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Introduction | 3 | |
Jean Toomer, from Cane (1923) | 15 | |
"Karintha" | 19 | |
"Blood-Burning Moon" | 21 | |
"Bona and Paul" | 29 | |
"Kabnis" | 38 | |
Zora Neale Hurston | 75 | |
"Sweat" (1926) | 79 | |
"The Gilded Six-Bits" (1933) | 90 | |
Claude McKay | 101 | |
Home to Harlem (1928) | 105 | |
Rudolph Fisher | 239 | |
"Miss Cynthie" (1933) | 242 | |
Nella Larsen | 255 | |
Quicksand (1928) | 258 | |
Langston Hughes | 363 | |
"The Blues I'm Playing" (1934) | 367 | |
Wallace Thurman | 381 | |
from Infants of the Spring, Chap. 21 (1932) | 384 | |
Fisher: "An Introduction to Contemporary Harlemese, Expurgated and Abridged," (1928) | 395 |
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