Black Issues Book Review

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from July 2000
Last Number: May 2007

Cox, Matthews & Associates
ISSN 1522-0524




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Vol. 8 Nbr. 1, January 2006

Book industry history makers.

From the editor-in-chief - Editorial

December 1, 1955.

Executive editor's view - Rosa Parks

Uncovering the facts.

Letter to the editor - Letter to the Editor

Awards Season.

Between the lines: the inside scoop on what's happening in the publishing industry

Signings & sightings.

Book festivals and conferences - Calendar

The flex plan: clubs for those who don't have time for clubs.

Books & clubs - Directory

The color of love: Harlequin courts African American women with its own new lines and elopes with BET/Arabesque imprint.

And Jayden and Alexis lived happily ever after: the romance author's job is to deliver dreams--or else.

The love scene

In his footsteps: Johnson's company began publishing its own books to satisfy growing interest in black history.

Self-publishing

Large and in charge: people who are making it and making a difference in the book industry.

Books - Cover Story

A change the air: book industry eyes the market and goes after diverse talent to reach it.

Jazz You Can See.

Circle Dance: The Art Of John T. Scott - Book Review

Literacy calendar.

Calendar

Writing camps: got skills?

Young adult

Black history month: understanding our past; new books guide young readers through history's lessons.

Children's bookshelf - Show Way - Copper Sun - They Dance Alone - Children's review - Book review

Loose the shackles: when fiction writers brave the harsh realities of slavery.

Bibliography

Owning people: latest nonfiction on the institution of slavery dig deeper into a troubling subject.

Bibliography

The face in the mirror: a writer's search for the Confederates in the family tree leads to some unexpected discoveries.

My Confederate Kinfolk - Book Review

Dual heritage: new resources offer clues to the hidden legacy of Afro-Native American kinships.

Bibliomane: Choice Books From University Presses and Small Publishers

Saving ourselves: archival treasures: the closing of the Clark Atlanta library school renews interest in collections at many historically black colleges and universities.

They Tell Me of a Home.

Brief Article - Book Review

Common ground: librarians from five racial or cultural caucuses plan historic gathering.

Bidding for history: Swann Galleries' auction of rare manuscripts and printed African Americana draws buyers who appreciate its importance.

Just the facts: reference works on African Americans are foundations of a good home library.

Essential: Selections for the well-stocked personal library - Bibliography

For all seasons: Philadelphia group spreads love of black writing to community throughout the year.

Joplin's Ghost.

Book Review

On Beauty.

Book Review

The Long Mile.

Brief Article - Book Review

The Whale Caller.

Book Review

Voodoo Season: A Marie Laveau Mystery.

Brief Article - Book Review


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