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INDEX TO VOLUME 96 The Journal of African American History Volume 96, No. 1 Winter 2011 Contents W. E. B. DU BOIS AND THE GERMAN ALLTAG, 1892-1894 | Kenneth Barkin “PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE SUPPORTING YOU”: 14 MALCOLM X, IDEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS, AND BLACK STUDENT ACTIVISM, 1960-1972 Ibram H. Rogers SYMPOSIUM “THE LION OF ZIOLEONN H.” SU:LLIV AN AND THE PURSUIT OF 39 SCCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE: INTRODUCTION Vv. P. Franklin PAN-AFRICAN CONNECTIONS, TRANSNATIONAL EDUCATION, 44 COLLECTIVE CULTURAL CAPTIAL, AND OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTERS INTERNATIONAI V. P. Franklin AMANDLA! THE SULLIVAN PRINCIPLES AND THE BATTLE TO END 62 APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1975-1987 James B. Stewart THE PROGRESS MOVEMENT AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 90) THE ZION NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE TRUST Nathaniel Brace) BOOK REVIEWS Sh Douglas Walter Bristol, Jr., KNJGHTS OF THE RAZOR: BLACK BARBERS IN 96 SLAVERY AND FREEDOM J. Brent Morris INDEX TO VOLUME 96 The Journal of African American History Volume 96, No. 1 Winter 2011 Contents W. E. B. DU BOIS AND THE GERMAN ALLTAG, 1892-1894 | Kenneth Barkin “PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE SUPPORTING YOU”: 14 MALCOLM X, IDEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS, AND BLACK STUDENT ACTIVISM, 1960-1972 Ibram H. Rogers SYMPOSIUM “THE LION OF ZIOLEONN H.” SU:LLIV AN AND THE PURSUIT OF 39 SCCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE: INTRODUCTION Vv. P. Franklin PAN-AFRICAN CONNECTIONS, TRANSNATIONAL EDUCATION, 44 COLLECTIVE CULTURAL CAPTIAL, AND OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTERS INTERNATIONAI V. P. Franklin AMANDLA! THE SULLIVAN PRINCIPLES AND THE BATTLE TO END 62 APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1975-1987 James B. Stewart THE PROGRESS MOVEMENT AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 90) THE ZION NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE TRUST Nathaniel Brace) BOOK REVIEWS Sh Douglas Walter Bristol, Jr., KNJGHTS OF THE RAZOR: BLACK BARBERS IN 96 SLAVERY AND FREEDOM J. Brent Morris Janice L. Sumler-Edmond, THE SECRET TRUST OF ASPASIA CRUVELLIER 98 VIRAULT: THE LIFE AND TRIALS OF A FREE WOMAN OF COLOR IN {NTEBELLUM GEORGIA Jacqueline A. Rouse Carole C. Marks, MOSES AND THE MONSTER AND MISS ANNE 100 Linda A. Cause) LeeAnna Keith, THE COLFAX MASSACRE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF 102 BLACK POWER, WHITE TERROR, AND THE DEATH OF RECONSTRUCTION Charles Vincent Christopher M. Span, FROM COTTON FIELD TO SCHOOLHOUSE 105 {FRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATION IN MISSISSIPPI, 1862-1875 Louis Ray Angela Hornsby-Gutting, BLACK MANHOOD AND COMMUNITY 10 BUILDING IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1900-1930 Daryl A. Carter Andrew Napolitano, DRED SCOTT’S REVENGE: A LEGAL HISTORY OF 109 RACE AND FREEDOM IN AMERICA Zenobia V. Harris Amy Bass, THOSE ABOUT HIM REMAINED SILENT: THE BATTLE OVER 11] W. E. B. DU BOIS {ngela Jones Edward J. Blum and Jason R. Young, eds., THE SOULS OF W. E. B. DU BOIS NEW ESSAYS AND REFLECTIONS Lawrence A. Burnle) Nathaniel Norment, Jr., ed., THE ADDISON GAYLE, JR., READER 116 Barbara L. Green Vanessa Siddle Walker, HELLO PROFESSOR: A BLACK PRINCIPAL AND PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP IN THE SEGREGATED SOUTH Bettina L. Love Sherman A Jackson, ISLAM AND THE PROBLEM OF BLACK SUFFERING Latif A. Tarik a =] nn Alusine Jalloh and Toyin Falola, eds., THE UNITED STATES AND WEST AFRICA:INTERACTIONS AND RELATIONS MichaelO . West Jehu J. Hanciles, BEYOND CHRISTENDOM: GLOBALIZATION, {1F RICAN 125 MIGRATION, AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WEST Justin Williams Mary Frances Berry, AND JUSTICE FOR ALL: THE UNITED STATES 128 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM IN AMERICA W. Marvin Dulane\ ANNOUNCEMENTS Books Received—2010 Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Lecturers, 2010-2011 B) Volume 96, No. 2 Spring 2011 Contents COMMENTARY: PREDATORY CAPITALISTS, THE NEW JIM CROW, 147 AND RESTITUTIVE JUSTICI V. P. Franklin INTERNATIONALIZING THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL: THI AFRICAN 15] BLOOD BROTHERHOOD, ASIAN RADICALS, AND RACE, 1919-1922 Minkah Makalani RACE, MASCULINITY, AND MILITARY OCCUPATION: AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS’ ENCOUNTERS WITH THE JAPANESI AT CAMP GIFU, 1947-1951 1 } ' Yasuhiro Okada 596 SYMPOSIUM “GERALD HORNE: CONTRIBUTIONS TO AFRICAN AMERICAN 204 HISTORY AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES” INTRODUCTION: THE SHAPINGO F AN ACTIVIST AND SCHOLAR 204 Ula Taylor COMBING THE ARCHIVE, TRACING THE DIASPORA 215 THE SCHOLARSHIPO F GERALD HORNI Ula Taylor AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE INTERNATIONAL IMAGINARY GERALD HORNE’S PROGRESSIVE VISION Brenda Gayle Plummer SKETCHES OF BLACK INTERNATIONALISM AND TRANSNATIONALISM Robeson Taj P. Frazier BLACK AND RED: BLACK LIBERATION, THE COLD WAR, AND THI HORNE THESIS Erik S McDuffie ONE HISTORIAN’S JOURNEY 248 Gerald Horne BOOK REVIEWS Glenn McNair, CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: SLAVES AND FREE BLACKS IN GEORGIA’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Sarah Hale} James A. Campbell, SLAVERY ON TRIAL: RACE, CLASS, AND CRIMINAI JUSTICE IN ANTEBELLUM RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Vionica Reed Leslie A. Schwalm, EMANCIPATION’S DIASPORA: RACE AND RECONSTRUCTION IN THE UPPER MIDWEST Kendra Taira Field Suzanne E. Smith, TO SERVE THE LIVING: FUNERAL DIRECTORS 262 {ND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN WAY OF DEATH Bala Baptiste James A. Miller, REMEMBERING SCOTTSBORO: THE LEGACY OF AN 265 INFAMOUS TRIAL Janira Teague Karen Anderson, LITTLE ROCK: RACE AND RESISTANCE AT CENTRAL 267 HIGH SCHOOI Oscar R. Williams D’Army Bailey, THE EDUCATIONOF A BLACK RADICAL: A SOUTHERN 269 CIVII RIGHTS 1( TIVIST S Jol RNEY. 1959 1964 Lope z D. Matthews, Ji Harry N. MacLean, THE PAST IS NEVER DEAD: THE TRIAL OF rl JAMES FORD SEALE AND MISSISSIPPI’S STRUGGLE FOR REDEMPTION Michael V. Williams Patrick D. Jones, THE SELMA OF THE NORTH: CIVIL RIGHTS INSURGENCY IN MILWAUKEI Darryl Mace Magdelena J. Zaborowska, /AMES BALDWIN’S TURKISH DECADI EROTICS OF EXIL!I Amy Abugo Ongiri, SPECTACULAR BLACKNESS: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT AND THE SEARCH FOR A BLACK AESTHETI(¢ J|a son Ped oy PRLTLS Robert E.W eems, Jr., BUSINESS IN BLACK AND WHITE: AMERICAN 280 NI PRESIDENTS AND BLACK ENTREPRENEURSHIPI N THE TWENTITH CENTURY} Quincy T. Mills — Anthony Chen, THE FIFTH FREEDOM: JOBS, POLITICS, AND 283 CIVIL RIGHTSI N THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1972 Day id ( rou ke Il 598 Jeremy I. Levitt and Mathew C. Whitaker, eds., HURRICANE KATRINA: 285 AMERICA’S UNNATURAL DISASTER Edie Ambrose William Julius Wilson, MORE THAN JUST RACE: BEING BLACK AND 288 POOR IN THE INNER CITY Christina S. Haynes ANNOUNCEMENTS 29] Volume 96, No. 3 Summer 2011 Contents “MOST HONORABLE MENTION ... BELONGS TO WASHINGTON, DC”: — 295 THE CARGT. EWOORDSO N HOME AND THE EARLY BLACK HISTORY MOVEMENT IN THE NATION’S CAPITAI Pero Gaglo Daghovie “THE STUDENT AS A FORCE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE”: 32 ‘n THE MISSISSIPPI FREEDOM SCHOOLS AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Jon Hale BOOK FORUM JESUS, JOBS, AND JUSTICE: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND 349 RELIGION IN CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN’S RELIGIOUS ACTIVISM Katie G. Cannon NEW LIGHT ON THE AFRICAN AMERICAN PAST, NEW 354 DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH John H. Brace) “MY MOTHER’S GOD IS MINE”: FINALLY THE MOST POWERFUL 362 RECOGNITION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF. WOMEN TO AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGION Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 599 AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCH WOMEN, SOCIAL ACTIVISM, AND THE 370 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Genna Rae McNeil THE JOURNEY TO JESUS, JOBS, AND JUSTIC! 384 Be ttve Collier Thomas ESSAY REVIEW SALLY’S CHOICE? QUESTIONABLE LIASONS AND FAMILY RELATIONS 394 bD renda } Sfevens« j BOOK REVIEWS Elise Lemire, BLACK WALDEN: SLAVERY AND ITS AFTERMATH IN 406 CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS Delaina I Hilary J. Moss, SCHOOLING CITIZENS: THE STRUGGLE FOR AFRICAN 408 {MERICAN EDUCATION IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA {dah Ward Randolp! Mia Bay, TO TELL THE TRUTH FREELY: THE LIFE OF IDA B. WELLS 410 Va Harpe Khalil Gibran Muhammad. THE CONDEMNATION OF BLACKNESS: RACI 412 CRIME, AND THE MAKING OF MODERN URBAN AMERICA leffery D. Gonda Hilton Kelly, RACE, REMEMBERING, AND JIM CROW’S TEACHERS 414 Kevern Verney and Lee Sartain, eds., LONG IS THE WAY AND HARD 416 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF THE NAAACP Thomas L. Bynum Orville Vernon Burton and David O’Brien, eds.. REMEMBERING BROWN 419 {7 FIFTY: THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COMMEMORATES BROWN V. BOARDO F EDUCATION William Sturke 600 David C. Carter, THE MUSIC HAS GONE OUT OF THE MOVEMENT: CIVII 42 | RIGHTS AND THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION, 1965—1968 Louis Wright James E. Westheider, THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN VIETNAM: 423 BROTHERSI N ARMS Yuva Kiuchi Stefan M. Bradley, HARLEM VS. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: BLACK STUDENT 425 POWER IN THE LATE 19608 Vincent Willis Daniel Widener, BLACK ARTS WEST: CULTURE AND THE STRUGGLE IN 427 POSTWAR LOS ANGELES 170) {hugo Oneiri Kwasi Konadu, A VIEW FROM THE EAST: CULTURAL NATIONALISM AND 430 EDUCATION IN NEW YORK CITY 0 Se eee a Richard M. Breaun lfoyin Falola and Augustine Agwuele, eds., AFRICANS AND THE POLITICS OF 433 POPULAR CULTURI Tola Olu Pearce P. A. Edwards, G. T. McMillon, and J. D. Turner, CHANGE IS GONNA COME: 436 TRANSFORMING LITERACY EDUCATION FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS Dionne Dar Stanley F. Lanzano, TRUE PLACES: A LOWCOUNTRY PREACHER, HIS 437 CHURCH, AND HIS PEOPLI James R. Young, Jr. ANNOUNCEMENTS VATIONAL COUNCIL OF BLACK STUDIES STATEMENT ON THI 440) INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT {ND THE HISTORIC DEMAND FOR REPARATIONS 601 Volume 96, No. 4 Fall 2011 Special Issue “African Americans and the History of Sport” Guest Editors, Scott N. Brooks and Dexter Blackman Contents INTRODUCTION: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE HISTORY OI A4| SPORT—NEW PERSPECTIVES Scott N. Brooks and Dexte/ r Bl] ack] man , 448 FIT FOR CITIZENSHIP: BLACK SPARRING MASTERS, GYMNASIUM OWNERS, AND THE WHITE BODY, 1825-1886 Louis Moore “IT GUESS PM BECOMING MORE AND MORE MILITANT”: ARTHUR 474 ASHE AND THE BLACK FREEDOM MOVEMENT, 1961-1968 Eric Allen Hall LET’S GO, LET’S SHOW, LET’S RODEO: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE HISTORY OF RODEO Tracy Owens Patton and Sally M. Schedlock CITY OF BASKETBALL LOVE: PHILADELPAHNDI ATH I NURTURINGO F BLACK MALES’ HOOP DREAMS Scott \ Brooks AFRICAN AMERICANS AND SPORTS: BOOK REVIEWS Andrew Ritchie, MAJOR TAYLOR: “THE FASTEST BICYCLE RIDER IN THE WORLD” Maureen M. Smith Randy Roberts, JOE LOUIS: HARD TIMES MAN Jason M. Perkins Bob Luke, THE MOST FAMOUS WOMAN IN BASEBALL: EFFA MANLEY {ND THE NEGRO LEAGUES {my Essington 602

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