Epilogue: An experience in literary archaeology: publishing a black Lost Generation / Early African American historians: a book history and historiography approach -- the case of William Cooper Nell (1816-1874) / Samuel Blumenfeld. The publication and reception of The Southern Negro and the Public Library / Cheryl Knott -- Part II. Bilingualism and ethnic identity -- Widening the paradigm of American literature: small presses in the publishing and creation of new Hispanic texts / Manuel Brito -- Franco-American writers: in-visible authors in the global literary market / Peggy Pacini -- Part III. Challenging stereotypes: a gendered perspective -- Reacting to the white publishing world: Zora Neale Hurston and Negro stereotypes / Claudine Raynaud -- Beyond mainstream presses: publishing women of color as cultural and political critique / Matilde Martin Gonzalez -- Part IV. Re-visiting the canon -- The roots of Cane: Jean Toomer in The Double Dealer and modernist networks / John K. Young -- Popular book clubs and the marketing of African American best sellers / Laurence Cossu-Beaumont -- The poetry of Phillis Wheatley in slavery's recollective economies, 1773 to the present / Max Cavitch -- Epilogue: An experience in literary archaeology: publishing a black Lost Generation / Samuel Blumenfeld.
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