Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
dean and acting president of the school. In 1935, Horne became an administrative officer in the Na- tional Youth Administration ...
good days. “When you gaze at me here,” he in- structs him, “Let that same light / Of faith and ad- miration / Shine in your eyes ...
in the study with the family. Hal Ford has argued in vain with his boss about the deal but restrains himself from challenging Co ...
music in Boston and in Rome. The gifted physician and writer RUDOLPH FISHER attended Howard University Medical School and gradua ...
Howard. The troupe performed the work again in 1923 at Howard’s Rankin Memorial Chapel as part of a fund-raising effort to estab ...
felt targeted by Hurston’s comment that “white people could not be trusted to collect the lore of others” (Boyd, 172). Shortly a ...
settlement house in Cleveland run by ROWENA and RUSSELLJELLIFFE. Hughes was an avid reader whose tastes ranged from the works of ...
Hughes was described, he eventually quit his hotel job and moved back to New York. Hughes published his first volume of poems ju ...
Hughes and Van Vechten solidified their friend- ship in the tumultuous days that followed the publication of the novel. Hughes w ...
tradition of innovative drama inaugurated by the HOWARDPLAYERSbased at HOWARDUNIVERSITY under the direction of T. MONTGOMERYGREG ...
bridges.” In keeping with the stipulations that Hughes dictated in his will, funeral services were held in a Harlem funeral home ...
dapper con man who is already married. It turns out that Mavis has played the lottery for her friend and admirer Steve who has t ...
LANGSTONHUGHESand the novel NATIVESONby RICHARDWRIGHTappeared. She died in 1971. Bibliography Jones, Adrienne Lash. Jane Edna Hu ...
search overlapped with but never exceeded that of ZORANEALEHURSTON. Hurst, Fannie(1889–1968) A successful and prolific novelist ...
prolific writer, anthropologist, essayist, editor, dramatist, magazine founder, historian, and teacher. Zora Neale Hurston was b ...
if you please” and noted that “We are all quite happy now.” One year later, Hurston was bemoan- ing the state of her marriage. H ...
On occasion, the two met up during their travels. In 1927 they met in Alabama, posed for a picture with Jessie Fauset at Tuskege ...
(1938) was an exhaustive account of her work and findings. Mules and Men, the first collection of Florida and Alabama folklore p ...
I Am the American Negro Frank Davis (1937) The second volume of poetry published by FRANK DAVIS, a Kansas-born poet and journali ...
represent the challenges and competing realities of the future. Richardson’s play offers a sobering glimpse into African-America ...
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