The new Negro : readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Gene Andrew Jarrett
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- The new Negro : readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Gene Andrew Jarrett
- Title remainder
- readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Gene Andrew Jarrett
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 559-565) and index
- Contents
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- N.B. Wood
- The club movement among colored women of America
- The intellectual progress of the colored women of the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation
- Fannie Barrier Williams
- Rough sketches : a study of the features of the new Negro woman
- Rough sketches : the new negro man
- John Henry Adams, Jr.
- An ostracised race in ferment : the conflict of Negro parties and Negro leaders over methods of dealing with their own problem
- Ray Stannard Baker
- The new Negro
- I. The new negro.
- William Pickens
- Returning soldiers
- W.E.B. Du Bois
- The new Negro and the U.N.I.A.
- Marcus Garvey
- As to ̀€The new Negro'
- Anonymous
- The new Negro
- Geroid Robinson
- The new politics
- The new Negro
- Education and the race
- Hubert H. Harrison
- The new Negro
- Sterling Brown : the new Negro folk-poet
- Alain Locke
- The new Negro Hokum
- Gustavus Adolphus Stewart
- Who is the new Negro, and why?
- J.A. Rogers
- The new Negro as revealed in his poetry
- W.E.C. Wright
- Charlotte E. Taussig
- La Bourgeoisie Noire
- E. Franklin Frazier
- The new Negro in Paris
- Claude McKay
- The rise of the Black internationale
- George S. Schuyler
- II. How should art portray the Negro?
- One phase of American literature
- Anna Julia Cooper
- An appeal to the king
- [Negro in literature]
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
- The Negro in books
- Charles W. Chesnutt
- The Negro in literature
- William Stanley Braithwaite
- The Negro in art : how shall he be portrayed
- The Crisis Symposium
- Some aspects of the Negro interpreted in contemporary American and European literature
- John Frederick Matheus
- J.W.E. Bowen
- The Negro in recent American literature
- Eugene Clay --
- Afro-American education
- Booker T. Washington
- Heroes and martyrs
- H.L. Mencken
- The Negro renaissance
- Carl van Doren
- The Negro renaissance
- Walter White
- The Negro literary renaissance
- Benjamin Brawley
- The Negro 'renaissance'
- Lloyd Morris
- The Negro Renaissance
- III. The renaissance.
- Martha Gruening
- Our Negro 'intellectuals'
- Allison Davis
- For a Negro magazine
- Claude McKay
- IV. Art or propaganda?
- Art and propaganda
- Eric Walrond
- Propaganda in the theatre
- Willis Richardson
- The younger literary movement
- Criteria of Negro art
- W.E.B. du Bois
- Art or propaganda?
- Propaganda--or poetry?
- Alain Locke
- Blueprint for Negro writing
- Richard Wright --
- W.E.B. Du Bois
- Negro youth speaks
- Alain Locke
- Uncle Tom's mansion
- Carl van Vechten
- The Aframerican : new style
- W.E.B. du Bois
- Negro literature for Negro pupils
- Alice Dunbar-Nelson
- Negro race consciousness as reflected in race literature
- Robert E. Park
- Colored authors and their contributions to the world's literature
- Irene M. Gaines
- A point of view (an opportunity dinner reaction)
- Brenda Ray Moryck
- The Negro digs up his past
- V. Literature : history and theory.
- Arthur A. Schomburg
- A note on the sociology of Negro literature
- Fred Dearmond
- Negro art, past and present
- Albert C. Barnes
- Survey of Negro literature, 1760-1926
- Thomas L.G. Oxley
- Race prejudice and the Negro artist
- James Weldon Johnson
- Negro literature
- Afro-American women and their work
- Walter White
- Characteristics of Negro expression
- Zora Neale Hurston
- The Negro genius
- Benjamin Brawley --
- Katherine Tillman
- The value of race literature
- Victoria Earle Matthews
- The writing of a novel
- Charles W. Chesnutt
- The Negro in literature and art
- Negro authors and white publishers
- James Weldon Johnson
- Our literary audience
- Sterling A. Brown
- A Negro writer to his critics
- Claude McKay
- Problems facing the Negro writer today
- Eugene C. Holmes
- VII. Literature : poetry.
- Some contemporary poets of the Negro race
- VI. Literature : the literary profession and the marketplace.
- William Stanley Braithwaite
- Dunbar's poetry in literary English
- Charles Eaton Burch
- The Negro in poetry
- John Edward Bruce
- Old school of Negro 'critics' hard on Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Thomas Millard Henry
- Negro poets and their poetry
- Wallace Thurman
- The Negro poets of the United States
- On a certain condescension in white publishers
- Alain Locke
- Mr. Garvey as a poet
- T. Thomas Fortune
- Preface (from The book of American Negro poetry)
- James Weldon Johnson --
- Hubert H. Harrison
- The Negro audience
- Willis Richardson
- Negro authors must eat
- George W. Jacobs (George S. Schuyler)
- The dilemma of the Negro author
- Alain Locke
- The Negro spirituals and American art
- Laurence Buermeyer
- Self-portraiture and social criticism in Negro folk-song
- B.A. Botkin
- Spirituals and neo-spirituals
- Zora Neale Hurston
- IX. Music : jazz.
- Whence comes jass?
- Walter Kingsley
- VIII. Music : spirituals.
- That mysterious 'jazz'
- Grenville Vernon
- Jazzing away prejudice
- Where The etude stands on jazz
- Anonymous
- Jazz at home
- J.A. Rogers
- From the appeal of jazz
- R.W.S. Mendl
- Hot jazz
- Negro music
- Robert Goffin
- From Swing that music
- Louis Armstrong --
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
- The sorrow songs
- W.E.B. du Bois
- Negro folk song
- John W. Work
- The Negro spirituals
- Jessie Fauset
- Same old blues
- Theophilus Lewis
- The drama of Negro life
- Alain Locke
- The Negro in the field of drama
- Rowena Woodham Jelliffe
- Has the Negro a place in the theatre?
- Jules Bledsoe
- A criticism of the Negro drama as it relates to the Negro dramatist and artist
- X. Theater.
- Eulalie Spence
- From Black Manhattan
- James Weldon Johnson
- The Negro theatre--a dodo bird
- Ralph Matthews
- XI. The fine arts.
- A note on African art
- The American Negro as artist
- African art : classic style
- Alain Locke
- The Negro in drama
- Henry Ossawa Tanner
- Jessie Fauset
- African plastic in contemporary art
- Harry Alan Potamkin
- The Negro artist and modern art
- Romare Bearden
- Rollin Lynde Hartt
- Reflections on O'Neill's plays
- Paul Robeson
- The drama of Negro life
- Montgomery Gregory
- The gift of laughter
- Control code
- 77476415
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Extent
- xii, 591 p.
- Isbn
- 9780691126517
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2006052876
- Other physical details
- music
- Record ID
- .b2429486x
- System control number
- (OCoLC)77476415
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