Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
Bibliography Bontemps, Arna. “The Awakening: A Memoir” [1972]. In Remembering The Harlem Renaissance. Cary Wintz, ed. New York: ...
of the BOSTONpublication SATURDAYEVENING QUILL. Neighbors and a community that take no pleasure in seeing the transformative pow ...
then head North. The two often paddle down the Little River, but when Melrose’s condition weak- ens her, Joseph begins to paddle ...
Bibliography Hull, Gloria. Love, Sex, and Poetry: Three Women Writers of the Harlem Renaissance.Bloomington: Indiana University ...
the North and proves that harmful racial stereo- types, so quickly applied by both whites and blacks in certain situations, are ...
work, including the prize-winning essay “ON BEING YOUNG—A WOMAN—AND COLORED” (1925), the plays THEPOTMAKER(1927), THE PURPLEFLOW ...
works. Bonner paid particular attention to the pol- itics of race and caste, the effects of poverty upon the African-American fa ...
tion, Bontemps headed east to NEWYORKCITYat Thurman’s urging. Bontemps supported himself in Harlem as a teacher at the HARLEMACA ...
were married for 47 years, had four daughters and two sons: Joan, Camille, Constance, Poppy, Paul, and Arna Jr. As the Great Dep ...
Wright and MARGARETWALKERbecame part of his new literary and social circle. Bontemps’s friendship with Langston Hughes endured a ...
Pet a Possum(1934), Bon-Bon Buddy(1935), Slappy Hooper, Sad-Faced Boy(1937), The Wonderful Sign Painter(1946), Famous Negro Athl ...
Wallace, Margaret. “A Tale of the Slave Revolt in Haiti.” New York Times,7 May 1939, BR4. Book of American Negro Poetry, The Jam ...
of new writers and strengthened the reputations of others, including Dorothy West, HELENEJOHNSON, and FLORENCEHARMON. Although i ...
Brain Sweat John Charles Brownell(1934) A play by JOHNBROWNELLabout a man who de- votes two years of his life to perfect a money ...
NAACP secretary urged African Americans to re- alize that their race made it especially important that they develop histories—fi ...
that God has for her life. It is Aunt Sabriny who suggests that Leah could become a bride of God, a woman devoted to good works ...
“Bright and Morning Star” Richard Wright (1938) A short story by RICHARDWRIGHTthat appeared first in a May 1938 issue of NEWMASS ...
Lorraine Hansberry and in the fiction of RICHARDWRIGHT. Bronze: A Book of VerseGeorgia Douglas Johnson(1922) The second book of ...
soaring-upwardness / And chains me to the soil,” the tormented speaker reveals. Her frustration, however, is intense not because ...
journal NEWMASSES,a radical magazine that reg- ularly critiqued the class politics of Renaissance- era writers like CLAUDEMCKAYa ...
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