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African American Book Reviews

African American Book Reviews. Southwest Journal of Cultures. Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Tap Dancing America A Cultural History. By Constance Valis Hill. Oxford and New York Oxford University Press, January 2010. Cloth ISBN. 978-0195390827, 39.95. 464 pages. Review by Douglas C. Macleod, State University of New York, Albany. Tap Dancing America a Cultural History. In her work, Hill talks about a then-twenty-six-year-old Horne performing in. In fact, that is what makes. Such a compelling read. O.

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An interdisciplinary venue for culture studies and scholarly book reviews. Bridget and I would like to thank you all for reading the Southwest Journal of Cultures. We have decided to move on to other projects, but the journal will continue publishing timely culture studies book reviews without us. Other editors will take the reins. Welcome to Fall Post 1! This post is the first in our Fall 10 season. Review by Reba Wissner, Brandeis University.

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African American Book Reviews. Southwest Journal of Cultures. Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Tap Dancing America A Cultural History. By Constance Valis Hill. Oxford and New York Oxford University Press, January 2010. Cloth ISBN. 978-0195390827, 39.95. 464 pages. Review by Douglas C. Macleod, State University of New York, Albany. Tap Dancing America a Cultural History. In her work, Hill talks about a then-twenty-six-year-old Horne performing in. In fact, that is what makes. Such a compelling read. O.

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