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“Radical Dharma”

Williams, A. K., Owens, L. R., & Syedullah, J. (2016). Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books. Find the book here: worldcat.org/isbn/1623170982  

“Rotten English”

Ahmad, D. (Ed.) (2007). Rotten English: A literary anthology. New York, NY: Norton. Find the anthology at worldcat.org/isbn/0393329607

“Sozaboy”

Saro-Wiwa K. (1994). Sozaboy: a novel in rotten English. White Plains, N.Y., Longman. Find the book at worldcat.org/isbn/0582236991

“Talkin and Testifyin”

Smitherman, G. (1977). Talkin and testifyin: The language of Black America. Wayne State University Press. Find the book at worldcat.org/isbn/0814318053 An excerpt: The most distinctive differences in the structure of Black Dialect are patterns using be (sometimes written and pronounced… Continue Reading →

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