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Acknowledgments; Editors' Introductions; Natalie King-Pedroso; Rhone Fraser ; Part I: Protagonist as Child; Chapter 1. Raising the Inner Child: Lessons in Emotional Development in God Help the Child ; Jasmin Wilson; Chapter 2. "The House That Race Built:" Declarations of Toni Morrison's Prophetic Voice in God Help the Child and The Bluest Eye; Khalilah Watson; Chapter 3. Making Black Lives and Families Matter: Honoring Family and Fatherhood in God Help the Child; Sukanya Senapati; Chapter 4. Harvesting Sight and Mind: The Crippling of Community in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child; Jericho Williams; Part II: Protagonist as Professional; Chapter 5. "Sistah From Another Mista": Examining the Familial Bond Between Bride and Brooklyn in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child; Na'Imah Ford ; Chapter 6. The Loss and Regaining of Self: Identity Negotiation in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child; Xenia Liashuk; Chapter 7. "Memory is the Worst Thing About Healing:" Acknowledging Multigenerational Trauma and the Middle Passage Voyage of the Sable Venus in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child; Yolanda Franklin; Part III: Protagonist as Partner; Chapter 8. Socialized to Silence: A Close Reading of Lula Ann Bridewell and Booker Starbern in God Help the Child According to Kobi Kambon's African Self-Consciousness Model; Rhone Fraser; Chapter 9. "You Will Love Them, No Matter How Ugly Their Truth Is": Truth, Onomastics, and Black Women's Humanity in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child and Mara Brock Akil's Being Mary Jane; Natalie King-Pedroso; Appendix A. Discussion Questions: Conflicts in Comradeship; Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors