African Americans + Intellectual life -- 20th century
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African Americans + Intellectual life -- 20th century
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African Americans + Intellectual life
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- Artistic ambassadors, literary and international representation of the new negro era, Brian Russell Roberts
- Literary adaptations in Black American cinema, Barbara Tepa Lupack
- Walter White, the dilemma of Black identity in America, Thomas Dyja
- Poetry, desire, and fantasy in the Harlem Renaissance, by Raphael Comprone
- The African-American century, how Black Americans have shaped our country, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West
- The emergence of the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Hearing the hurt, rhetoric, aesthetics, and politics of the New Negro Movement, Eric King Watts
- The Black Pacific narrative, geographic imaginings of race and empire between the World Wars, Etsuko Taketani
- The indignant generation, a narrative history of African American writers and critics, 1934-1960, Lawrence P. Jackson
- New Negro, old Left, African-American writing and Communism between the wars, William J. Maxwell
- Post-soul nation, the explosive, contradictory, triumphant, and tragic 1980s as experienced by African Americans (previously known as Blacks and before that Negroes), Nelson George
- Strange matings, science fiction, feminism, African American voices, and Octavia E. Butler, edited by Rebecca J. Holden and Nisi Shawl
- James Baldwin and the 1980s, witnessing the Reagan era, Joseph Vogel
- Black cultural production after civil rights, edited by Robert J. Patterson
- Black American poets between worlds, 1940-1960, edited by R. Baxter Miller
- Radical aesthetics and modern Black nationalism, GerShun Avilez
- The muse is music, jazz poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to spoken word, Meta DuEwa Jones
- The autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough, an American journey from slavery to scholarship, edited and with an introduction by Michele Valerie Ronnick ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Excavating Exodus, biblical typology and racial solidarity in African American literature, by J. Laurence Cohen
- The African American roots of modernism, from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, James Smethurst
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white, George Hutchinson
- Into a light both brilliant and unseen, conversations with contemporary Black poets, interviews conducted and edited by Malin Pereira
- Strangers at home, American ethnic modernism between the World Wars, Rita Keresztesi
- The Black intellectual tradition, African American thought in the twentieth century, edited by Derrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum, and James B. Stewart
- Black culture and the Harlem Renaissance, Cary D. Wintz
- Was the Harlem Renaissance a renaissance?, Elizabeth Krajnik
- Citizen of the world, the late career and legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois, edited by Phillip Luke Sinitiere
- Word by word, emancipation and the act of writing, Christopher Hager
- Harlem Renaissance lives from the African American national biography, general editors, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
- Conditions of the present, selected essays, Lindon Barrett ; edited and with an introduction by Janet Neary ; with contributions by Elizabeth Alexander, Jennifer DeVere Brody, Daphne A. Brooks, Linh U. Hua, Marlon B. Ross, and Robyn Wiegman
- Liberating voices, oral tradition in African American literature, Gayl Jones
- Claude McKay, rebel sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance : a biography, Wayne F. Cooper
- Harlem, the crucible of modern African American culture, Lionel C. Bascom
- Octavia E. Butler, Gerry Canavan
- Word by word, emancipation and the act of writing, Christopher Hager
- The critics and the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Engines of the Black power movement, essays on the influence of civil rights actions, arts, and Islam, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr
- The battle for the souls of Black folk, W.E.B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, and the debate that shaped the course of civil rights, Thomas Aiello
- From the dark tower, Afro-American writers (1900 to 1960), by Arthur P. Davis
- Smoketown, the untold story of the other great black renaissance, Mark Whitaker