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INDEX TO VOLUME 94 The Journal of African American History Volume 94, No. 1 Winter 2009 Contents COMMENTARY: THE ELECTION OF BARACK OBAMA: THE DEBT HAS NOT BEEN PAID V. P. Franklin “THIS PITIABLE REJECTION OF A GREAT OPPORTUNITY”: W.E.B. DU BOIS, CLEMENT G. MORGAN, AND THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY GRADUATION OF 1890 Bruce A. Kimball RUNNING WITH THE REDS: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE COMMUNIST PARTY DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION Lashawn Harris “NOT AN ACADEMIC AFFAIR”: AFRICAN AMERICAN SCHOLARS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN STUDIES PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1942-1960 Jerry Gershenhorn PRISONER OF LOVE: AFFILIATION, SEXUALITY, AND THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY Amy Abugo Ongiri ESSAY REVIEWS AFRICANS, THE BIBLE, AND CHRISTIANITY Michael Omolewa NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT Monique Moultrie BOOK REVIEWS Jason R. Young, RITUALS OF RESISTANCE: AFRICAN ATLANTIC RELIGION IN THE KONGO AND LOWCOUNTRY SOUTH IN THE ERA OF SLAVERY Sergio Lussana 615 David Richardson, Anthony Tibbles, and Suzanne Schwarz, eds., LIVERPOOL AND TRANSATLANTIC SLAVERY Selwyn Carrington Harriet A. Washington, MEDICAL APARTHEID: THE DARK HISTORY OF MEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION ON BLACK AMERICANS FROM COLONIAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT Malcolm Mills Susan E. O’Donovan, BECOMING FREE IN THE COTTON SOUTH H. Paul Thompson, Jr. Dale Torston Graden, FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM IN BRAZIL: BAHIA, 1835-1900 Joshua M. Rosenthal Stephanie Mitchem, AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLK HEALING Deirdre Cooper Owens Paul Christopher Johnson, DIASPORA CONVERSIONS: BLACK CARIB RELIGION AND THE RECOVERY OF AFRICA Sara B. Farmer Debra A. Reid, REAPING A GREATER HARVEST: AFRICAN AMERICANS, THE EXTENSION SERVICE, AND RURAL REFORM IN JIM CROW TEXAS Peggy B. Gill Marie W. Dallam, DADDY GRACE: A CELEBRITY PREACHER AND HIS HOUSE OF PRAYER Marne L. Campbell Robert Mann, WHEN FREEDOM WOULD TRIUMPH: THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE IN CONGRESS, 1954-1968 Stacy Kinlock Sewell Brian K. Landsberg, FREE AT LAST TO VOTE: THE ALABAMA ORIGINS OF THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT Ashley M. Howard Leslie W. Lewis, TELLING NARRATIVES: SECRETS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE Sandra Bowen Edward J. Blum, W. E. B. DU BOIS, AMERICAN PROPHET J. R. Kerr-Ritchie Paul Alkebulan, SURVIVIAL PENDING REVOLUTION: THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY Simon Wendt Paul Buhle, 7/M HECTOR: A CARIBBEAN RADICAL’S STORY David Austin ANNOUNCEMENTS REMEMBERING GLORIA HARPER DICKINSON (1947-2009) Bettye Collier-Thomas EBSCOHOST AMERICA: HISTORY AND LIFE AWARD BOOKS RECEIVED CARTER G. WOODSON DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIPS, 2008-2009 Volume 94, No. 2 Spring 2009 Contents COMMENTARY: REPARATIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL MALFEASANCE 149 VP. Franklin GARVEYISM AND LABOR ORGANIZATION ON THE CARIBBEAN COAST _ 153 OF GUATEMALA, 1920-1921 Frederick Douglass Opie “WHO DIVIDED THE CHURCH?” AFRICAN AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS 172 FIGHT SEGREGATION IN THE POSTAL UNIONS, 1939-1962 Philip F- Rubio “IN COMMON STRUGGLE AGAINST A COMMON OPPRESSION”: THE 200 UNITED FARM WORKERS AND THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY, 1968-1973 Lauren Araiza THE MAKING OF A NUCLEAR ENGINEER, INVENTOR, AND BLACK FILM HISTORIAN: DR. HENRY THOMAS SAMPSON, JR. Henry Thomas Sampson, Jr. with Laura H. Young-Sampson ESSAY REVIEWS THE HISTORY OF COLONIALISM IN AFRICA—REVISITED Michael Omolewa AFRICAN AMERICANS, AFRO-GERMANS, WHITE AMERICANS, AND GERMANS Kenneth Barkin MEMORY-TELLING AND PRAISE-SINGING OF THE GENIUS OF LANGSTON HUGHES Angelita F. Reyes BOOK REVIEWS Henry J. Richardson Il, THE ORIGINS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTERESTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW Thomas J. Davis S. D. Smith, SLAVERY, FAMILY, AND GENTRY CAPTIALISM IN THE BRITISH ATLANTIC: THE WORLD OF THE LASCELLES, 1648-1834 Brooke Newman Todd L. Savitt, RACE AND MEDICINE IN NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICA Gregory D. Smithers Margaret Humphreys, INTENSELY HUMAN: THE HEALTH OF THE BLACK SOLDIER IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Chad L. Williams Art T. Burton, BLACK GUN, SILVER STAR: THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF FRONTIER MARSHALL BASS REEVES Barbara Behan Charles Lumpkins, AMERICAN POGROM: THE EAST ST. LOUIS RACE RIOT AND BLACK POLITICS Sundiata Cha-Jua Jacqueline Najuma Stewart, M/GRATING TO THE MOVIES: CINEMA AND BLACK URBAN MODERNITY Dwayne Mack Cedric J. Robinson, FORGERIES OF MEMORY AND MEANING: BLACKS AND THE REGIMES OF RACE IN AMERICAN THEATER AND FILM BEFORE WORLD WAR II Jill Watts Francille Rusan Wilson, SEGREGATED SCHOLARS: BLACK SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND THE CREATION OF BLACK LABOR STUDIES, 1890-1950 Lillian S. Williams Sonya Ramsey, READING, WRITING, AND SEGREGATION: A CENTURY OF BLACK WOMEN TEACHERS IN NASHVILLE Carter Julian Savage Dan R. Warren, /F 1T TAKES ALL SUMMER: MARTIN LUTHER KING, THE KKK, AND STATES’ RIGHTS IN ST. AUGUSTINE, 1964 Dionne Danns Judith Kilpatrick, THERE WHEN WE NEEDED HIM: WILEY AUSTIN BRANTON, CIVIL RIGHTS WARRIOR Scott C. Smith Scott Kurashige, THE SHIFTING GROUNDS OF RACE: BLACK AND JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MAKING OF MULTIETHNIC LOS ANGELES Yuichiro Onishi Nell Bernstein, ALL ALONE IN THE WORLD: CHILDREN OF THE INCARCERATED Felicia W. Mack Wilbur C. Rich, ed., AFRICAN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL SCIENCE Floyd W. Hayes III ANNOUNCEMENTS REMEMBERING JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN (1915-2009) Volume 94, No. 3 Summer 2009 Special Issue “The Legacy of Dr. John Hope Franklin” Contents INTRODUCTION: EXPLORING THE LEGACY OF DR. JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN V. P. Franklin A LIFE OF INTEGRITY: A TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN Genna Rae McNeil HUMANITY, SCHOLARSHIP, AND PROUD RACE CITIZENSHIP: THE GIFTS OF JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN Nell Irvin Painter JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN, A MENTOR AND CONFIDANTE Bettye Collier-Thomas JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN AND BLACK HISTORY IN TRANSITION Darlene Clark Hine HISTORIAN IN THE WORLD AND JUDICIOUS RADICAL Robin D. G. Kelley PARTICIPANT-OBSERVER OF HISTORY: JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN, SCHOLAR, MENTOR, AND PROMOTER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN’S HISTORY Lillian Serece Williams “STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS”: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON A GREAT AMERICAN Sylvia M. Jacobs “WE CAN BEST HONOR THE PAST . . . BY FACING IT SQUARELY, HONESTLY, AND ABOVE ALL, OPENLY” Robert L. Harris, Jr. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS IN THE JOURNEY FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM James B. Stewart FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM, THIRD EDITION: SNAPSHOT FROM THE LIFE OF A BOOK Tony Martin INTERVIEW INTERVIEW WITH DR. JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN Brian Purnell BOOK REVIEWS Cedrick May, EVANGELISM AND RESISTANCE IN THE BLACK ATLANTIC, 1760-1835 Annette Palmer Curtis J. Evans, THE BURDEN OF BLACK RELIGION Barbara L. Green Jane E. Dabel, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN: THE PUBLIC ROLES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN NINETEENTH CENTURY NEW YORK Julie Gallagher Eric Gardner, ed., JENNIE CARTER: A BLACK JOURNALIST IN THE EARLY WEST Janice L. Sumler-Edmond Micki McElya, CLINGING TO MAMMY: THE FAITHFUL SLAVE IN TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICA Jennifer Frost Kimberly Wallace-Sanders, MAMMY: A CENTURY OF RACE, GENDER, AND SOUTHERN MEMORY June O. Patton David M. Lewis-Coleman, RACE AGAINST LIBERALISM: BLACK WORKERS AND THE UAW IN DETROIT William P. Jones Margaret Wade-Lewis, LORENZO DOW TURNER: FATHER OF GULLAH STUDIES Jennifer Hildebrand 621 Beverly Lindsay, ed., RALPH JOHNSON BUNCHE: PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL AND NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE Louis J. Wright, Jr. Kevin K. Gaines, AFRICAN AMERICANS IN GHANA: BLACK EXPATRIATES AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS ERA Pero Gaglo Dagbovie Earl Middleton and Joy Barnes, KNOWING WHO I AM: A BLACK ENTREPRENEUR'S STRUGGLE AND SUCCESS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH Oscar Williams Huston Diehl, DREAM NOT OF OTHER WORLDS: TEACHING IN A SEGREGATED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1970 Elizabeth Bridges Paul Frymer, BLACK AND BLUE: AFRICAN AMERICANS, THE LABOR MOVEMENT, AND THE DECLINE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Simon Topping Jody Miller, GETTING PLAYED: AFRICAN AMERICAN GIRLS, URBAN INEQUALITY, AND GENDERED VIOLENCE Bettina L. Love Jennifer A. Gonzalez, SUBJECT TO DISPLAY: REFRAMING RACE IN CONTEMPORARY INSTALLATION ART Andrea Burns ANNOUNCEMENTS Volume 94, No. 4 Fall 2009 Special Issue “Documenting the NAACP’s First Century” Contents INTRODUCTION: DOCUMENTING THE NAACP’S FIRST CENTURY FROM COMBATING RACIAL INJUSTICES TO CHALLENGING RACIAL INEQUITIES V. P. Franklin 622 FIGHTING FOR SERGEANT CALDWELL: THE NAACP CAMPAIGN AGAINST “LEGAL” LYNCHING AFTER WORLD WAR I Vincent P. Mikkelsen “WE MUST MARCH FORWARD!”: JUANITA JACKSON AND THE ORIGINS OF THE NAACP YOUTH MOVEMENT Thomas L. Bynum THE NAACP STATE CONFERENCE IN TEXAS: INTERMEDIARY AND CATALYST FOR CHANGE, 1938-1957 Ramona Houston THE NAACP CAMPAIGN FOR TEACHERS’ SALARY EQUALIZATION: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN EDUCATORS AND THE EARLY CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE John A. Kirk SPECIAL REPORT THE NAACP ON FILM: THREE DOCUMENTARIES FROM CALIFORNIA NEWSREEL Marne L. Campbell ESSAY REVIEW BLACK WOMEN, RELIGIOUS RHETORIC, AND THE LEGACY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Amrita Chakrabarti Myers BOOK REVIEWS James Sidbury, BECOMING AFRICAN IN AMERICA: RACE AND NATION IN THE EARLY BLACK ATLANTIC H. Paul Thompson, Jr. Christopher Malone, BETWEEN FREEDOM AND BONDAGE: RACE, PARTY, AND VOTING RIGHTS IN THE ANTEBELLUM NORTH Derrick D. McKisick Martha S. Jones, ALL BOUND UP TOGETHER: THE WOMAN QUESTION IN AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLIC CULTURE, 1830-1900 Khadijah O. Miller Lois Brown, PAULINE ELIZABETH HOPKINS: BLACK DAUGHTER OF THE REVOLUTION Hanna Wallinger Amy Helene Kirschke, ART JN CRISIS: W.E.B. DU BOIS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN IDENTITY AND MEMORY Randall O. Westbrook Anthea Kraut, CHOREOGRAPHING THE FOLK: THE DANCE STAGINGS OF ZORA NEALE HURSTON LaVerne Gyant Morris L. Davis, THE METHODIST UNIFICATION: CHRISTIANITAYND THE POLITICS OF RACE IN THE JIM CROW ERA Kathleen Hladky Bruce Kuklick, BLACK PHILOSOPHER, WHITE ACADEMY: THE CAREER OF WILLIAM FONTAINE Jack Carson, Jr. Simon Topping, LINCOLN’S LOST LEGACY: THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN VOTE, 1928-1952 Walter Greason Tom Graham and Rachel Graham Cody, GETTING OPEN: THE UNKNOWN STORY OF BILL GARRETT AND THE INTEGRATION OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL Bryan Bracey Michael E. Lomax, ed., SPORTS AND THE RACIAL DIVIDE: AFRICAN AMERICAN AND LATINO EXPERIENCE IN AN ERA OF CHANGE Derrick E. White Derrick P. Alridge, THE EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT OF W.E.B. DU BOIS: AN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY Holly Fisher Omar H. Ali, /V THE BALANCE OF POWER: INDEPENDENT BLACK POLITICS AND THIRD-PARTY MOVEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES Daryl A. Carter Stephane Dunn, “BAAD BITCHES” AND SASSY SUPERMAMAS: BLACK POWER ACTION FILMS Jason M. Perkins

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