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by Erin E. Evans onJanuary 3, 2011
Three new stories show another side to Hurston's life during the Harlem Renaissance.
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While a few authors have made it into mainstream literature, many can't escape the publishing industry's narrow category of African-American literature.
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by Teresa Wiltz onJuly 25, 2009
The gay black writer invented his life the way he invented characters and changed the face of black literature.
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Starting with "Dreams from my Father", the president's 1995 memoir, and perhaps before, bookstores have embraced a literature of interracial family mysteries that explore both America and identity--and frequently return to race....
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