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MELUSMulti-Ethnic Literature of the United States


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Byrne, "The Genesis of Whiteface in Nineteenth-Century American Popular Culture," Melus 29:3/4 (2004): 134; Robert Nowatzki, "Paddy Jumps Jim Crow: Irish-Americans and Blackface Minstrelsy," Eire-Ireland 41:3/4 (Winter 2006): 162-85.
In this regard, Till is far more than "a disrupter of the peace," as Christopher Metress claims ("'No Justice, No Peace': The Figure of Emmett Till in African American Literature," MELUS 28 [Spring 2003]: 97).
Catelynn Melus of Townsend received the first scholarship from the recently established Pearl A.
 
 
 
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