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Introduction
Chapter 1. Historical and Literary Background
Chapter 2. Untangling a Paradoxical Web for the Black Warrior: The Anansean Motif in Captain Blackman
Chapter 3. Reading the Signs: Re-Membering the Legacy of Voodoo as Path to Empowerment in De Mojo Blues
Chapter 4. Playin' It by Ear: The "Jazzerly" Sound of Survival in Tragic Magic
Chapter 5. Transcending Abstractions by Re-Membering Self in George Davis's Coming Home
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Literary Representation of the African American Experience in Vietnam
Appendix 2. Visual and Musical Representation of the African American Experience in Vietnam.
Chapter 1. Historical and Literary Background
Chapter 2. Untangling a Paradoxical Web for the Black Warrior: The Anansean Motif in Captain Blackman
Chapter 3. Reading the Signs: Re-Membering the Legacy of Voodoo as Path to Empowerment in De Mojo Blues
Chapter 4. Playin' It by Ear: The "Jazzerly" Sound of Survival in Tragic Magic
Chapter 5. Transcending Abstractions by Re-Membering Self in George Davis's Coming Home
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Literary Representation of the African American Experience in Vietnam
Appendix 2. Visual and Musical Representation of the African American Experience in Vietnam.