Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
African-American teacher in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to her teaching career, Fleming pur- sued writing and began to publi ...
Sallie, as well as a mulatto slave named Luke, a slave informer named Jude, and a white slave owner named John. The play begins ...
of the annual SATURDAY EVENING QUILL, the story chronicled the growing enchantment and rapid disillusion that an Englishman expe ...
Fool’s ErrandEulalie Spence(1927) A one-act play by EULALIE SPENCE that the KRIGWAPLAYERS, a drama troupe founded in 1926 by W. ...
Forum The magazine that published CARLVANVECHTEN’s “Music After the Great War” and “Adolphe Appia and Gordon Craig.” In 1926 ZOR ...
COUNTEECULLEN’s acclaimed 1927 volume CAR- OLINGDUSKand in well-known periodicals such as THECRISISand OPPORTUNITY.The publicati ...
Frank, Waldo (1889–1967) A talented white writer whose involvement with the Harlem Renaissance included stints with con- tempora ...
riculum and its programs and with increasing stu- dent enrollments. Frazier wrote prizewinning essays that were published in pro ...
Gaines-Shelton, Ruth Ada (1872–1932) A playwright and teacher whose career of two decades saw her emerge as a prolific dramatist ...
ing graduation from the University of Wisconsin, she worked as a reporter for several newspapers, including the Milwaukee Journa ...
Garland of Poems, A Clara Ann Thompson (1926) A Garland of Poemswas the second of two volumes published by CLARAANNTHOMPSON. Pro ...
United States in 1916. He married Amy Ashwood in 1919, but they divorced three years later. In 1922 he married Amy Jacques, and ...
Stein, Judith. The World of Marcus Garvey: Race and Class in Modern Society.Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986. ...
writers of the 1920s like OCTAVUSROYCOHEN who considered African-American subject matter in their works. The novel, noted for it ...
and politics and the editorship of THECRISIS.Pub- lished in BOSTONby the Stratford Company, Gift of Black Folkwas the second of ...
1949 she wrote and produced, in cooperation with the Jamaica, New York, branch of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THEADVANCEMENT OF ...
and two works set in cities reminiscent of Mar- seilles and Tangier. Gingertown is sometimes misidentified as a novel and even a ...
tials of both his son Paul Bismarck and of his own father. It reflected the influence of Bontemps’s southern heritage and Louisi ...
is only in a second reading that one begins to real- ize the gem-like qualities of the recorded conversa- tion and the artistic ...
to me,” the silent masculinized force “loosed the reins on his pale, white horse, / And he clamped the spurs to his bloodless si ...
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