by John Trombold - Cultural Contexts for Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. - Review - book reviews
by David Goldstein-Shirley - Liberation and Domination: Their Eyes Were Watching God and the Evolution of Capitalism
by Todd McGowan - The Apocalypse in African-American Fiction. - Review - book reviews
by Barbara L.J. Griffin - Mapping the Terrain of Whiteness: Richard Wright's Savage Holiday - Critical Essay
by Lale Demirturk - African Intellectual Heritage: A Book of Sources. - Review - book reviews
by Opal Palmer Adisa - "Same Train be Back Tomorrer": Ann Petry's The Narrows and the Repetition of History - Critical Essay
by Michael Barry - Representing Black Men. - Review - book reviews
by Leonard J. Deutsch - "Oral Tutelage" and the Figure of Literacy: Paule Marshall's Brown Girl, Brownstones and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God - Critical Essay
by Biman Basu - Resistance and Reformation in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature. - Review - book reviews
by Anne Fleischmann - Preliminaries - Brief Article
- Of Bears & Bearings: Paule Marshall's Diverse Daughters - Critical Essay
by Moira Ferguson - These "Colored" United States: African American Essays from the 1920s. - Review - book reviews
by Andrew Furman - The Path Not Taken: Cultural Identity in the Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano - Critical Essay
by Robin Sabino - A MELUS Interview: Ernest J. Gaines
by Wolfgang Lepschy - The Oxford Frederick Douglass Reader. - Review - book reviews
by C.K. Doreski