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ENGL240 Introduction to African American Literature
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ENGL293 Introduction to Medieval Literature
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ENGL317 African American Literary Theory
ENGL318 James Baldwin: In Black and White
ENGL322 Poetics of the Short-Short
ENGL324 Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
ENGL326 Advanced Nonfiction Workshop: Biography and Profile
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