Introduction: Keeping the past in lively memory after King: the traumatic implications of black American oppression -- 'Philadelphia did not burn': quelling riots, deferring hoop dreams in the age of the militant black athlete -- Haunted longings: nostalgic black musical formulations of masculinity and the patriarchal family -- "A 'genuinely Afro-American narrative': Sarah Phillips and the politics of black textual authenticity -- Screening the Beloved novel: on Oprah Winfrey and the protocols of adaptation -- Conclusion: No longer at home?.
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