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Ronald L. Jackson II is Associate Professor of Culture and Communication Theory at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of The Negotiation of Cultural Identity (1999). Elaine B. Richardson is Assistant Professor of English and by courtesy, Applied Linguistics at Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of African-American Literacies (Routledge, 2002).
Introduction, Ronald L. Jackson, Elaine B. Richardson
Classical Egyptian Origins of African American Rhetoric
Chapter 1 Nommo, Kawaida, and Communicative Practice, Maulana Karenga
Chapter 2 The Spiritual Essence of African American Rhetoric, Adisa A. Alkebulan
Manifestations of African American Rhetoric and Orality
Chapter 3 African American Orality, Thurmon Garner, Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Chapter 4 "Jesus Is a Rock", Melbourne S. Cummings, Judi Moore Latta
Chapter 5 The Use of Public Space as Cultural Communicator, Deborah F. Atwater, Sandra L. Herndon
Politics of Defining African American Rhetoric
Chapter 6 The Word at Work, Richard L. Wright
Chapter 7 The Politics of (In)visibility in African American Rhetorical Scholarship, Mark Lawrence McPhail
Chapter 8 Afrocentricity as Metatheory, Ronald L. Jackson II
African American Rhetorical Analyses of Struggle and Resistance
Chapter 9 Africological Theory and Criticism, Jeffrey Lynn Woodyard
Chapter 10 Every Man Fights for His Freedom, Ella Forbes
Chapter 11 "The Duty of the Civilized Is to Civilize the Uncivilized", Felicia M. Miyakawa
Chapter 12 Death Narratives from the Killing Fields, Carlos D. Morrison
Trends and Innovations in Analyzing Contemporary African American Rhetori
Chapter 13 Lauryn Hill as Lyricist and Womanist, Celnisha L. Dangerfield
Chapter 14 The Kink Factor, Regina E. Spellers
Chapter 15 An Afrocentric Rhetorical Analysis of Johnnie Cochran's Closing Argument in the O.J. Simpson Trial, Felicia R. Walker
Chapter 16 Afrocentric Rhetoric Transcending Audiences and Contexts, Shauntae Brown-White
Visions for Research in African American Rhetoric
Chapter 17 The Future of African American Rhetoric, Molefi Kete Asante
Chapter 18 The Discourse of African American Women, Dorthy L. Pennington
Classical Egyptian Origins of African American Rhetoric
Chapter 1 Nommo, Kawaida, and Communicative Practice, Maulana Karenga
Chapter 2 The Spiritual Essence of African American Rhetoric, Adisa A. Alkebulan
Manifestations of African American Rhetoric and Orality
Chapter 3 African American Orality, Thurmon Garner, Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Chapter 4 "Jesus Is a Rock", Melbourne S. Cummings, Judi Moore Latta
Chapter 5 The Use of Public Space as Cultural Communicator, Deborah F. Atwater, Sandra L. Herndon
Politics of Defining African American Rhetoric
Chapter 6 The Word at Work, Richard L. Wright
Chapter 7 The Politics of (In)visibility in African American Rhetorical Scholarship, Mark Lawrence McPhail
Chapter 8 Afrocentricity as Metatheory, Ronald L. Jackson II
African American Rhetorical Analyses of Struggle and Resistance
Chapter 9 Africological Theory and Criticism, Jeffrey Lynn Woodyard
Chapter 10 Every Man Fights for His Freedom, Ella Forbes
Chapter 11 "The Duty of the Civilized Is to Civilize the Uncivilized", Felicia M. Miyakawa
Chapter 12 Death Narratives from the Killing Fields, Carlos D. Morrison
Trends and Innovations in Analyzing Contemporary African American Rhetori
Chapter 13 Lauryn Hill as Lyricist and Womanist, Celnisha L. Dangerfield
Chapter 14 The Kink Factor, Regina E. Spellers
Chapter 15 An Afrocentric Rhetorical Analysis of Johnnie Cochran's Closing Argument in the O.J. Simpson Trial, Felicia R. Walker
Chapter 16 Afrocentric Rhetoric Transcending Audiences and Contexts, Shauntae Brown-White
Visions for Research in African American Rhetoric
Chapter 17 The Future of African American Rhetoric, Molefi Kete Asante
Chapter 18 The Discourse of African American Women, Dorthy L. Pennington
Introduction, Ronald L. Jackson, Elaine B. Richardson
Classical Egyptian Origins of African American Rhetoric
Chapter 1 Nommo, Kawaida, and Communicative Practice, Maulana Karenga
Chapter 2 The Spiritual Essence of African American Rhetoric, Adisa A. Alkebulan
Manifestations of African American Rhetoric and Orality
Chapter 3 African American Orality, Thurmon Garner, Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Chapter 4 "Jesus Is a Rock", Melbourne S. Cummings, Judi Moore Latta
Chapter 5 The Use of Public Space as Cultural Communicator, Deborah F. Atwater, Sandra L. Herndon
Politics of Defining African American Rhetoric
Chapter 6 The Word at Work, Richard L. Wright
Chapter 7 The Politics of (In)visibility in African American Rhetorical Scholarship, Mark Lawrence McPhail
Chapter 8 Afrocentricity as Metatheory, Ronald L. Jackson II
African American Rhetorical Analyses of Struggle and Resistance
Chapter 9 Africological Theory and Criticism, Jeffrey Lynn Woodyard
Chapter 10 Every Man Fights for His Freedom, Ella Forbes
Chapter 11 "The Duty of the Civilized Is to Civilize the Uncivilized", Felicia M. Miyakawa
Chapter 12 Death Narratives from the Killing Fields, Carlos D. Morrison
Trends and Innovations in Analyzing Contemporary African American Rhetori
Chapter 13 Lauryn Hill as Lyricist and Womanist, Celnisha L. Dangerfield
Chapter 14 The Kink Factor, Regina E. Spellers
Chapter 15 An Afrocentric Rhetorical Analysis of Johnnie Cochran's Closing Argument in the O.J. Simpson Trial, Felicia R. Walker
Chapter 16 Afrocentric Rhetoric Transcending Audiences and Contexts, Shauntae Brown-White
Visions for Research in African American Rhetoric
Chapter 17 The Future of African American Rhetoric, Molefi Kete Asante
Chapter 18 The Discourse of African American Women, Dorthy L. Pennington
Classical Egyptian Origins of African American Rhetoric
Chapter 1 Nommo, Kawaida, and Communicative Practice, Maulana Karenga
Chapter 2 The Spiritual Essence of African American Rhetoric, Adisa A. Alkebulan
Manifestations of African American Rhetoric and Orality
Chapter 3 African American Orality, Thurmon Garner, Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Chapter 4 "Jesus Is a Rock", Melbourne S. Cummings, Judi Moore Latta
Chapter 5 The Use of Public Space as Cultural Communicator, Deborah F. Atwater, Sandra L. Herndon
Politics of Defining African American Rhetoric
Chapter 6 The Word at Work, Richard L. Wright
Chapter 7 The Politics of (In)visibility in African American Rhetorical Scholarship, Mark Lawrence McPhail
Chapter 8 Afrocentricity as Metatheory, Ronald L. Jackson II
African American Rhetorical Analyses of Struggle and Resistance
Chapter 9 Africological Theory and Criticism, Jeffrey Lynn Woodyard
Chapter 10 Every Man Fights for His Freedom, Ella Forbes
Chapter 11 "The Duty of the Civilized Is to Civilize the Uncivilized", Felicia M. Miyakawa
Chapter 12 Death Narratives from the Killing Fields, Carlos D. Morrison
Trends and Innovations in Analyzing Contemporary African American Rhetori
Chapter 13 Lauryn Hill as Lyricist and Womanist, Celnisha L. Dangerfield
Chapter 14 The Kink Factor, Regina E. Spellers
Chapter 15 An Afrocentric Rhetorical Analysis of Johnnie Cochran's Closing Argument in the O.J. Simpson Trial, Felicia R. Walker
Chapter 16 Afrocentric Rhetoric Transcending Audiences and Contexts, Shauntae Brown-White
Visions for Research in African American Rhetoric
Chapter 17 The Future of African American Rhetoric, Molefi Kete Asante
Chapter 18 The Discourse of African American Women, Dorthy L. Pennington