Voices from the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Nathan Irvin Huggins
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Voices from the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Nathan Irvin Huggins
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- Voices from the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Nathan Irvin Huggins
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- edited by Nathan Irvin Huggins
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- Africa for the Africans
- W.A. Domingo
- Garveyism
- A. Philip Randolph
- Africa for the Africans
- The future as I see it
- Marcus A. Garvey
- Race pride
- W.E.B. Dubois
- Harlem Renaissance : the urban setting.
- "New negro" radicalism.
- Harlem directory from Harlem
- The new Negro
- Alain Locke
- from Black Manhattan
- My city ;
- James Weldon Johnson
- Editorial from Harlem
- Wallace Thurman
- The Caucasian storms Harlem
- Rudolph Fisher
- from The messenger.
- from A long way from home
- The tropics in New York
- Harlem shadows
- Claude McKay
- City love
- Eric Walrond
- from The big sea
- Esthete in Harlem
- Railroad Avenue
- Langston Hughes
- The Negro : a menace to radicalism
- Smoke, lilies, and jade
- Richard Bruce
- Blades of steel
- Rudolph Fisher
- Harlem wine
- Countee Cullen
- Harlem reviewed
- Nancy Cunard
- A Negro extravaganza
- Claude McKay
- A new crowd--a new negro
- Afro-American identity--who am I?
- The legacy of the ancestral arts
- Alain Locke
- Heritage
- Uncle Jim
- Tableau
- Saturday's child
- Countee Cullen
- Afro-American fragment
- Luani of the jungles
- A. Philip Randolph
- Danse africaine
- Negro
- Cross
- I too sing America
- The negro speaks of rivers
- Langston Hughes
- from Banjo
- Africa
- Mulatto
- Claude McKay
- "If we must die"
- Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem
- Poem
- Helene Johnson
- Bona and Paul
- Jean Toomer
- To a dark girl
- Wedding day
- Gwendolyn Bennett
- Odyssey of big boy
- Sterling Brown
- Defense of Negro rioters
- Sweat
- Zora Neale Hurston
- African diary
- On being black
- W.E.B. DuBois
- The new negro--what is he?
- Shouting
- The sermon
- Uncle Monday
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Sterling Brown : the new Negro folk-poet
- Alain Locke
- Visual arts : to celebrate blackness.
- [African American art]
- Aaron Douglas, Sargent Johnson, Richmond Barthé, Augusta Savage, Hale Woodruff, William H. Johnson, Archibald J. Motley, Palmer Hayden
- Afro-American art : art or propaganda? High or low culture?
- Afro-American past--history and folk tradition.
- Preface to The book of American Negro poetry
- O black and unknown bards
- James Weldon Johnson
- The Negro artist and the racial mountain
- Hurt
- Langston Hughes
- The Negro-art hokum
- George S. Schuyler
- Art or propaganda
- Alain Locke
- The Negro digs up his past
- Dead fires
- Jessie Redmond Fauset
- To John Keats, poet, at springtime
- For a poet
- Yet do I marvel
- Countee Cullen
- from Infants of the spring
- Wallace Thurman
- The banjo player
- Fenton Johnson
- Arthur A. Schomburg
- Conversation with James P. Johnson
- Tom Davin
- Interview with Eubie Blake
- Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Song of the son
- Jean Toomer
- Fifty years (1863-1913)
- James Weldon Johnson
- Characteristics of Negro expression
- She of the dancing feet sings
- Countee Cullen
- Conception
- Waring Cuney
- The suppliant
- Georgia Douglas Johnson
- A missionary brings a young native to America
- Helene Johnson
- Alienation, anger, rage.
- Brothers
- Christianity : alien gospel or source of inspiration?
- James Weldon Johnson
- If we must die
- The White House
- The lynching
- America
- Claude McKay
- A black man talks of reaping
- Arna Bontemps
- Old black men
- Georgia Douglas Johnson
- Go down death
- Hatred
- Gwendolyn Bennett
- Remembering Nat Turner
- Sterling A. Brown
- Dream variation
- Song for a dark girl
- Mother to son
- Langston Hughes
- Incident
- From the dark tower
- James Weldon Johnson
- Countee Cullen
- A southern road
- Helene Johnson
- Our greatest gift to America
- George S. Schuyler
- Reflections on the Renaissance and art for a new day.
- from The big sea
- Langston Hughes
- Harlem runs wild
- Claude McKay
- Spirituals and neo-spirituals
- A Negro nation within the nation
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Foreword, from Challenge
- James Weldon Johnson
- Dear reader, from Challenge
- Dorothy West
- Comments, from Challenge
- Carl Van Vechten
- Dear reader, from Challenge
- Dorothy West
- Zora Neale Hurston
- "Editorial" from The new challenge
- Blueprint for Negro writing
- Richard Wright
- For a Negro magazine
- Claude McKay
- Spiritual truancy
- Alain Locke
- Barrel staves
- Arna Bontemps
- Widow with a moral obligation
- Black magdalens
- Helene Johnson
- Poem
- Always the same
- Goodbye, Christ
- Langston Hughes
- Long black song
- Richard Wright
- Simon the Cyrenian speaks
- Fruit of the flower
- Control code
- ocm30976789
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- 438 pages
- Isbn
- 9780195093605
- Lccn
- 94033190
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Record ID
- u468744
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