Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
early 1940s, Cullen published two short story col- lections entitled THELOSTZOO(1940) and My Lives and How I Lost Them(1942). Hi ...
Cunard, Nancy(1897–1965) The British editor of Negro: An Anthology(1934), a collection of impressive scope that included a vari- ...
POETS.What little is known about his circum- stances is based on the biographical profile in- cluded in Caroling Dusk. Bibliogra ...
111 D Dandridge, Raymond Garfield (1882–1930) A poet from Cincinnati who overcame severe phys- ical handicaps and paralysis to m ...
DuBois began the novel with a lengthy and florid dedication. “To Her High Loveliness TITA- NIA XXVII By Her Own Grace Queen of F ...
Matthew finds his beloved in Virginia with their son, whom she has named Madhu, and the two are wed in a moving ceremony. Immedi ...
which was written by COUNTEECULLEN. Located in HARLEMon West 136th Street, the salon’s hostess was A’LELIAWALKER, daughter of Ma ...
group. Davis’s links to Wright continued. He re- called that in addition to selling Wright his first camera, he “also read the g ...
for the extensive coverage it provided on race- related matters, the newspaper’s staff during the 1920s and 1930s included WILLI ...
when Hughes was despondent about his potential loss of sponsorship by CHARLOTTE OSGOOD MASON, the patron whom ALAINLOCKE,ZORA NE ...
publish, however, earned her recognition from leading figures of the Harlem Renaissance period. Despite her demonstrated ability ...
that Opportunityeditor CHARLESS. JOHNSONpro- duced in part to represent the evolution and direc- tion of the African-American li ...
the college level and enjoyed stints at ATLANTA UNIVERSITYand Hampton Institute, two histori- cally black colleges and universit ...
color. The story ends somewhat obliquely as An- gelique now grasps at the chance to be saved by an- other young man named Asshur ...
was part of the tradition of piercing works of do- mestic realism produced by a number of Harlem Renaissance writers. Bibliograp ...
in HARLEMwhen she arrived in NEWYORKCITY in 1925. Bibliography Campbell, Josie. Student Companion to Zora Neale Hurston.Westport ...
his great chance has come, that once the frenzy of revenge has spent itself this rabble of freed slaves will be a tool ready to ...
Dunbar, ALAINLOCKE, and CARTERG. WOODSON to form the AMERICANNEGROACADEMY, the na- tion’s first significant African-American lea ...
threat to the NAACP, and by extension to himself and The Crisis,DuBois tempered his outrage in his published editorials. DuBois ...
about DuBois, an influential man whom she ad- dressed as the “Dean of American Negro Artists” (Kaplan, 518), whose influence she ...
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