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Not Notes Based on on Previou ous We Week Ch Change/Ad Add Tulsa Oklahoma Race Riot May 31-June 1, 1921 Additions to list of poets: Gwendolyn Bennett; Angelina Grimke Political Perspectives/Issues (see listing 39 in


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  • Tulsa Oklahoma Race “Riot” May 31-June 1, 1921
  • Additions to list of poets: Gwendolyn Bennett; Angelina Grimke
  • Political Perspectives/Issues (see listing 39 in bibliography)
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Th Themes and Tropes In H-R R Fiction

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  • Passing/ ”Colorism” in Communities of Color
  • Caste and Class (high culture or folk culture?)
  • Gender and Social Roles
  • Black in America
  • America (the idea and the reality): White America; Black America;
  • the America (Black, Latinx, Asian, White) we actually live in.
  • Black Internationalism
  • Africa, The Real and The Ideal
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Arthur A. Schomburg, “Juan Latino, Magister Latino.”

  • W. B. Dabney, “Duncanson, An American Artist Whose Color Was

Forgot(ten).”

  • E. Franklin Frazier, “Racial Self Expression.”
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Albert Barnes, “Negro Art and America” Arthur A. Schomburg, “The Negro Digs Up His Past”

  • W. E. B. DuBois, “The Negro Mind Reaches Out”

Alain Locke, “The New Negro” Contributing Writers, Poets, and Artists: Zora Neale Hurston; Langston Hughes: Jean Toomer: Countee Cullen; Claude McKay; Angelina Grimke; Aaron Douglas

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cs i in Negr Negro: A : An A n Antho hology gy

Articles Concerned with West Indies and South America Articles Concerned with “America” (United States) Articles Concerned with Europe Articles concerned with Africa In all geographic areas Cunard had her contributors discuss: literary arts; history and literature; education and law; racial injustice; music; visual arts; and “Negro Stars.”

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Fire Fire!! !!

“Devoted to Younger Negro Artists”

Editors: Wallace Thurman “In Association With” Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Bennett, Richard Bruce, John Davis, Zora Neale Hurston, and Aaron Douglas (illustrations)

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  • Jessie Fauset (1882-1961)
  • Rudolph Fisher (1897-1934)
  • Langston Hughes (1902-1967)
  • Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)
  • Nella Larsen (1891-1964)
  • Claude McKay (1890-1948)
  • Wallace Thurman (1902-1934)
  • Jean Toomer (1894-1967)
  • Carl VanVechten (1880-1964)
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Th The Poets

Countee Cullen, 1903-1946 Langston Hughes, 1902-1967 Claude McKay, 1890-1948

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Po Portraits of Novelists, Po Poets, et al.

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Je Jesse sse Redm dmon n Fause uset, , 1882-1961 1961

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Hughes, 1902 1902-1967 1967

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Zo Zora Neale Hurston, 1891-1960 1960

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Ne Nella La Larsen, 1891 1891-1964 1964

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Je Jean n Toomer, , 1894-1967 1967

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Wallace Th Thurman, 1902-1934 1934

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Cl Claude Mc McKay, 1890 1890-1948 1948

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Ca Carl rl Va VanVechten, , 1880-1964 1964

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An Angelina Weld-Gr Grim imke, 1880-1958 1958

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A A more “stylish” An Angelina Weld-Gr Grim imke

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A A young Gwendolyn Be Bennett, 1902-1981 1981

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Gw Gwendolyn Bennett with the glamour look of th the e 1920s