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Series Introduction | ||
Volume Introduction | ||
Excerpt from The Negro Genius: A New Appraisal of the Achievement of the American Negro in Literature and the Fine Arts | 2 | |
Excerpt from The Negro in American Fiction | 87 | |
Excerpt from Negro Poetry and Drama | 108 | |
Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy | 131 | |
Criticism at Mid-Century | 136 | |
Negro Poets, Then and Now | 147 | |
Phylon Profile, XXII: Carl Van Vechten | 154 | |
The Negro Writer - Shadow and Substance | 161 | |
Self-Criticism: The Third Dimension in Culture | 165 | |
The Negro Writer: Pitfalls and Compensations | 169 | |
New Poets | 177 | |
The Historical Setting of The New Negro | 188 | |
The New Negro Middle Class | 196 | |
The New Negro in Literature (1925-1955) | 203 | |
The New Negro and the New Deal | 219 | |
The Negro Renaissance and Its Significance | 226 | |
The Awakening: A Memoir | 235 | |
Under the Harlem Shadow: A Study of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen | 261 | |
Portrait of Wallace Thurman | 289 | |
Zora Neale Hurston and the Eatonville Anthropology | 314 | |
Charles S. Johnson: Entrepreneur of the Harlem Renaissance | 339 | |
Frank Horne and the Second Echelon Poets of the Harlem Renaissance | 371 | |
Harlem Literati in the Twenties | 393 | |
My Early Days in Harlem | 395 | |
The Negro Author and His Publisher | 399 | |
The Negro Author: His Publisher, His Public and His Purse | 414 | |
Alain Locke's Relationship to the Negro in American Literature | 420 | |
The Literature of the Negro in the United States | 428 | |
Acknowledgments | 461 |
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