Ghana 181
Gift of Black Folk: Negroes in the Making of
America(DuBois, W. E. B.) 181–182
Gilbert, Mercedes 182–183
Aunt Sara’s Wooden God16–17
Environment 142
Ma Johnson’s Harlem Rooming House 320
Selected Gems of Poetry, Comedy and
Drama 476
“Gilded Six-Bits, The” (Hurston) 183
Gilpin, Charles 404
Gingertown(McKay) 183–184, 342
Gladiola Gardens: Poems of Outdoors and
Indoors for Second Grade Readers
(Newsome) 184
Goat Alley(Culbertson) 184
God Sends Sunday(Bontemps) 56, 57,
184–186
God’s Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in
Verse(Johnson, J. W.) 186–187, 290
Goin’ Home(Rideout) 187–188, 452
“Golden Penknife, The” (Johnson, S. M.)
188, 292
Golden Slippers: An Anthology of Negro Poetry
for Young Readers(Bontemps) 96, 282,
288, 385
Gooden, Lauretta Holman 189
Goodwin, Ruby Berkley, and Twelve Negro
Spirituals 531
Gordon, Edythe Mae Chapman 189–190
“If Wishes Were Horses” 267
“Subversion” 500
Gordon, Eugene vii, 190–191, 470
as editor 466
“Game” 177
Gordon, (Emmanuel) Taylor 36, 191
Born to Be 59
Graham, Ottie Beatrice 191–192
“Blue Aloes” 49–50
“Slackened Caprice” 481
“To a Wild Rose” 522
Graham DuBois, Shirley Lola 124,
192–193
award won by 295
Coal Dust 84
Elijah’s Raven 137
To m - To m 523
Granny Maumee(Torrence) 193–195,327,
526
Graven Images(Miller) 195–196,422, 502
Great Day(Wells) 196
Great Day, The(Hurston) 196–197, 264
Great Depression viii, 67, 197–198, 413
effect on the Harlem Renaissance 218
Green, Paul 198–199
awards won by 207, 435
In Abraham’s Bosom267–268
Lonesome Road: Six Plays for the Negro
Theatre 322
and the Provincetown Players 435
Roll Sweet Chariot: A Symphonic Play of
the Negro People458–459
Green Pastures, The: A Fable(Connelly) 94,
199–200
Green Thursday(Peterkin) 200
Greenwich Village 160, 200–201
Gregory, Thomas Montgomery 201–203,
250, 251, 351
as editor 500
founder of the Howard University
Players 251
and Locke, Alain 318
Plays of Negro Life: A Sourcebook of
Native American Drama 423
as supporter of Sullivan, May Miller
501–502
Grimké, Angelina Emily Weld 69,
203–205
Rachel 438
as teacher 501–502
Grimké, Archibald 205–206, 314
award won by 493–494
“Grist in the Mill” (Thurman) 206–207
Gruenberg, Louis 142
Guardian, The 224
Guggenheim Fellowship 207
Bontemps, Arnaud Wendell 58
Cullen, Countee Porter 37, 105
Graham DuBois, Shirley Lola 192
Green, Paul 198
Hughes, Langston 253
Hurston, Zora Neale 264–265
Larsen, Nella Marion 304, 306
Lawrence, Jacob 308
Redding, Jay Saunders 444
Still, William Grant 498
Walrond, Eric Derwent 551
White, Walter Francis 562–563
Wright, Richard 534
Gumby Book Studio Quarterly207–208
Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch 208, 368
and Georgia O’Keeffe 401
and Toomer, Nathan Eugene 143, 524
H
Haiti 100, 123, 209
and Hurston, Zora Neale 510
as portrayed in Toussaint L’Ouverture
(Hill) 526–527
Half-Century, The209–210, 315
short stories in 381, 451
Hamilton, Harry, and Savage Rhythm 469
Handy, William Christopher 29, 42, 210,
309
Blues: An Anthology 51
and Hughes, Langston 257
Negro Authors and Composers of the
United States 373
and the Pace Phonograph Company
410
“Hannah Byde” (West) 210–211
Hapgood, Emilie Bigelow 140, 203, 211
as producer of plays 452, 526
and the Provincetown Players 435
Happy Rhone’s Club 211–212
Harcourt & Brace (Harcourt, Brace &
Company)
212, 493
Hare, Maude Cuney 212–213, 274
Antar of Araby 11
Negro Musicians and Their Music 377
Harlem vi, 99, 149, 211, 213,243, 309,
312, 387
branches of the YMCA and YWCA
574
churches in 463, 464
and the Communist Party 91
depiction of 269, 390, 404–405
essay on 376
and the Fifteenth Regiment of New
York National Guard 156
as location of first Universal Negro
Improvement Association branch
536
map of x–xi
one-act plays about 496–497
representation of in Black Manhattan
(Johnson, J. W.) 42
as a setting 360, 413, 462–463
theater groups in 302
venues in 314
works about 217–218
Harlem Academy 55, 109, 213
Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life213–214,
312, 323, 397, 520
Harlem: A Melodrama of Negro Life in
Harlem(Thurman and Rapp) 214–215,
276, 442, 520
Harlem Branch of the New York Public
Library 215–216,361, 387–388
gatherings of writers and artists at the
56, 213
murals by Douglas Aaron 121
and Schomburg, Arthur 471
and the Schomburg collection 42, 271
staff of the 10, 304, 459
as a venue for theater groups 220,
373–374
Harlem Experimental Theatre 10, 101,
216,464. See alsoCrigwa Players; Krigwa
Players
Harlemites 216
Harlem Liberator 216
Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro(special
issue of Survey Graphic) 216–217,272,
319, 504
Harlem: Negro Metropolis(McKay) 217–218,
387
Harlem Renaissance 218
effects of the Great Depression on
197–198
Harlem Shadows(McKay) 132, 212,
218–220,341. See also Spring in New
Hampshire and Other Poems (McKay)
Harlem Suitcase Theatre 216, 220,
256–257, 299, 517
Index 601