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Call for Papers: Submission Deadline: June 1, 2017
What is crisis without opportunity? The psychic life of this special issue signifies upon intellectual inquiry during the Harlem Renaissance as the twin pillars of that black cultural work are reflected in the journals, Crisis (1910) and Opportunity (1923). This special issue of south hopes to examine the fraught contemporary landscape of “southern” politics, activism, and culture. Where there is crisis, there is also opportunity.