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Remembering Jim Crow in the Age of Trump: An Analysis of the Rhetorical Functions of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Imagery
by Christopher House
Blacks and White TV: African Americans in Television Since 1948
by J. Fred MacDonald
"How Do I Rent a Negro?": Racialized Subjectivity and Digital Performance Art
by Brandi Wilkins Catanese - Theatre Journal
Racial Kitsch and Black Performance
by Tavia Nyong'o - The Yale Journal of Criticism
Stereotypes: Negative Racial Stereotypes and Their Effect on Attitudes Toward African-Americans
by Laura Green, Virginia Commonwealth University
New Racist Forms
by David Pilgrim
Every Time I Turn Around - Rite, Reversal, and the End of Blackface Minstrelsy
by Jim Comer
Al Jolson: A Megastar Long Buried Under a Layer of Blackface
by Ted Gioia, NY Times
Ethnic Images in Film Posters and Songsheet Covers
by Charles Hardy
From "Under Cork" to Overcoming: Black Images in the Comics
by Charles Hardy
Coon Songs and Racial Stereotypes in American Popular Song
by Richard A. Reublin and Robert L. Maine
From Hostility to Reverence: 100 Years of African-American Imagery in Games
by Denis Mercier, Ph.D.
History of Coon Chicken Inn
by Maxon Lester Graham family
Lee Drives a Spike in Stereotypes
Notes on the Spike Lee film 'Bamboozled'
Mammy: Her Life and Times
by Phil Patton
Reversal of Roles
Subversion and Reaffirmation of Racial Stereotypes in
Dumbo
and
The Jungle Book
Thoroughly Modern Mammy
by Erin Aubry Kaplan, LA Weekly
Toys as History: Ethnic Images and Cultural Change
by Pamela B. Nelson
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