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Signifyin(g) as a Rhetorical Device in Selected Writings of the Harlem Renaissance

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Signifyin(g) as a Rhetorical Device in Selected Writings of the Harlem Renaissance

Rodney O. Lain Thesis, Appendix B

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The Thirteens (Black)*

Rodney O. Lain Thesis, Appendix A

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The Signifying Monkey*

Rodney O. Lain Thesis, Chapter 4

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Simply Written – Signifyin(g) in the Writings of Langston Hughes

Rodney O. Lain Thesis, Chapter 3

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Lawd Today! – Signifyin(g) in the Writings of Richard Wright

Rodney O. Lain Thesis, Chapter 2

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“Ain’t She Specifiyin?” – Signifyin(g) in the Writings of Zora Neale Hurston

Rodney O. Lain Thesis, Chapter 1

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Fiction is of great value to any people as a preserver of manners and customs…. – Pauline Hopkins (circa 1900) You can never really get your point across to a person until you learn how to communicate with him. If he speaks French, you can’t speak German. You have to know what language he speaks and […]

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