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Acknowledgements | xi | |
Chapter 1 | African American Performance in the Harlem Renaissance | 1 |
Part I | 1910-1918 | |
Chapter 2 | Men in Black and White: Race and Masculinity in the Heavyweight Title Fight of 1910 | 17 |
Chapter 3 | Exoticism, Dance, and Racial Myths: Modern Dance and the Class Divide in the Choreography of Aida Overton Walker and Ethel Waters | 55 |
Chapter 4 | "The Pageant Is the Thing": Black Nationalism and The Star of Ethiopia | 81 |
Part II | Black Drama | |
Chapter 5 | Walter Benjamin and the Lynching Play: Mourning and Allegory in Angelina Weld Grimke's Rachel | 97 |
Chapter 6 | Migration, Fragmentation, and Identity: Zora Neale Hurston's Color Struck and the Geography of the Harlem Renaissance | 113 |
Chapter 7 | The Wages of Culture: Alain Locke and the Folk Dramas of Georgia Douglas Johnson and Willis Richardson | 131 |
Part III | 1918-1927 | |
Chapter 8 | "In the Whirlwind and the Storm": Marcus Garvey and the Performance of Black Nationalism | 167 |
Chapter 9 | Whose Role Is It, Anyway?: Charles Gilpin and the Harlem Renaissance | 189 |
Chapter 10 | "What Constitutes a Race Drama and How May We Know It When We Find It?": The Little Theatre Movement and the Black Public Sphere | 207 |
Chapter 11 | Shuffle Along and the Quest for Nostalgia: Black Musicals of the 1920s | 239 |
Chapter 12 | Conclusion: The End of "Butter Side Up" | 289 |
Notes | 293 | |
Index | 357 |
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