Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
———. “Sterling A. Brown and the Afro-Modern Mo- ment,” African American Review31, no. 3 (autumn 1997): 393–397. Skinner, Beverly ...
newspaper. When Bruce died in 1924, Garvey hon- ored his loyal affiliate with a massive funeral pa- rade that included more than ...
Butler, Anna Mabel Land(1901–1989) An editor, journalist, and poet whose father, John Weaver Land, worked as a hotel doorman and ...
71 C Calloway, Cabell (Cab), III(1907–1994) An extremely popular and beloved figure of the Harlem Renaissance era. Born on Chris ...
America, from the Nationto the Saturday Review of Literaturein which Calverton’s name did not ap- pear as a contributor or revie ...
provided readers with a frank and ironic assess- ment. She noted that the novel, which focused pri- marily on an African-America ...
you see it, / Her skin is like dusk on the eastern horizon / When the sun goes down.” The inversion of the natural, the fact tha ...
the cracks in the wooden panels. The “cracks be- tween the boards are black,” intones the narrator, before adding that “[t]hese ...
that AFRICA, as a conceptual and mythical state, was not the most reliable resource from which American writers of color could o ...
Eugene O’Neill’s play ALL GOD’SCHILLUN GOT WINGSand Wallace Thurman’s THEBLACKER THE BERRY.Carter’s literary pursuits diminished ...
Challengejournal A literary journal founded in 1934 and edited by Bostonian DOROTHYWESTthat was renamed NEW CHALLENGEin 1937 and ...
Chicago Defender One of the most highly regarded, valued, and in- formative African-American newspapers in print before, during, ...
power of the past and the ways in which it roots it- self in the present day. A member of the mahogany family and a tree that is ...
Fauset, Jessie. The Chinaberry Tree. A Novel of American Life.1931; reprint, New York: G. K. Hall, 1995. Johnson, Abby Arthur. “ ...
are willing to lie about the parson’s behavior in order to have him fired. Just as they begin to con- vince themselves that he m ...
“Clay” John Matheus(1926) A startling local-color short story by JOHN MATHEUSthat appeared in the October 1926 edi- tion of OPPO ...
Clouds and SunshineSarah Lee Brown Fleming (1920) A collection of poems by SARAH LEE BROWN FLEMING, the first African-American s ...
The 13 poems in “Varia” included “Suicide Chant” and “In Memory of Col. Charles Young” as well as religious poems based on Judas ...
Huggins, Nathan. Harlem Renaissance.New York: Ox- ford University Press, 1971. Lomax, Michael. “Countee Cullen: A Key to the Puz ...
1950s and 1960s in the black revolution of [the twentieth] century” (McKay, xxxiv). Bibliography Jones, Beverly. Quest for Equal ...
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