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INDEX TO VOLUME 90 The Journal of African American History Volume 90, Nos. 1-2 Winter-Spring 2005 Special Issue "Brown v. Board of Education: Fifty Years of Educational Change in the United States, 1954-2004" Contents INTRODUCTION: BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION—FIFTY YEARS OF EDUCATIONAL CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES V. P. Franklin "HE SAID HE WOULDN'T HELP ME GET A JIM CROW BUS": THE SHIFTING TERMS OF THE CHALLENGE TO SEGREGATED PUBLIC EDUCATION, 1950-1954 Brett Gadsen "WE WILL BE READY WHENEVER THEY ARE": AFRICAN AMERICAN TEACHERS AND THE DESEGREGATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, 1954-1966 Sonya Ramsey THE LAUNCHING OF THE SIT-IN MOVEMENT: THE ROLE OF BLACK WOMEN AT BENNETT COLLEGE Deidre B. Flowers FROM DESEGREGATION TO RESEGREGATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1954-2002 Mary C. Doyle TUFTS UNIVERSITY'S INVOLVEMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOL DESEGREGATION IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, 1960-1980 Amy Rutenberg INTEGRATION AND INCLUSION—A TROUBLING NEXUS: RACE, DISABILITY, AND SPECIAL EDUCATION David J. Connor and Beth A. Ferri DISCOURSES OF DIFFERENCE AND THE OVERREPRESENTATION OF BLACK STUDENTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Kathy-Anne Jordan REPRESENTATIONS OF BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION IN SELECTED EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS Gregory Bynum BOOK REVIEWS Gregory J. W. Urwin, BLACK FLAG OVER DIXIE: RACIAL ATROCITIES AND REPRISALS IN THE CIVIL WAR Christopher M. Span Derek Vaillant, SOUNDS OF REFORM: PROGRESSIVISM AND MUSIC IN CHICAGO, 1863-1935 Charles Branham Steven D. Classen, WATCHING JIM CROW: THE STRUGGLES OVER MISSISSIPPI TV, 1955-1969 Stephan Bradley Lewis V. Baldwin and Amiri YaSin Al-Hadid, BETWEEN CROSS AND CRESCENT: CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM PERSPECTIVES ON MALCOLM AND MARTIN Mark L. Chapman Scot Brown, FIGHTING FOR US: MAULANA KARENGA, THE US ORGANIZATION, AND BLACK CULTURAL NATIONALISM Joy Ann Williamson Andrew Warnes, HUNGER OVERCOME? FOOD RESISTANCE IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE Tiffany A. Flowers James Jennings, WELFARE REFORM AND THE REVITALIZATION OF INNER CITY NEIGHBORHOODS Lionel Kimble, Jr. Elizabeth C. Fine, SOULSTEPPING: AFRICAN AMERICAN STEP SHOWS Gloria Harper Dickinson Carolyn West, VIOLENCE IN THE LIVES OF BLACK WOMEN: BATTERED BLACK AND BLUE Monica A. White Abdul Alkalimat, THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CYBERSPACE A RESOURCE GUIDE TO THE BEST WEB SITES ON BLACK CULTURE AND HISTOR} Donna Thompson Ray ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam: Edgar Allan Toppin, Ph.D. Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Lecturers, 2004-2005 Volume 90, No. 3 Summer 2005 Special Issue "The History of Hip Hop" Guest Editors: Derrick P. Alridge and James B. Stewart Contents COMMENTARY: SEND IN THE CLOWNS... PLEASE! V. P. Franklin INTRODUCTION: HIP HOP IN HISTORY: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Derrick P. Alridge and James B. Stewart MESSAGE IN THE MUSIC: POLITICAL COMMENTARY IN BLACK POPULAR MUSIC FROM RHYTHM AND BLUES TO EARLY HIP HOP James B. Stewart FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO HIP-HOP: TOWARD A NEXUS OF IDEAS Derrick P. Alridge OPPOSITIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN AN OPPOSITIONAL REALM: THE CASE OF FEMINISM AND WOMANISM IN RAP AND HIP HOP, 1976-2004 Layli Phillips, Kerri Reddick-Morgan, and Dionne Patricia Stephens IN SEARCH OF THE "REVOLUTIONARY GENERATION": (EN)GENDERING THE GOLDEN AGE OF RAP NATIONALISM Charise Cheney "OF ALL OUR STUDIES, HISTORY IS BEST QUALIFIED TO REWARD OUR RESEARCH": BLACK HISTORY'S RELEVANCE TO THE HIP HOP GENERATION Pero Gaglo Dagbovie BOOK REVIEWS Carol Faulkner, WOMEN'S RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION: THE FREEDMEN'S AID MOVEMENT Linda M. Perkins Albert G. Miller, ELEVATING THE RACE: THEOPHILUS G. STEWARD, BLACK THEOLOGY, AND THE MAKING OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CIVIL SOCIETY, 1865-1924 Kennetta Hammond Perry Jerry Gershenhom, MELVILLE HERSKOVITS AND THE RACIAL POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE Vernon J. Williams, Jr. Gerald Horne, RACE WAR: WHITE SUPREMACY AND THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE William Banks Heather Ann Thompson, WHOSE DETROIT? POLITICS, LABOR, AND RACE IN A NORTHERN CITY Lionel Kimble, Jr. David L. Chappell, A STONE OF HOPE: PROPHETIC RELIGION AND THE DEATH OF JIM CROW Donald Cunnigen Dionne Danns, SOMETHING BETTER FOR OUR CHILDREN: BLACK ORGANIZATION IN THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1963-1971 Adah Ward Randolph Michael Bonds, RACE, POLITICS, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING: THE DISCOLOR OF MONEY Max Grinnell Gayle T. Tate and Lewis A. Randolph, eds., DIMENSIONS OF BLACK CONSERVATISM IN THE UNITED STATES Ellwood Watson Magnificent Montague with Bob Baker, BURN, BABY! BURN! THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE MAGNIFICENT MONTAGUE Korey Bowers Brown ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam: Edna Beatrice Chappell McKenzie, Ph.D. Volume 90, No. 4 Fall 2005 Contents "MARSA NEVER SOT AUNT REBECCA DOWN": ENSLAVED WOMEN, RELIGION, AND SOCIAL POWER IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH Brenda E. Stevenson "THERE WON'T BE ANY RICH PEOPLE IN HEAVEN": THE BLACK CHRIST, WHITE HYPOCRISY, AND THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO W.E. B. DU BOIS Edward J. Blum STAYING IN PLACE: BLACK MIGRATION, THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, AND THE WAR ON POVERTY IN THE RURAL SOUTH Greta de Jong DESEGREGATION AND EFFECTIVE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP: TRACKING SUCCESS, 1954—1980 Janell Drone BOOK REVIEWS Judith A. Carney, BLACK RICE: THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF RICE CULTIVATION IN THE AMERICAS Kevin Dawson Laurent Dubois, AVENGERS OF THE NEW WORLD: THE STORY OF THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION Chris Dixon Jennifer L. Morgan, LABORING WOMEN: REPRODUCTION AND GENDER IN NEW WORLD SLAVERY Christina S. Haynes Franny Nudelman, JOHN BROWN'S BODY: SLAVERY, VIOLENCE, AND THE CULTURE OF WAR Stanley Harrold Michael J. Bennett, UNJON JACKS: YANKEE SAILORS IN THE CIVIL WAR Steven J. Ramold Alecia P. Long, THE GREAT SOUTHERN BABYLON: SEX, RACE, AND RESPECTABILITY IN NEW ORLEANS, 1865-1920 Melinda Chateauvert Daylanne K. English, UNNATURAL SELECTIONS: EUGENICS IN AMERICAN MODERNISM AND THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE Johnny Williams Ibrahim Sundiata, BROTHERS AND STRANGERS: BLACK ZION, BLACK SLAVERY, 19]4—1940 Tony Martin Joyce Blackwell, NO PEACE WITHOUT FREEDOM: RACE AND THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM, 1915-1975 Floris Barnett Cash Neil Lanctot, NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE RISE AND RUIN OF A BLACK INSTITUTION Steven A. Riess Ron Thomas, THEY CLEARED THE LANE: THE NBA'S BLACK PIONEERS Susan J. Rayl Peter J. Ling and Sharon Monteith, eds.. GENDER AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Paul C. Young Winfred E. Pitts, A VICTORY OF SORTS: DESEGREGATION IN A SOUTHERN COMMUNITY David Lucander Amilcar Shabazz, ADVANCING DEMOCRACY: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR ACCESS AND EQUALITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS Kassie Freeman Patricia Williams, OPEN HOUSE: OF FAMILY, FOOD, PIANO LESSONS, AND THE SEARCH FOR A ROOM OF MY OWN Genna Rae McNeil ANNOUNCEMENTS TO OUR READERS AND SUBSCRIBERS V. P. Franklin REMEMBERING JOHN H. JOHNSON, 1918-2005 June O. Patton CARTER G. WOODSON LECTURERS, 2005-2006 INDEX TO VOLUME 90

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