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Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 454 g

Reihe: The Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940

Wintz

The Emergence of the Harlem Renaissance


Erscheinungsjahr 1996
ISBN: 978-0-8153-2212-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis

Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 454 g

Reihe: The Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940

ISBN: 978-0-8153-2212-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


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African American Literary Activity on the Eve of the Harlem Renaissance
* "The Negro in Literature and Art." American Academy of Political and Social Science, Annals 49 (1913), W.E.B. Du Bois * "The Negro Renaissance." Southern Workman 59 (1930), Lloyd Morris * "Some Things Negroes Need To Do." Southern Workman 51 (1922), Carter G. Woodson * "Negro Literature for Negro Pupils." Southern Workman 51 (1922), Alice Dunbar-Nelson * "Negro Life and Its Poets." Opportunity 1 (1923) * "Review of Cane by Jean Toomer." Opportunity 1 (1923), Montgomery Gregory * "The Younger Literary Movement." Crisis 27 (1924), W.E.B. Du Bois and Alain Locke * "The New Generation." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "A Pair of Youthful Negro Poets." Southern Workman 53 (1924), Robert T. Kerlin * "The Debut of the Younger School of Negro Writers." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "The Spirit of Phyllis Wheatley: A Review of There Is Confusion by Jessie Redmon Fauset." Opportunity 2 (1924), Montgomery Gregory * "The Negro in Literature." Crisis28 (1924), William Stanley Braithwaite * "Fall Books." Crisis 29 (1924), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Black Verse." Opportunity 2 (1924), Frank S. Horne * "The Fire in the Flintby Walter White." Opportunity 2 (1924), a Review by Charles S. Johnson * "Remarks by Grant Overton re: The Fire in the Flint at Library, Nov. 6, 1924" (1924) * "Reflections on O'Neill's Plays." Opportunity 2 (1924), Paul Robeson * "Some Books of 1924." Opportunity 3 (1925), Charles S. Johnson * "The Significance of Jean Toomer." Opportunity3 (1925), Gorham B. Munson * "American Literary Tradition and the Negro." Modern Quarterly 3 (1926), Alain Locke * "The Negro Renaissance." Century March (1926), Carl Van Doren
Survey Graphic, March 1925
"Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro." (March, 1925)
Carl Van Vechten,Nigger Heaven, 1926
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926)
Promotional Activities of Black Periodicals
1925 Opportunity Literary Contests
"Opportunity Literary Contest." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "An Opportunity for Negro Writers." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "Opportunity's Literary Prize Contest Awards." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "Opportunity's Prize Contest." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "The Last Warning." Opportunity 2 (1924) * "The Contest." Opportunity 3 (1925) * "Out of the Shadow." Opportunity 3 (1925) * Contest Awards Opportunity 3 (1925)Langston Hughes. "The Weary Blues" * Countee Cullen. "To One Who Said Me Nay" * John Matheus. "Fog" * Helene Johnson. "Trees at Night" * G.D. Lipscomb. "Frances: A Play in One Act" * Gustavus Adolphus Stewart. "My Fellow Traveller" * Zora Neale Hurston. "Spunk" * Sterling Brown. "Roland Hayes" * Langston Hughes. "America" * Clarissa M. Scott. "Solace" * "The Opportunity Dinner." Opportunity 3 (1925) * "The Prize Winners." Opportunity 3 (1925) * "Pot-Pourri: A Negro Renaissance." Opportunity 3 (1925) * "A Point of View: An Opportunity Dinner Reaction." Opportunity 3 (1925), Brenda Ray Moryck
The 1926 Opportunity Literary Contest"The Contest." Opportunity 3 (1925) * "Opportunity's Second Annual Contest for Negro Writers Offers $1000.00 in Prizes." Opportunity 3 (1925) * "The Contest." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "A Contest Number." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "The Judges and the Entries." Opportunity 4 (1926) * Contest Awards Opportunity 4 (June 1926) * Arna Bontemps. "Golgotha Is a Mountain" * Arthur Huff Fauset. "Symphonesque" * Frank H. Wilson. "Sugar Cain" * Lucy Ariel Williams. "Northboun'" * "The Kingdom of Art." Opportunity 4 (1926), John Macy * "The Awards Dinner." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "Our Prize Winners and What They Say of Themselves." Opportunity 4 (1926)
The 1927 Opportunity Literary Contest"The Third Opportunity Contest." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "Opportunity's Third Annual Contest for Negro Writers Offers $1000.00 in Prizes." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "The Contest." Opportunity 5 (1927) * Contest Awards Opportunity 5 (1927) * Arna Bontemps. "The Return" * Sterling A. Brown. "When De Saints Go Ma'ching Home" * Helene Johnson. "Summer Matures" * Georgia Douglas Johnson. "Plumes" * "The Contest Spotlight." Opportunity 5 (1927) * Eugene Gordon. "The Opportunity Dinner: An Impression." Opportunity 5 (1927) * "The Opportunity Contest." Opportunity5 (1927)
The 1932 Opportunity Contest
"An Opportunity Award." Opportunity 9 (1931) * "The New Opportunity Awards." Opportunity 9 (1931) * "Essays and Stories." Opportunity 9 (1931) * "The Judges." Opportunity 10 (1932) * "The Contest." Opportunity 10 (1932) * "The Opportunity Award." Opportunity 10 (1932) * "Charles W. Cranford: Winner of Opportunity Award." Opportunity 10 (1932)
The 1923 Crisis Prize
"Truth and Beauty." Crisis 25 (1922) 8 "The Prize Story Competition." Crisis 26 (1923), Jessie Faucet * "To a Wild Rose." Crisis 26 (1923), Ottie B. Graham
The 1925 Crisis Prize
"The Amy Spingarn Prizes." Crisis 28 (1924), Amy E. Spingarn * "The Amy Spingarn Prizes in Literature and Art." Crisis 28 (1924) * "To Encourage Negro Art." Crisis 29 (1924) * "The Amy Spingarn Prizes in Literature and Art." Crisis 29 (1924) * "About the Short Story." Crisis 29 (1924), Mark Seyboldt * "Play-Writing." Crisis 29 (1925), Mark Seyboldt * "The New Crisis." Crisis 30 (1925) * "The Amy Spingarn Prizes." Crisis 30 (1925) * "Krigwa." Crisis 30 (1925)
The 1926 Crisis Prize
"Krigwa, 1926." Crisis 31 (November, 1925) (December, 1925) (January 1926), Crisis 32 (1926) * "Prizes." Crisis 32 (1926) * "For a Prize Novel, $1000." Crisis 31 (1926)
The 1927 Crisis Prize"Krigwa, 1927." Crisis 33 (January, 1927) (February, 1927), Crisis 34 (1927) * W.E.B. Du Bois. "Economic Prizes." Crisis 36 (1929)
The Du Bois Literary Prize
"The Du Bois Literary Prize." Crisis 38 (1931) *"The Donor of the Du Bois Literary Prize: An Autobiography." Crisis 38 (1931) * "Proposed Rules of the Competition." Crisis 38 (1931) * "To Publishers." Crisi 38 (1931) * Du Bois Literary Prize." Crisis 40 (1933)


Cary D. Wintz is Professor of History at Texas Southern University in Houston. He received his undergraduate education at Rice University and his Ph.D. from Kansas State University. He is the author of many books, articles, and book reviews, mostly in the field of African American history or immigrant/ethnic history, and he has lectured internationally on these topics as a USIA lecturer in both the Philippines and India.


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