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Skip to content. Toggle navigation. Get Books. Information on the thirteen most significant black American prose writers up to the early twentieth century, featuring detailed biographies, a wide selection of critical extracts, and comprehensive bibliographies. This eBook provides biographical, critical, and bibliographical information on some of the most significant African-American writers predating the Harlem Renaissance, including Charles W. This volume provides detailed biographies, a wide selection of critical extracts, and comprehensive bibliographies of the thirteen most significant black American prose writers of the early twentieth century, including Countee Cullen, Jessie R. Contains alphabetically arranged entries that provide career biographies of thirty-three African-American writers active before the Harlem Renaissance; each with a list of principal works and a bibliography. Exploring African American History The Harlem Renaissance.

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Exhibition poster and catalogue cover design by James Lesesne Wells. Checklist of Afro-American Art and Artists. Kent State University Libraries, In: Serif 7 December What could have been Harlm solid foundation of future scholarship is unfortunately marred by errors of all kinds and the inclusion of numerous white artists.

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All Black artists are cross-referenced. Library of Congress. Washington, DC: U. Government Printing Office, Mostly an annotated list of books and manuscripts on black history, however it also includes remarks on the exhibition curated by Alonzo Aden, and list of exhibitors pp. Included: Frank H.]

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