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Princeton University Press,
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9780691126524
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The new Negro : readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938
The Negro in drama / Reflections on O'Neill's plays / The drama of Negro life / The gift of laughter / Same old blues / The drama of Negro life / The Negro in the field of drama / Has the Negro a place in the theatre? / A criticism of the Negro drama as it relates to the Negro dramatist and artist / From Black Manhattan / The Negro theatre--a dodo bird / A note on African art ; The American Negro as artist ; African art : classic style / Henry Ossawa Tanner / African plastic in contemporary art / The Negro artist and modern art
The new Negro / An appeal to the king / Afro-American education / Heroes and martyrs / The club movement among colored women of America ; The intellectual progress of the colored women of the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation / Rough sketches : a study of the features of the new Negro woman ; Rough sketches : the new negro man / An ostracised race in ferment : the conflict of Negro parties and Negro leaders over methods of dealing with their own problem / The new Negro / Returning soldiers / The new Negro and the U.N.I.A. / As to `The new Negro' / The new Negro / The new politics ; Education and the race / The new Negro ; Sterling Brown : the new Negro folk-poet / The new Negro Hokum / Who is the new Negro, and why? / The new Negro as revealed in his poetry ; La Bourgeoisie Noire E. Franklin Frazier / The new Negro in Paris / The rise of the Black internationale / One phase of American literature / [Negro in literature] / The Negro in books / The Negro in literature / The Negro in art : how shall he be portrayed / Some aspects of the Negro interpreted in contemporary American and European literature / The Negro in recent American literature
The younger literary movement / Negro youth speaks / Uncle Tom's mansion / The Aframerican : new style / The Negro renaissance / The Negro renaissance / The Negro literary renaissance / The Negro 'renaissance' / The Negro Renaissance / Our Negro 'intellectuals' / For a Negro magazine / Art and propaganda / Propaganda in the theatre / Criteria of Negro art / Art or propaganda? / Propaganda--or poetry? -- Blueprint for Negro writing
Afro-American women and their work / The value of race literature / The writing of a novel / The Negro in literature and art / Negro literature for Negro pupils / Negro race consciousness as reflected in race literature / Colored authors and their contributions to the world's literature / A point of view (an opportunity dinner reaction) / The Negro digs up his past / A note on the sociology of Negro literature / Negro art, past and present / Survey of Negro literature, 1760-1926 / Race prejudice and the Negro artist / Negro literature / Characteristics of Negro expression / The Negro genius
On a certain condescension in white publishers / The Negro audience / Negro authors must eat / The dilemma of the Negro author ; Negro authors and white publishers / Our literary audience / A Negro writer to his critics / Problems facing the Negro writer today / Some contemporary poets of the Negro race / Dunbar's poetry in literary English / The Negro in poetry / Old school of Negro 'critics' hard on Paul Laurence Dunbar / Negro poets and their poetry / The Negro poets of the United States / Mr. Garvey as a poet
Negro music / The sorrow songs / Negro folk song / The Negro spirituals / The Negro spirituals and American art / Self-portraiture and social criticism in Negro folk-song / Spirituals and neo-spirituals / Whence comes jass? / That mysterious 'jazz' / Jazzing away prejudice ; Where The etude stands on jazz / Jazz at home / From the appeal of jazz / Hot jazz / From Swing that music
Gates, Henry Louis.
Jarrett, Gene Andrew, 1975-
Rollin Lynde Hartt -- Paul Robeson -- Montgomery Gregory -- Jessie Fauset -- Theophilus Lewis -- Alain Locke -- Rowena Woodham Jelliffe -- Jules Bledsoe -- Eulalie Spence -- James Weldon Johnson -- Ralph Matthews -- Alain Locke -- Jessie Fauset -- Harry Alan Potamkin -- Romare Bearden.
W.E.C. Wright -- J.W.E. Bowen -- Booker T. Washington -- N.B. Wood -- Fannie Barrier Williams -- John Henry Adams, Jr. -- Ray Stannard Baker -- William Pickens -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- Marcus Garvey -- Anonymous -- Geroid Robinson -- Hubert H. Harrison -- Alain Locke -- Gustavus Adolphus Stewart -- J.A. Rogers -- Charlotte E. Taussig -- Claude McKay -- George S. Schuyler -- Anna Julia Cooper -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Charles W. Chesnutt -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- The Crisis Symposium -- John Frederick Matheus -- Eugene Clay --
W.E.B. Du Bois -- Alain Locke -- Carl van Vechten -- H.L. Mencken -- Carl van Doren -- Walter White -- Benjamin Brawley -- Lloyd Morris -- Martha Gruening -- Allison Davis -- Claude McKay -- Eric Walrond -- Willis Richardson -- W.E.B. du Bois -- Alain Locke -- Richard Wright --
Katherine Tillman -- Victoria Earle Matthews -- Charles W. Chesnutt -- W.E.B. du Bois -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Robert E. Park -- Irene M. Gaines -- Brenda Ray Moryck -- Arthur A. Schomburg -- Fred Dearmond -- Albert C. Barnes -- Thomas L.G. Oxley -- James Weldon Johnson -- Walter White -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Benjamin Brawley --
Hubert H. Harrison -- Willis Richardson -- George W. Jacobs (George S. Schuyler) -- James Weldon Johnson -- Sterling A. Brown -- Claude McKay -- Eugene C. Holmes -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- Charles Eaton Burch -- John Edward Bruce -- Thomas Millard Henry -- Wallace Thurman -- Alain Locke -- T. Thomas Fortune -- James Weldon Johnson --
Paul Laurence Dunbar -- W.E.B. du Bois -- John W. Work -- Alain Locke -- Laurence Buermeyer -- B.A. Botkin -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Walter Kingsley -- Grenville Vernon -- Anonymous -- J.A. Rogers -- R.W.S. Mendl -- Robert Goffin -- Louis Armstrong --
edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Gene Andrew Jarrett.
2007
The new Negro : readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938
©2007.
When African American intellectuals announced the birth of the ""New Negro"" around the turn of the twentieth century, they were attempting throu
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The new Negro / An appeal to the king / Afro-American education / Heroes and martyrs / The club movement among colored women of America ; The intellectual progress of the colored women of the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation / Rough sketches : a study of the features of the new Negro woman ; Rough sketches : the new negro man / An ostracised race in ferment : the conflict of Negro parties and Negro leaders over methods of dealing with their own problem / The new Negro / Returning soldiers / The new Negro and the U.N.I.A. / As to 'The new Negro' / The new Negro / The new politics ; Education and the race / The new Negro ; Sterling Brown : the new Negro folk-poet / The new Negro Hokum / Who is the new Negro, and why? / The new Negro as revealed in his poetry ; La Bourgeoisie Noire E. Franklin Frazier / The new Negro in Paris / The rise of the Black internationale / One phase of American literature / [Negro in literature] / The Negro in books / The Negro in literature / The Negro in art : how shall he be portrayed / Some aspects of the Negro interpreted in contemporary American and European literature / The Negro in recent American literature
The younger literary movement / Negro youth speaks / Uncle Tom's mansion / The Aframerican : new style / The Negro renaissance / The Negro renaissance / The Negro literary renaissance / The Negro 'renaissance' / The Negro Renaissance / Our Negro 'intellectuals' / For a Negro magazine / Art and propaganda / Propaganda in the theatre / Criteria of Negro art / Art or propaganda? / Propaganda--or poetry? -- Blueprint for Negro writing
Afro-American women and their work / The value of race literature / The writing of a novel / The Negro in literature and art / Negro literature for Negro pupils / Negro race consciousness as reflected in race literature / Colored authors and their contributions to the world's literature / A point of view (an opportunity dinner reaction) / The Negro digs up his past / A note on the sociology of Negro literature / Negro art, past and present / Survey of Negro literature, 1760-1926 / Race prejudice and the Negro artist / Negro literature / Characteristics of Negro expression / The Negro genius
On a certain condescension in white publishers / The Negro audience / Negro authors must eat / The dilemma of the Negro author ; Negro authors and white publishers / Our literary audience / A Negro writer to his critics / Problems facing the Negro writer today / Some contemporary poets of the Negro race / Dunbar's poetry in literary English / The Negro in poetry / Old school of Negro 'critics' hard on Paul Laurence Dunbar / Negro poets and their poetry / The Negro poets of the United States / Mr. Garvey as a poet
Negro music / The sorrow songs / Negro folk song / The Negro spirituals / The Negro spirituals and American art / Self-portraiture and social criticism in Negro folk-song / Spirituals and neo-spirituals / Whence comes jass? / That mysterious 'jazz' / Jazzing away prejudice ; Where The etude stands on jazz / Jazz at home / From the appeal of jazz / Hot jazz / From Swing that music
The Negro in drama / Reflections on O'Neill's plays / The drama of Negro life / The gift of laughter / Same old blues / The drama of Negro life / The Negro in the field of drama / Has the Negro a place in the theatre? / A criticism of the Negro drama as it relates to the Negro dramatist and artist / From Black Manhattan / The Negro theatre--a dodo bird / A note on African art ; The American Negro as artist ; African art : classic style / Henry Ossawa Tanner / African plastic in contemporary art / The Negro artist and modern art
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.
Jarrett, Gene Andrew, 1975-
W.E.C. Wright -- J.W.E. Bowen -- Booker T. Washington -- N.B. Wood -- Fannie Barrier Williams -- John Henry Adams, Jr. -- Ray Stannard Baker -- William Pickens -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- Marcus Garvey -- Anonymous -- Geroid Robinson -- Hubert H. Harrison -- Alain Locke -- Gustavus Adolphus Stewart -- J.A. Rogers -- Charlotte E. Taussig -- Claude McKay -- George S. Schuyler -- Anna Julia Cooper -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Charles W. Chesnutt -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- The Crisis Symposium -- John Frederick Matheus -- Eugene Clay.
W.E.B. Du Bois -- Alain Locke -- Carl van Vechten -- H.L. Mencken -- Carl van Doren -- Walter White -- Benjamin Brawley -- Lloyd Morris -- Martha Gruening -- Allison Davis -- Claude McKay -- Eric Walrond -- Willis Richardson -- W.E.B. du Bois -- Alain Locke -- Richard Wright.
Katherine Tillman -- Victoria Earle Matthews -- Charles W. Chesnutt -- W.E.B. du Bois -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Robert E. Park -- Irene M. Gaines -- Brenda Ray Moryck -- Arthur A. Schomburg -- Fred Dearmond -- Albert C. Barnes -- Thomas L.G. Oxley -- James Weldon Johnson -- Walter White -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Benjamin Brawley.
Hubert H. Harrison -- Willis Richardson -- George W. Jacobs (George S. Schuyler) -- James Weldon Johnson -- Sterling A. Brown -- Claude McKay -- Eugene C. Holmes -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- Charles Eaton Burch -- John Edward Bruce -- Thomas Millard Henry -- Wallace Thurman -- Alain Locke -- T. Thomas Fortune -- James Weldon Johnson.
Paul Laurence Dunbar -- W.E.B. du Bois -- John W. Work -- Alain Locke -- Laurence Buermeyer -- B.A. Botkin -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Walter Kingsley -- Grenville Vernon -- Anonymous -- J.A. Rogers -- R.W.S. Mendl -- Robert Goffin -- Louis Armstrong.
Rollin Lynde Hartt -- Paul Robeson -- Montgomery Gregory -- Jessie Fauset -- Theophilus Lewis -- Alain Locke -- Rowena Woodham Jelliffe -- Jules Bledsoe -- Eulalie Spence -- James Weldon Johnson -- Ralph Matthews -- Alain Locke -- Jessie Fauset -- Harry Alan Potamkin -- Romare Bearden.
edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Gene Andrew Jarrett.
2007
The new Negro : readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938
1974.
First published in 1974, From the Dark Tower is a survey of twenty-eight major black writers and their works from 1900 to 1960. Literary, biograp
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Howard University Press,
9780882580043
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From the dark tower : Afro-American writers (1900 to 1960)
Davis, Arthur Paul, 1904-1996.
by Arthur P. Davis.
1974
From the dark tower : Afro-American writers (1900 to 1960)
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"Few institutions seem more opposed than African American literature and J. Edgar Hoover's white-bread Federal Bureau of Investigation. But behin
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F.B. eyes : how J. Edgar Hoover's ghostreaders framed African American literature
Maxwell, William J. (College teacher), author.
William J. Maxwell.
2015
F.B. eyes : how J. Edgar Hoover's ghostreaders framed African American literature
©1994.
Characterized by oral expression and ritual performance, the black church has been a dynamic force in African American culture. In The Sermon and
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University of Missouri Press,
9780826260826
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The sermon and the African American literary imagination
Hubbard, Dolan, 1949-
Dolan Hubbard.
1994
The sermon and the African American literary imagination
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"Bearing Witness to African American Literature: Validating and Valorizing Its Authority, Authenticity, and Agency collects twenty-three of Berna
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Wayne State University Press,
9780814337158
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Bearing witness to African American literature : validating and valorizing its authority, authenticity, and agency
African American life series
African American life series.
Bell, Bernard W.
Bernard W. Bell.
2012
Bearing witness to African American literature : validating and valorizing its authority, authenticity, and agency
[2015]
Few institutions seem more opposed than African American literature and J. Edgar Hoover's white-bread Federal Bureau of Investigation. But behind
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F.B. Eyes : How J. Edgar Hoover's Ghostreaders Framed African American Literature
Maxwell, William J. (College teacher), author.
William J. Maxwell.
2015
F.B. Eyes : How J. Edgar Hoover's Ghostreaders Framed African American Literature
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