Burnin' Down the House : : Home in African American Literature / / Valerie Sweeney Prince.
Home is a powerful metaphor guiding the literature of African Americans throughout the twentieth century. While scholars have given considerable attention to the Great Migration and the role of the northern city as well as to the place of the South in African American literature, few have given spec...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2004] ©2004 |
Year of Publication: | 2004 |
Language: | English |
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