Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2016) "Scripting Black Love in the 1990s: Pleasure, Respectability, and Responsibility in an Era of HIV/AIDS " Romance Fiction and American Culture: Love as the Practice of Freedom? 111-127 Topic health/medical Brenda Jackson African American romance sex/sexuality gender race/ethnicity United States of America history romance and, or as, activism
Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2021) "African American romance " The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Romance Fiction 229-251 DOI:10.4324/9781315613468-10 Topic African American romance Older and/or precursor texts (may not be "romance" as now defined) race/ethnicity Publishing Rosalind Welles - pen name of Elsie B. Washington Lia Sanders - pen name of Angela Jackson and Sandra Jackson-Opoku Alyssa Cole
Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2022) "Black Cultural Studies and Black Love: Why Black Love Matters " Black Love Matters: Real Talk on Romance, Being Seen, and Happily Ever After 127-141 Topic love race/ethnicity teaching romance
Hendricks, Margo Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2022) Introduction to the Special Issue on Black Romance Journal of Popular Romance Studies 11: DOI: 10.70138/UEEC8118 Topic romance scholarship Sandra Kitt Brenda Jackson Beverly Jenkins Vivian Stephens Alyssa Cole Rebekah Weatherspoon Gwyneth Bolton/Gwendolyn Pough Rochelle Alers Margo Hendricks/Elysabeth Grace
Hendricks, Margo Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2022) Journal of Popular Romance Studies: Special Issue: Black Romance : International Association for the Study of Popular Romance Topic African American romance Sandra Kitt Brenda Jackson Beverly Jenkins Vivian Stephens Alyssa Cole Rebekah Weatherspoon Gwyneth Bolton/Gwendolyn Pough Rochelle Alers Margo Hendricks/Elysabeth Grace
Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2022) Response to Eric Selinger’s “Cant and Canonicity” Journal of Popular Romance Studies 11: DOI: 10.70138/KUMM2566 Topic romance scholarship Publishing race/ethnicity Brenda Jackson Rochelle Alers teaching romance
Moody-Freeman, Julie E. (2022) Romance, Hip-Hop Feminism, and Black Love: From Theory to Praxis Journal of Popular Romance Studies 11: DOI: 10.70138/MCKL2088 Topic Gwyneth Bolton/Gwendolyn Pough feminism African American romance gender teaching romance sex/sexuality music romance and, or as, activism race/ethnicity