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Harlem speaks : a living history of the Harlem Renaissance / edited by Cary D. Wintz.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Naperville, Ill. : Sourcebooks, c2007.Description: xxi, 502 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 sound disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9781402204364
  • 1402204361
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 810.9/896073 22
LOC classification:
  • PS153.N5 H267 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I - Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance: 1. Harlem, 1910 to 1945.Cary D. Wintz. 2. The Harlem Renaissance: An Overview.Cary D. Wintz. Part II - To Make A Poet Black: Literature of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 3. Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad. 4. Countee Cullen, Lorenzo Thomas. 5. Nella Larsen, George Hutchinson. 6. Claude McKay, Tyrone Tillery. 7. Zora Neale Hurston, Genevieve West. 8. Richard Wright, Amritjit Singh. Part III - The Jazz Age: Music and Musicians of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 9. Eubie Blake, Terry Waldo. 10. Bessie Smith, Chip Deffaa. 11. Louis Armstrong, Dan Morgenstern. 12. Duke Ellington, Andrew Rowen. 13. Ethel Waters, Gene Jones. Part IV - Art and Image in the Harlem Renaissance: The Visual and Performing Arts: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 14.Aaron Douglas, Amy Kirschke. 15.Jacob Lawrence, Alvia Wardlaw. 16.Romare Bearden, Abdul Goler. 17.Josephine Baker, Asli Tekinay. Part V - Art and Politics: The Renaissance Men of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 18. W.E.B. Du Bois, Kevin L. Gaines. 19. James Weldon Johnson, Anne E. Carroll. 20. Paul Robeson, Paul Finkelman. Part VI - The New Negro: Politics and Criticism in the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 21. Marcus Garvey, Claudrena N. Harold and Robert A. Hill. 22. Alain Locke, Martha Jane Nadell. 23. A. Phillip Randolph, William Harris.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [455]-469) and index.

Part I - Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance: 1. Harlem, 1910 to 1945.Cary D. Wintz. 2. The Harlem Renaissance: An Overview.Cary D. Wintz. Part II - To Make A Poet Black: Literature of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 3. Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad. 4. Countee Cullen, Lorenzo Thomas. 5. Nella Larsen, George Hutchinson. 6. Claude McKay, Tyrone Tillery. 7. Zora Neale Hurston, Genevieve West. 8. Richard Wright, Amritjit Singh. Part III - The Jazz Age: Music and Musicians of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 9. Eubie Blake, Terry Waldo. 10. Bessie Smith, Chip Deffaa. 11. Louis Armstrong, Dan Morgenstern. 12. Duke Ellington, Andrew Rowen. 13. Ethel Waters, Gene Jones. Part IV - Art and Image in the Harlem Renaissance: The Visual and Performing Arts: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 14.Aaron Douglas, Amy Kirschke. 15.Jacob Lawrence, Alvia Wardlaw. 16.Romare Bearden, Abdul Goler. 17.Josephine Baker, Asli Tekinay. Part V - Art and Politics: The Renaissance Men of the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 18. W.E.B. Du Bois, Kevin L. Gaines. 19. James Weldon Johnson, Anne E. Carroll. 20. Paul Robeson, Paul Finkelman. Part VI - The New Negro: Politics and Criticism in the Harlem Renaissance: Introduction, Cary D. Wintz. 21. Marcus Garvey, Claudrena N. Harold and Robert A. Hill. 22. Alain Locke, Martha Jane Nadell. 23. A. Phillip Randolph, William Harris.

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