WILLISRICHARDSON
Edited Collections
Plays and Pageants From the Life of the Negro.Washing-
ton, D.C.: Associated Publishers, 1930.
Negro History in Thirteen Plays.Coauthored with May
Miller. Washington, D.C.: Associated Publishers,
1935.
Plays
The Chip Woman’s Fortune.1923.
Mortgaged.1924.
Compromise1925.
The Black Horseman.1931.
Periodical Publications
The Brownies’ Book
The King’s Dilemma. December 1920.
The Gypsy’s Finger Ring. March 1921.
The Children’s Treasure. June 1921.
The Dragon’s Tooth. October 1921.
Carolina
The Idle Head. April 1927.
The Flight of the Natives.April 1927.
The Crisis
“The Hope of a Negro Drama.” November 1919: 338–339.
The Broken Banjo.February and March 1926.
The Deacon’s Awakening: A Play in One Act. November
1920.
Opportunity
“The Negro and the Stage.” October 1924: 310.
“The Negro Audience.” April 1925: 123.
“Characters.” June 1925: 183.
“The Unpleasant Play.” September 1925: 282.
WALLACETHURMAN
Books
The Negro Life in New York’s Harlem.Girard, Kans.:
Haldeman-Julius, 1928.
The Blacker the Berry.New York: Macaulay, 1929.
Infants of the Spring.New York: Macaulay, 1929.
The Interne.Coauthored with Abraham Furman. New
York: Macaulay, 1932.
Periodical Publications
American Monthly
“Harlem: A Vivid Picture of the World’s Greatest Negro
City.” May 1927: 19–20.
Bookman
“Negro Poets and Their Poetry.” July 1928: 555–561.
Dance Magazine
“Harlem’s Place in the Sun.” May 1928: 23, 54.
Fire!!
“Cordelia the Crude.” November 1926: 17.
Independent
“Nephews of Uncle Remus.” 24 September 1927:
296–298.
The Messenger
“Confession.” June 1926: 167.
“Grist in the Mill.” June 1926: 165–167.
Negro World
“Harlem—As Others See It.” Coauthored with William
Jourdan Rapp. 13 April 1929: 3.
The New Republic
“Negro Artists and the Negro.” 31 August 1927: 37–39.
Opportunity
“The Last Citadel.” April 1926: 128.
“God’s Edict.” July 1926: 216.
Outlet
“Eugene O’Neill’s ‘All God’s Chillun Got Wings.’” Octo-
ber 1924: 19–20.
“You Never Can Tell.” September and October 1924:
6–8, 14–15.
The World Tomorrow
“Harlem Facets.” November 1927: 465–467.
Screenplays
Tomorrow’s Children.1934.
High School Girl.1935.
Unpublished Work
Jeremiah the Magnificent.
CARLVANVECHTEN
Books
Music after the Great War.New York: Schirmer, 1915.
Music and Bad Manners.New York: Knopf, 1916.
Interpreters and Interpretations.New York: Knopf, 1917.
The Merry-Go-Round.New York: Knopf, 1918.
The Music of Spain.New York: Knopf, 1918.
In the Garret.New York: Knopf, 1920.
The Tiger in the House.New York: Knopf, 1920.
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