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Introduction | 9 | |
Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. | 21 | |
On the Fields of France (1920) | 23 | |
Willis Richardson | 27 | |
A Pillar of the Church (1929) | 32 | |
George S. Schuyler | 45 | |
The Yellow Peril (1925) | 48 | |
Alvira Hazzard | 61 | |
Mother Liked It (1928) | 63 | |
Joseph S. Mitchell | 73 | |
Son-Boy (1928) | 76 | |
Ralf M. Coleman | 93 | |
The Girl from Back Home (1929) | 96 | |
John Frederick Matheus | 107 | |
Black Damp (1929) | 111 | |
Andrew M. Burris | 125 | |
You Mus' Be Bo'n Ag'in (1930) | 128 | |
Mercedes Gilbert | 201 | |
Environment (1931) | 203 | |
Francis Hall Johnson | 227 | |
Run Little Chillun (1933) | 230 | |
Conrad Seiler | 281 | |
Darker Brother (1938) | 285 | |
Langston Hughes | 331 | |
Scarlet Sister Barry (1938) | 335 | |
Young Black Joe (1940) | 338 | |
The Organizer (1938) | 342 | |
The Em-Fuehrer Jones (1920) | 358 | |
Shirley Graham | 363 | |
Track Thirteen (1940) | 368 | |
Appendix | Documents Relevant to the Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance | 391 |
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