Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
of the most memorable scenes of the period, she arrived at the awards dinner on May 1 wearing “a long, richly colored scarf drap ...
ers named after the children in the novel, Fauset chronicles the evolution of a woman whose height- ened color consciousness res ...
infant child and even more undone when she re- alizes that her carefully cherished eugenistic plan has been undone by her own bo ...
Singh, Amritjit. The Novels of the Harlem Renaissance: Twelve Black Writers, 1923–1933.University Park: The Pennsylvania State U ...
Louisiana. Its protagonist is Seremba, a widowed woman known now as Maum Semba. Some 40 years earlier, she was embroiled in a te ...
if those who entered here were warned beforehand not to speak above a whisper” (4). Customers sit with N’Gana Frimbo, the conjur ...
Soitos, Stephen F. The Blues Detective: A Study of African American Detective Fiction.Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press ...
Bibliography Bernard, Emily. Remember Me to Harlem: The Letters of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten.New York: Knopf, 2001. “ ...
of the Cakewalkwith Paul Laurence Dunbar. He collaborated with his son Mercer Cook on St. Louis Woman, the musical adaptation th ...
lished poems that had appeared in journals such as THECrisis, FIRE!!, Harper’s Magazine, THENA- TION,OPPORTUNITY, The Bookman, T ...
Reviewers in The Nationechoed Gorman’s lead, noting that “Best of all [Cullen] can forget that he is of the colored race and be ...
Wright, Shirley Haynes. A Study of the Fiction of Wallace Thurman.Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1983. “ ...
story is set in HAITIand relates the story of a mys- terious woman whose sensuous performances in a bar prove to be inspired by ...
or brutally ‘placed’ in this midkingdom” (Hammer and Weber, 64). Crane was part of the literary group that in- cluded SHERWOODAN ...
The Crisiswas the publication produced by and for the NATIONALASSOCIATION FOR THEADVANCE- MENT OFCOLOREDPEOPLE(NAACP). During th ...
and to acknowledge the efforts of many writers. Access to the works of lesser-known writers of the Harlem Renaissance is made po ...
because he “felt as if he had to make every girl in the world feel as if she were the only girl in the world” (Amory, 138). Crow ...
who died in Louisville in 1940; the identity of his father was unknown. The poet went by the name Countee Porter until he was ad ...
During his years in Harlem, Cullen was at the center of lively literary and cultural circles. The heiress A’LELIAWALKER, daughte ...
Arna Bontemps at Fisk University and decided to donate her late husband’s papers to the school. Bontemps, who was chief archivis ...
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