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Articles in Fall 2007 issue of African American Review
- Mark Whalan, ed. The Letters of Jean Toomer, 1919-1924
by Kathleen Pfeiffer
- Harlem is burning: urban rioting and the "black underclass" in Chester Himes's Blind Man with a Pistol
by Thomas Heise
- George Hutchinson. In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line
by Robert Butler
- Exodus and colonization: charting the journey in the journals of Daniel Coker, a descendant of Africa
by Rhondda R. Thomas
- Magnitogorsk /Magnitogorsk
by Louis Aragon
- Meredith M. Gadsby. Sucking Sait: Caribbean Women Writers, Migration, and Survival
by Daryl Cumber Dance
- William Wells Brown's Narrative & traveling subjectivity
by Stephen Lucasi
- Really I Know/Je ne sais rien en verite
by Leon-Gontran Damas
- John Lowe, ed. Bridging Southern Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Approach
by JoSann Lien
- Object written, written object: slavery, scarring, and complications of authorship in Beloved
by Anita Durkin
- Trite without Doubt/Banalite sans aucun doute
by Leon-Gontran Damas
- Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, ed. Deeper Shades of Purple: Womanism in Religion and Society
by Jaehwan Han
- Bourgeois blackness and autobiographical authenticity in Ellen Tarry's The Third Door
by Stephanie Brown
- She Left Herself One Evening/Elle s'en vint
by Leon-Gontran Damas
- Nikhil Pal Singh. Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy
by Virginia Whatley Smith
- "And bid him translate: Langston Hughes's translations of poetry from French," by Alfred Guillaume
by Anita Patterson
- When the Tom-Tom Beats …/Quand Bat le tam-tam …
by Jacques Roumain
- Robert F. Fleissner. Shakespeare and Africa: The Dark Lady of His Sonnets Revamped and Other Africa Related Associations
- "We, Too, Rise with You": Recovering Langston Hughes's African Turn 1954-1960 in An African Treasury, the Chicago Defender, and Black Orpheus
by Daniel Won-gu Kim
- Guinea/Guinee
by Jacques Roumain
- Malin Pereira. Rita Dove's Cosmopolitanism
by Brian Reed
- Richard Wright's 12 Million Black Voices and World War II-era civic nationalism
by Dan Shiffman
- Somebody Forgot to Tell Somebody Something
by Jennifer Lisa Vest
- "The uses and hazards of expatriation": Richard Wright's cosmopolitanism in process
by Alexa Weik
- Marcy S. Sacks. Before Harlem: The Black Experience in New York City before World War I
by David Krasner
- "Simply a menaced boy": analogizing color, undoing dominance in James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room
by Aliyyah I. Abur-Rahman