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Traveling with the Dog: Greyhound and American Journeys Padlock
by Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
At the Greyhound, Seven Stages, and Trailways bus stations, when you approach the ticket agents behind the glass that separates the world of employees and rules from the public at large, you may be as...
Barack Obama in the Public Imagination Padlock
by Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
BY the time this article sees print, our eyes will have blurred from reading that Barack Obama, the first African American to win the presidential nomination of a major party, has accomplished a feat ...
Behind the Masks Padlock
by Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
Fanon: A Novel by John Edgar Wideman Houghton Mifflin, 2008 240 pp $24 THE OVERALL critical response to John Edgar Wideman’s Fanon was not positive. Carlin Romano wrote in the Philadelphia Inq...
The Alternate's Perspective Padlock
by Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
I appreciate today that a jury summons is serious business, but I didn’t two decades ago, when I was twenty-three years old and living in Savannah, Georgia. I received a jury summons and promptly igno...
History, Amnesia, and the N Word Padlock
by Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
The N Word Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn’t, and Why by Jabari Asim Houghton Mifflin, 2007 239 pp $26 Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word by Randall Kennedy Vintage, 2003 208 pp ...

Keywords: Randall Kennedy, race, African American politics, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
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Sex, Race, and Precious
by Darryl Lorenzo Wellington
“IN THE beginning was not the shadow, but the act.” Ralph Ellison's cause and effect dictum is applicable to any cinematic adaptation of a literary work: Before there was the movie, there was the boo...

Keywords: Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Precious, race, Ralph Ellison, Harlem, film