Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Is The W. E. B. Du Bois Professor Of The Humanities, Chair Of The Department Of Afro-American Studies, And Director Of The W. E. B. Du Bois Institute For Afro-American Research At Harvard University. Among His Many Books Are "Colored People: A Memoir And Wonders Of The African World." He Won An American Book Award In 1989 For "The Signifying Monkey."
Halperin , Douglass Frederick, Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave
Dell Publishing Company , 1997
Mass paperback, 176 pages
West Cornel, Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
The Future of the Race
Vintage Books Usa , 1997
Quality paperback, 196 pages
Norton Anthology of African American Literature
Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
W. W. Norton & Company, 1996
Hardcover
Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
Colored People
Vintage Books Usa , 1995
Quality paperback, 240 pages
Douglass Frederick:
Douglass: Autobiographies
Library Of America (Hardcover)( 68)
Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
Library Of America , 1994
Hardcover, 1100 pages
Hughes Langston, Appiah Kwame Anthony, Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
Langston Hughes: Critical Perspectives Past and Present
Amistad Literary Series
Harper Paperbacks , 1993
Quality paperback, 272 pages
Race, Writing, and Difference
Editor: Kwame Anthony Appiah, Editor: Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
University Of Chicago Press , 1992
Quality paperback, 428 pages
Gates Henry Louis, Jr.:
The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism
Oxford University Press, Usa , 1989
Quality paperback, 320 pages




