Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance

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Morehouse College 14, 246, 350–351
Mortgaged(Richardson) 300, 351, 450
Moryck, Brenda Ray 351–352
“Days” 116
Moses, Man of the Mountain(Hurston) 161,
352–353
Mother Liked It(Hazzard) 228, 354
Motley, Archibald 221
Moton, Robert Russa, andFinding a Way
Out 158
M Street High School 321, 347, 354,564.
See alsoDunbar High School
Mulatto(Hughes) 182, 257, 354–355
Mule Bone(Hughes and Hurston) 335,
355–357
conflict regarding 255, 264, 274, 516
Mules and Men(Hurston) 357–358
Mumford, Lewis 358
Murphy, Beatrice Campbell 358–359
Negro Voices: An Anthology of
Contemporary Verse378–379
Murray, Pauli (Anna Pauline) 359
“Muttsy” (Hurston) 263, 359–360
My Great Wide Beautiful World(Harrison, J.)
223, 328, 360
N
NAACP. SeeNational Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
NACW. SeeNational Association of
Colored Women
Nance, Ethel Ray 216, 361–362, 550
and Johnson, Charles Spurgeon 281
and roommates 9, 528
Nation, The 362
editors of 539, 545
essays in 371, 372
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People (NAACP) 35, 86, 359,
362–363, 420
and Bethune, Mary McLeod 32
co-founders of the 407, 509, 545
and the Crigwa Players 101
and Crisis, The 102
and Dill, Augustus Granville 119
and DuBois, William Edward Burghardt
125
and Fauset, Jessie Redmon 152
first branch located in Harlem of the
213
grant from the Julius Rosenwald
Fellowship for the 295
and Grimké, Archibald 206
and Happy Rhone’s Club 211
and the Harlem Renaissance 218
and Johnson, James Weldon 290
and the Ku Klux Klan 300
leaders of the 260, 432, 492, 506–507,
558, 562
local chapters of the 27, 490, 572
and lynching 326
opinions of others on 346


plays written for the 438
and the Scottsboro trial 475
as sponsor of the Spingarn Medal
493–494
National Association of Colored Graduate
Nurses 366
National Association of Colored Women
(NACW) 67, 363–364
presidents of the 32, 242, 507
Terrell, Mary Eliza Church, as co-
founder 509
National Association of Negro Musicians
180
National Colored Players 364
National Council of Negro Women
(NCNW) 76, 359, 363–364
National Ethiopian Art Theatre 365
National League on Urban Conditions
Among Negroes. SeeNational Urban
League
National Medical Association 365–366
National Negro Bar Association 366
National Urban League 118, 136, 261,
366–367
founders of the 293, 350, 558
officers of the 180, 297
Opportunity406–407
scholarships from the 516
staff of the 359, 445
“Native Daughter” (Tarry) 508
Native Son(Wright, R.) 367, 569
“Nativity” (Hayford) 227
Naumberg, Margaret 174, 367–368
and Toomer, Nathan Eugene 524
Naxos 368, 436
NCNW. SeeNational Council of Negro
Women
Near Calvary(Richardson) 368
Nearing, Scott 369
Nebraska and His Granny(Love) 325, 369
Negritude 369–370
Negro, The(DuBois) 370
Negro Americans: What Now?(Johnson, J.
W.) 370–371
Negro: An Anthology(Cunard) 109
Negro and His Songs, The: A Study of Typical
Negro Songs in the South(Odum and
Johnson, G.) 371, 400
“Negro Art Hokum” (Schulyer) 371–372,
472
“Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,
The” (Hughes) 371–372, 372–373
Negro Art Theatre of Harlem 88, 373
Negro Authors and Composers of the United
States(Handy) 373
Negro Caravan, The: Writings by American
Negroes(Brown, S.A., Davis, A., and Lee)
43, 337, 490
co-editors of 67, 114, 309
Negro Champion 373. See also Harlem
Liberator
Negro Experimental Theatre 373–374

“Negro Folk Song” (Copeland) 96
Negro Folk Theatre. SeeEthiopian Art
Theatre
Negro Genius, The(Brawley) 100
Negro History Bulletin 14
Negro History in Thirteen Plays(Miller and
Richardson) 368, 374,451, 502
Negro History Week 566
Negro in American Fiction, The(Brown, S.
A.) 67, 374–375
Negro in American Literature 318
Negro in Art, The: A Pictorial Record of the
Negro Artist and of the Negro Theme in Art
(Locke) 375
Negro in Art, The: How Shall He Be
Portrayed? A Symposium 375–376
Negro in English Romantic Thought, The
(Dykes) 131
Negro Liberator. See Harlem Liberator
Negro Life in New York’s Harlem: A Lively
Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section
(Thurman) 376
Negro Mother and Other Dramatic Recitations,
The(Hughes) 376–377
Negro Musicians and Their Music(Hare) 377
Negro Poetry and Drama(Brown, S. A.) 67,
377
“Negro Poets” (Johnson, Charles B.) 278
Negro Poets and Their Poems(Kerlin) 298,
377–378, 490
Negro’s Contribution to American Culture,
The: The Sudden Flowering of a Genius-
Laden Artistic Movement(White, W.) 378
Negro spirituals 460
Negrotarians 21, 378
Negro Voices: An Anthology of Contemporary
Ve r s e(Murphy) 378–379
Negro World68, 379–380,430, 536
and Batouala (Maran) 29
editors of 120, 156, 171, 313, 550
as official publication of UNIA 349
Negro Year Book 380
Negry v Amerike(McKay) 380
Neighborhood Playhouse 380–381
“Nettleby’s New Year, The” (Coleman) 381
Never No More(Millen) 347, 381
New Challenge381, 569
editor of 559–560
literary works in 138
“New Day for the Colored Woman Worker,
The” (McDougold) 339
New Masses64, 67, 174, 312, 381
and the Espionage Act 143
“New Negro” 319
coined by McCall, James 338
“New Negro, The” (McCall) 338
New Negro, The: An Interpretation(Locke)
330–331, 331, 381–383
illustrated by Douglas, Aaron 121
literary works in 337, 563
Locke, Alain, as editor 319
plays in 91, 450

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