Spokesman, The 494
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems
(McKay) 218–220, 494–495
“Spring of ‘65, The” (Moore) 495–496
“Spunk” (Hurston) 263, 496
Stannard, David Grayson. SeeBaker, Ray
Stannard
Starter, The: A Comedy of Negro Life
(Spence) 489, 496–497
Steele, Fannie B. SeeClark, Mazie Earhart
Steiglitz, Alfred 401, 497
Stephens, Nan Bagby, andRoseanne 460
Still, William Grant 497–498
Stokes, Elizabeth Stapleton 498. See also
Coleman, Anita Scott
“Stone Rebounds, The” (Walrond)
498–499
Storymagazine 161, 183
Story of John Hope, The(Torrence) 246
Stribling, Thomas Sigismund 499
Birthright 35
Striver’s Row 117, 387, 499
Strong, Mary 499–500. See alsoJohnson,
Georgia Douglas
Stylus263, 277, 318, 500
“Subversion” (Gordon, E.) 190, 500
Sudom Lincha(McKay) 500–501
Sugar Cain(Wilson) 501
Sugar Hill 387, 501
Sugar House. See Imitation of Life
Sullivan, May Miller 120, 249, 501–503
“Bidin’ Place” 32–33
as daughter of Miller, Kelly 501–502
Graven Images195–196
and Johnson, Georgia Douglas 284
Negro History in Thirteen Plays 374
Riding the Goat 453
“Summer Tragedy, A” (Bontemps) 56, 503
Sunday Morning in the South, A(Johnson, G.
D.) 285, 503–504
Survey Graphic234, 504, 566
founder of 297–298, 319
profile of the Harlem Branch of the
New York Public Library 215
short stories in 488–489
special issue: Harlem: Mecca of the New
Negro216–217, 272, 331, 339, 447
Locke, Alain, as editor of 319
“Swamp Moccasin” (Matheus) 337
“Sweat” (Hurston) 504–505
“Symphonesque” (Fauset, A.) 505
T
Taboo(Wilborg) 506
Talbert, Mary Burnett 389, 506–507
Talented Tenth 172, 272, 319, 507
“Tale of the North Carolina Woods, A”
(Fauset, A.) 507
Tales My Father Told Me(Brown, H. Q.)
507–508
Tales of Darkest America(Johnson, F.) 283
Tanner, Henry Ossawa 508
Tarry, Ellen 508–509
Temple, John 509. See alsoJohnson,
Georgia Douglas
Tenderloin District 509
Terrell, Mary Eliza Church 83, 354, 509
Colored Woman in a White World, A
86–87
as a founder of the National
Association of Colored Women 363
“That Poison, Late Sleep” (Henry) 233
theater groups
Aldridge Players 5
Crigwa Players 101
Dunbar Garden Players 129
Emilie Hapgood Players 140
Harlem Suitcase Theatre 220
Howard University Players 251–252
Karamu Players 296–297
Krigwa Little Theatre Movement 299
Krigwa Players 299–300
Lafayette Players Stock Company 302
National Colored Players 364
National Ethiopian Art Theatre 365
Negro Art Theatre of Harlem 373
New Negro Art Theatre 383
Provincetown Players 434–435
Tri-Arts Club 527
theaters
Apollo Theater 12
Howard Theater 250
Lafayette Theatre 302
Lincoln Theatre 314
Neighborhood Playhouse 380–381
Their Eyes Were Watching God(Hurston)
51, 209, 264, 509–512
and setting in Eatonville, Florida 133
There Is Confusion(Fauset, J.) 52, 82, 153,
512–513
They That Sit in Darkness(Burrill)
513–514
Thompson, Clara Ann 514–515
Garland of Poems, A 178
Thompson, Eloise Alberta Veronica Bibb
515
Caught 77
Cooped Up 96
“Mademoiselle ’Tasie—a Story” 328
“Masks” 333
Thompson, Louise vi, 36,220, 414,
515–517
and Black and White36, 346
and Ellison, Ralph Waldo 138
marriage to Thurman, Wallace Henry
518
and Mason, Charlotte Louise Osgood
335
and Mule Bone(Hughes and Hurston)
264
“Three Dogs and a Rabbit” (Coleman)
517–518
369th Infantry Band 146
“Threnody to Alice” (Hayes) 226
Through Sepia Eyes(Davis, F.) 114, 115,
518
Thurman, Wallace Henry vi–vii, 323, 390,
518–521, 519
Blacker the Berry, The39–41
“Cordelia the Crude” 98
and creation of Fire!!160, 255, 263,
397
as editor 328, 568
as founder of Harlem: A Forum of Negro
Life213–214
“Grist in the Mill” 206–207
and Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch 208
Harlem: A Melodrama of Negro Life in
Harlem(Thurman and Rapp)
214–215, 442
Infants of the Spring269–270
Interne, The270–271
and Jackman, Harold 272
Jeremiah, the Magnificent275–276
and Messenger, The 346
Negro Life in New York’s Harlem 376
Outlet 407
relationships maintained with 28, 54,
288, 397, 516
“Ticket Home” (Wynbush) 521
“Tin Can” (Bonner) 522
Ti Yette(Matheus) 422, 522
“To a Wild Rose” (Graham) 522–523
To Make a Poet Black(Redding) 444, 523
To m - To m(Graham DuBois) 192, 523
Toomer, Nathan Eugene (Jean) vii, 173,
523–525, 524
Balo: A One-Act Sketch of Negro Life
24–25
and Braithwaite, William Stanley
Beaumont 61
Cane73–75
Essentials 143
and Four Negro Poets(Locke) 173
and Frank, Waldo 174, 240
on Johnson, Georgia Douglas’ poetry
19
and Nearing, Scott 369
and O’Keeffe, Georgia 401, 497
opinions of others on 126
relationships maintained with 9, 119,
208, 306, 368
York Beach 572
Torrence, Ridgely 177, 246, 525–526
Granny Maumee193–195
Rider of Dreams, The 452
Simon the Cyrenian 480
Toussaint L’Ouverture(Hill) 239, 526–527
“Trained Men for Negro Business” (Hope, J.)
246
Trelling, Ursula (Ursala) 527. See also
Andrews, Regina M. Anderson
Tremaine, Paul 527. See also Johnson,
Georgia Douglas
Tri-Arts Club 527
Tropic Death(Walrond) 52, 527–528, 551
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