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Baker-Fletcher, Garth, ed., Black Religion after the Million Man March: Voices on the Future, Orbis Books, 1998.
This book is a collection of articles discussing the role of religious life in African-American politics and thought after the 1995 Million Man March in Washington, D.C.
Bascom, William, African Folktales in the New World, Indiana University Press, 1992.
Bascom's book is a collected discussion of African-American folktales derived from traditional African folktales. It serves as a useful counterpoint to Connelly's representation of African-American interpretations of the Bible in terms of folk narrative.
Bryan III, J., Merry Gentlemen (and One Lady), Atheneum, 1987.
This work is a cultural history of the Algonquin Round Table, an informal affiliation of writers, artists, and intellectuals in New York City with whom Connelly was associated.
Filler, Louis, ed., American Anxieties: A Collective Portrait of the 1930s, Transaction, 1993.
Filler provides a cultural history of the era in...
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