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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
The Brief Wondrous Life of the Anglo-African Magazine; or, Antebellum African American Editorial Practice and Its Afterlives
Representing African American Literature; or, Tradition against the Individual Talent
"Quite as Human as It Is Negro": Subpersons and Textual Property in Native Son and Black Boy
The Colors of Modernism: Publishing African Americans, Jews, and Irish in the 1920s
More than McKay and Guillén: The Caribbean in Hughes and Bontemps's The Poetry of the Negro (1949)
Editorial Federalism: The Hoover Raids, the New Negro Renaissance, and the Origins of FBI Literary Surveillance
Loosening the Straightjacket: Rethinking Racial Representation in African American Anthologies
"Let the World Be a Black Poem": Some Problems of Recollecting and Editing Black Arts Texts
Textual Productions of Black Aesthetics Unbound
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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