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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Chronology | ||
A Note on the Text | ||
Introduction: Wallace Thurman and the Harlem Renaissance | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Essays on Harlem | 29 |
Harlem: A Vivid Word Picture of the World's Greatest Negro City | 32 | |
Harlem Facets | 35 | |
Negro Life in New York's Harlem: A Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section | 39 | |
Harlem Directory: Where to Go and What to Do When in Harlem | 63 | |
Harlemese | 64 | |
Few Know Real Harlem, the City of Surprises: Quarter Million Negroes Form a Moving, Colorful Pageant of Life | 66 | |
The Bump (A Dance They Do in Harlem) | 71 | |
Harlem House Rent Parties | 73 | |
Odd Jobs in Harlem | 74 | |
Pt. 2 | Social Essays and Journalism | 79 |
Christmas: Its Origin and Significance | 82 | |
In the Name of Purity | 84 | |
Quoth Brigham Young - This Is the Place | 86 | |
Autobiographical Statement | 91 | |
Description of a Male Tuberculosis Ward | 92 | |
Pt. 3 | Correspondence | 95 |
Letters to Langston Hughes | 104 | |
Letters to William Jourdan Rapp | 132 | |
Letters to W. E. B. Du Bois, Claude McKay, Alain Locke, and Granville Hicks | 163 | |
Letters to Harold Jackman | 168 | |
Letters to Dorothy West | 171 | |
Pt. 4 | Literary Essays and Reviews | 177 |
Review of Black Harvest | 182 | |
A Thrush at Eve with an Atavistic Wound: Review of Flight | 183 | |
Editorial, The Messenger | 184 | |
Review of Blues: An Anthology | 185 | |
Review of Heloise and Abelard | 187 | |
Review of Teeftallow | 189 | |
Notes - Short Review of Flight | 190 | |
A Stranger at the Gates: A Review of Nigger Heaven | 191 | |
Fire Burns: A Department of Comment | 193 | |
Negro Artists and the Negro | 195 | |
Nephews of Uncle Remus | 200 | |
Negro Poets and Their Poetry | 205 | |
Editorial Essay, Harlem | 216 | |
High, Low, Past, and Present: Review of The Walls of Jericho, Quicksand, and Adventures of an African Slaver | 218 | |
Langston Hughes Turns from Poetry to the Novel to Give a Sincere Picture of Negro Life in America | 221 | |
Books to Read - Review of Southern Road | 224 | |
Review of Infants of the Spring | 226 | |
Pt. 5 | Aunt Hagar's Children | 229 |
Author's Preface | 234 | |
Notes on a Stepchild | 235 | |
This Negro Literary Renaissance | 241 | |
Tribute | 251 | |
Frederick Douglass: The Black Emancipator | 253 | |
Booker T. Washington | 269 | |
Marcus Garvey | 272 | |
Draw Your Own Conclusions | 280 | |
The Perpetual Bugaboo | 281 | |
The Coming Revolution | 282 | |
Terpsichore in Harlem | 284 | |
Pt. 6 | Poems and Short Stories | 289 |
The Last Citadel | 291 | |
Confession | 291 | |
God's Edict | 291 | |
Untitled | 292 | |
Frustration | 292 | |
On Meeting a Genius (To Jean Toomer) | 293 | |
Stars | 294 | |
Grist in the Mill | 294 | |
Cordelia the Crude | 301 | |
Pt. 7 | Plays | 305 |
Harlem: A Melodrama of Negro Life in Harlem | 313 | |
Casting and Directing Harlem | 370 | |
Detouring Harlem to Times Square | 371 | |
Harlem as Educational Drama | 372 | |
My Collaborator | 374 | |
Two Playwrights Look at Harlem | 374 | |
The Writing of Harlem: The Story of a Strange Collaboration | 376 | |
Jeremiah the Magnificent | 378 | |
Pt. 8 | Excerpts from the Novels | 441 |
The Blacker the Berry | 449 | |
Infants of the Spring | 462 | |
The Interne | 485 | |
Bibliography | 495 | |
Photo Credits | 499 | |
Index of Names | 501 | |
Index of Works | 507 |
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