Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance

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Harmon, Florence Marion 220–221
“Attic Romance” 16
“Belated Romance” 30
Harmon Foundation Awards 221
Barthé, Richmond 28
Cullen, Countee Porter 105
Hughes, Langston 394
Larsen, Nella Marion 305
Moton, Robert Russa 158
Schomburg, Arthur 471
Still, William Grant 498
Walrond, Eric Derwent 551
Harper, Frances 363
Harper & Brothers 221–222, 423
Harris, Frank 222
associates of 341–342
Harris, George Westley 222–223, 225
Harrison, Hubert Henry 223, 388
as editor of Negro World379, 536
founder of Liberty League 313
Harrison, Juanita 223–224
My Great Wide Beautiful World 360
Harvard University 105, 201, 224–225, 335
and Radcliffe College 439
Hawkins, Walter Everette 225–226
Hayden, Palmer 221
Hayes, Donald Jeffrey 226–227
Hayford, Gladys May Casely (Aquah
LaLuah) 227–228
Hazzard, Alvira 228–229
“Blind Alley” 48–49
Little Heads: A One-Act Play of Negro
Life 315
Mother Liked It 354
Heart of a Woman and Other Poems, The
(Johnson, G. D.) 229–230, 284
Heart of the World and Other Poems(Jones, J.)
230, 294
Help Wanted(Mitchell) 230–231, 348
Hemingway, Ernest 316
“He Must Think It Out” (Ridley) 231–232
Henderson, George Wylie 232
Ollie Miss 401
Henry, Thomas Millard 232–233
Her(Spence) 233–234
Heralding Dawn: An Anthology of Verse
(Brown, J. Mason) 442, 564
“Heritage” (Cullen, C.) 448
Herskovitz, Melville Jean 234–235, 537
and Northwestern University 394
“He Smashed the Color Line: A Sketch of
Billy Pierce” 34–35
Heyward, Dorothy (Hartzell Kuhns)
234–235, 236
Porgy 429
Heyward, DuBose 235–236, 236–237, 329
Brass Ankles 62
and Gershwin, George 181
Mamba’s Daughters: A Novel of
Charleston 329
Porgy(1925) 428
Porgy(1927) 429


“High Ball” (McKay) 237–238
“High Cost of Prejudice, The” (Locke) 319
high schools
Dewitt Clinton High School 118
Dunbar High School 129
Harlem Academy 213
M Street High School 354
“High Yaller” (Fisher) 165, 238
award won by 492
Hill, Leslie Pinckney 225, 239–240
Toussaint L’Ouverture526–527
Wings of Oppression565–566
Hill, William, and “Four Lincoln University
Poets” 172–173
Hobby Horse, The 240
Holiday(Frank) 240–241
Holloway, Lucy Ariel Williams 241
Holstein, Casper 241, 241
Holstein Poetry Prize 241–242
Holt, Nora 242
Homespun Heroines(Brown, H. Q.) 67,
242–243
Home to Harlem(McKay) 163, 237,
243–245, 342
“Hongry Fire” (Bonner) 245
“Hope” (Bontemps) 54
Hope, Hugh 245,341. See alsoMcKay,
Claude
Hope, John 221, 245–246,351, 389
awards won by 221, 493–494
Hope, Rhonda 245,341. See alsoMcKay,
Claude
“Hope Deferred” (Dunbar-Nelson)
246–247
Hope’s Highway(Fleming) 168
Horne, Frank S. 247–249
“Man Who Wanted to Be Red, The”
331
House of Sham, The(Richardson) 249–250,
300
Howard Theater 250
Howard University 67, 201, 250–251, 262
and African artifacts 271
and Aldridge, Ira Frederick 4
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority founded
118
faculty of 303, 318, 564
plays performed at 351, 450
and Stylus 500
Howard University Players 24, 251,
251–252, 553
founders of the 202, 250, 299, 318,
502
“How It Feels to Be Colored Me” (Hurston)
252–253,265, 568
Hughes, (James Mercer) Langston vi, vii,
10,218, 253–258,274, 303
anthologies of works by 382–383
awards won by 207, 221, 241, 295, 407
Big Sea, The: An Autobiography33–34
and Black and White36, 36, 346
“Bodies in the Moonlight” 51

and Bontemps, Arnaud Wendell 54,
55
and Brooks, Van Wyck 66–67
and Brownies’ Book, The 68
comments on McKay, Claude 343
and conflict over Mule Bone 516
and Contempo 94
correspondence with 88, 543
Dear Lovely Death116–117
Dream Keeper and Other Poems, The
122
Fine Clothes to the Jew 158
and Fire!!160, 263, 520
founder of the Harlem Suitcase
Theatre 220
“Four Lincoln University Poets”
172–173
and Four Negro Poets(Locke) 173
in France 173
involvement with the Communist Party
91
and Johnson, Georgia Douglas 285
and Karamu House 296
Lenox Avenue in Weary Blues, The 309
“Little Virgin, The” 316
and Mason, Charlotte Louise Osgood
335
and McKay, Claude 243
as mentor to Nugent, Richard Bruce
397
Mulatto 354
Mule Bone 355
“Negro Artist and the Racial
Mountain, The” 372–373
Negro Mother and Other Dramatic
Recitations376–377
New Song, A385–386
Not Without Laughter 394
and pan-Africanism 412
performances of works by 297
Popo and Fifina: Children of Haiti 427
relationships maintained with 28, 109,
115, 276, 308, 369
Scottsboro Limited: Four Poems and a
Play in Verse473–474
and Thurman, Wallace Henry 269,
271, 519
at Tuskegee Institute 151
and Van Vechten, Carl 256,542–543
Ways of White Folks, The553–554
Weary Blues, The555–556
You Can’t Pet a Possum (Bontemps and
Hughes) 572
“Young Glory of Him, The” 573
“Humor of Teaching, The” (Cooper) 258
Hunch, The(Spence) 258,420, 489
Hunter, Jane Edna (Harris) 259–260
Nickel and a Prayer, A389–390
Hunton, Addie D. Waites 260
Hurok, Solomon (Sol) 260–261
Hurst, Fannie 115, 261, 292
and Hurston, Zora Neale 264

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