Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance
“Fairy Story, A” Caroline Bond Stewart Day (1919) A short story for children by Caroline Bond Stew- art Day, a sociologist, teac ...
publishing house Farrar, Straus and Giroux. With the poet Robert Frost, Farrar was instrumental in the founding of the Breadloaf ...
with NELLIERATHBORNEBRIGHT, a fellow Uni- versity of Pennsylvania alumna and member of the Black Opals literary circle. America: ...
Fauset, Jessie Redmon 151 Jessie Fauset, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston at Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1927 ...
to New York City, where she accepted a position as literary editor at THECRISIS.Fauset’s leadership role in the Harlem Renaissan ...
and who contributed autobiographical sketches of her Danish childhood and games that helped to di- versify further the messages ...
work, COMEDY,AMERICANSTYLE,was published in 1933. Critics have hailed the work for its forthright critique of the social pressur ...
Rampersad, Arnold. The Life of Langston Hughes: I, Too, Sing America.Vol. 1, 1902–1941.New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. ...
AMERICANNEGROACADEMYand the Negro Soci- ety for Historical Research. When Ferris joined the UNIA he did so with a controversial ...
Watson, Steven. The Harlem Renaissance: Hub of African-American Culture, 1920–1930.New York: Pantheon Books, 1995. Figgs, Carrie ...
Bibliography Clifford, Carrie Williams, and Carrie Law Morgan Figgs. Writings of Carrie Williams Clifford and Carrie Law Morgan ...
“[a]in’t even got a stall.” With the “dollar an’ a half” from the pawn shop, advises the world-wise speaker, “Go to de bootleg’s ...
205). Hughes was unfazed, confident in his tribute to the real people whom he encountered and whose lives he examined with genui ...
PLAY INFOURSCENESand “SWEAT,” a powerful story about a besieged but ultimately triumphant southern laundress. The section entitl ...
evolution of Hurston’s interest in using Moses as a vehicle through which to celebrate and explore African-American history and ...
people to Garvey’s ambitious plans for black solidar- ity and a back-to-Africa initiative. The convention formalized the UNIA, e ...
the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote engaging fic- tion and was the first African-American man to publish a detective novel. His lit ...
Edgecombe, they were part of a residential com- munity that included many members of the African-American professional and intel ...
Many of Fisher’s peers recognized his talents and did not hesitate to praise his work and example. ZORANEALEHURSTONwas extremely ...
Clarke, John Louis. “Mystery Novel Writer Is Inter- viewed Over the Radio.” Pittsburgh Courier,21 Jan- uary 1933. Deutsch, Leona ...
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