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African American wit and humor. --- Wit and humor --- Black authors.
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"From Blackface to BlackTwitter: Reflections on Black Humor, Race, Politics and Gender, traces the roots and fruits of comedy over the centuries to analyze and offer insights into the intersections of race, gender and politics in humor that is by, for and/or about black people" --
African American comedians. --- African American wit and humor. --- African Americans --- Woman-man relationships --- Social conditions --- Humor. --- United States --- Race relations
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Modern black humor represents a rich history of radical innovation stretching back to the antebellum period. 'Laughing Fit to Kill' reveals how black writers, artists, and comedians have used humor across two centuries as a uniquely powerful response to forced migration and enslavement.
American literature --- African American wit and humor --- Black humor. --- Slavery in literature. --- Comic, The, in literature. --- African Americans in literature. --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Slavery and slaves in literature --- Slaves in literature --- Black comedy --- Black humor (Literature) --- Black humor in literature --- Dark humor --- Wit and humor --- Afro-American wit and humor --- Black humor (African American humor) --- Negro wit and humor --- Wit and humor, African American --- American wit and humor --- African American authors --- History and criticism. --- African American wit and humor. --- Afro-amerikaner i litteraturen. --- Amerikansk litteratur --- Literatur --- Literatur. --- Schwarzer Humor --- Schwarzer Humor. --- Sklaverei --- Slaveri i litteraturen. --- Svart humor. --- African American authors. --- Afro-amerikanska författare. --- Afroamerikanische Autoren --- Motiv --- Schwarze, ... --- University of South Alabama. --- Schwarze. --- USA. --- History and criticism --- Black humor --- Slavery in literature --- African Americans in literature --- Brown, William Wells --- Criticism and interpretation --- Chesnutt, Charles Waddell --- Reed, Ishmael --- Parks, Suzan-Lori --- Pryor, Richard --- Colescott, Robert --- Walker, Kara --- Enslaved persons in literature
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