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21. Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African American Women from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) | |
Hardcover: 272
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(1990-08-24)
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22. Black Love And the Harlem Renaissance (The Novels of Nella Larsen, Jessie Redmon Fauset, And Zora Neale Hurston): An Essay in African American Literary Criticism (Black Studies) by Portia Boulware Ransom | |
Hardcover: 181
Pages
(2005-12)
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23. A Beautiful Pageant: African American Theatre, Drama, and Performance in the Harlem Renaissance, 1910-1927 by David Krasner | |
Hardcover: 384
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(2002-08-24)
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A Time of Rebirth |
24. Visual Journal: Harlem and D.C. in the Thirties and Forties by Deborah Willis, Deborah Willis-Thomas, Jane Lusaka | |
Paperback: 206
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(1996-06-17)
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25. A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of an American Community by Lionel C. Bascom | |
Hardcover: 320
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(1999-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this illuminating document, we are introduced to a West Indian conjure man known for his infallible charms and herbal remedies; a dancer at the Apollo Theater who mourns the untimely death of the entertainer who inspired her; a domestic worker determined to fight for fair wages and better treatment. And we meet Matt Henson at his retirement from his government job, still denied official recognition for his status as the first American to plant the United States flag on the North Pole. Enter the bars, the nightclubs, the beauty shops, the street markets, the employment offices and homes. Visit with fish vendors, war veterans, Pullman porters, prostitutes, and countless others. Come listen to the memorable sounds of swing music, the singing and shouting of church choirs, and the lonely plea of a mournful spiritual. A Renaissance In Harlem is an essential addition to the historical record of the African-American experience, a startling re-creation of a lost era in the life of New York City, and a valuable look at the early writings of two masters of American literature. Filled with humor, compassion, outrage and hope, it is an uplifting celebration of a place and people integral to the American story. Customer Reviews (3)
LostTreasure of Harlem and the Thirties
A Renaissance in Harlem:Lost Voices of an American Communi
Voices of Real People "Bascom challenges standard versions of the Renaissance'sdimensions -- everything from when it began and ended to its content andstyle...the pieces resound not with the voices of the glitterati but with avernacular chorus about everyday life during the Great NegroMigration...this important book promises to shift discussions about Harlem,the Renaissance, New York and Depression-era America in popular culture,literature, history, and folklore." Library Journal "A uniquechronicle ... the range of material is impressive ... the real lifecharacters here stand out as vividly as any in fiction writings byRenaissance writers." Emerge "The Harlem writers producedhundreds of slice-of-life vignettes that provide an intriguing view ofordinary African-Americas as they struggles to cope with the GreatDepression and the pervasive racism of the times... they include works byyoung luminaries-to-be-published, such as Ralph Ellison, Dorothy West, aswell as talented unknowns like Vivian Morris ... Bascom has produced adelightfully engaging and diverse portrait of an almost legendary blackurban community. Publisher's Weekly "A unique and valuable additionto the literature of the Harlem Renaissance..." KirkusReviews "The real significance of this collection is it deliverswhat was really in the hearts and minds of the people of Harlem," saysLionel C. Bascom, editor of A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of anAmerican Community, just published by Bard. Bascom, an internationallypublished journalist and professor of English, brings together works thatwre part of the Works Progress Administration's Writer's Project -- writinglost for generations in the vaults of the Library of Congress and publishedfor the first time in A Renaissance in Harlem. The essays, including earlywritings by two masters of American literature, Ralph Ellison and DorothyWest, create a vibrant record of Harlem's daily life, nightlife andintellectual scene. In assembling this collection, says Bascom, he sharesauthentic black storytelling, reawakening the voices of ordinary people,voices which were drowned out by the celebrity and the "unofficiallitetary program of the Harlem Renaissance." As noted by Booklist,"the collection represents a grittier image of Harlem than that of thecelebrated Renaissance writers, who adopted a mission of uplifting theimage of black people by avoiding dialect and any porttayals they thoughtmight be viewed negatively." Mr. Bascom is currently collectingmaterials for a book about Dorothy West. He is available for interviews,appearances and speaking engagements. ... Read more |
26. Harlem's Hell Fighters: The African-American 369th Infantry in World War I by Stephen L. Harris | |
Paperback: 356
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(2005-03-31)
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At last their story is told
Amazing Response After Prejudice
Excellent treatment of a fascinating topic Harlem's Hellfighters should be counted with Bernald Naulty's Strength for the Fight, and Barbeau's Unknown Soldiers. More than a military history, it is also a fine lesson in the sociology of the early 20th century and the paradoxes of US military race policy.His use of James Reese Europe as the centerpiece of his work provides a cultural touchstone as one reads the unfolding pages.A must have book. ... Read more |
27. FROM HARLEM TO PARIS: Black American Writers in France, 1840-1980 by Michel Fabre | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1993-08-01)
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EX-PATRIATE BLACK AMERICAN WRITERS Why did they come? France's tradition of liberty,equality and brotherhood was an attraction. Throughout the early 20thcentury, Blacks came to escape the racism of America and have theopportunity to work in their craft which was denied them in Europe.France's "lack" of racism was a breath of fresh air to AfricanAmericans under the mantle of segregation. France enabled them as writersto be artistically free. Each generation of Black writers who came toFrance were inspired by its so called liberalism. Yet even in itsliberalism Black writers in the 60's began to scrutinize the racism ofFrance that was articulated in its treatment of thosecolonials fromAlgeria and Senegal. Fabre critiques each individual writer who cameand gives usa historical context in which we can understand the uniquespell that France had over attracting Black writers. The text concentrateson Black males since few Black female writers stayed over for any length oftime. Those that did are given an even treatment. From Harlem to Parisgives one an appreciation for the contributions of Black writers in France.It is a book to have in one's library for literary studies of AfricanAmericans and expatriate writers. ... Read more |
28. "Or Does It Explode?": Black Harlem in the Great Depression by Cheryl Greenberg | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1997-03-27)
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29. Double-Take: A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology | |
Paperback: 670
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(2001-12-01)
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30. Look For Me All Around You: Anglophone Caribbean Immigrants In The Harlem Renaissance (African American Life) | |
Paperback: 469
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(2005-10-30)
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31. Harlem: On the Verge by Alice Attie, Robin D. G. Kelley | |
Hardcover: 128
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(2003-09)
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Take the A Train
Images Of A Harlem Gone By |
32. Hot from Harlem: Twelve African American Entertainers, 1890-1960 by Bill Reed | |
Paperback: 271
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(2009-12-22)
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33. Looking For Harlem: Urban Aesthetics in African-American Literature by Maria Balshaw | |
Paperback: 184
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(2000-12-20)
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34. Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts on File Library of American History) by Aberjhani, Sandra L. West | |
Hardcover: 448
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(2003-09)
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35. Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940 (African American Life Series) | |
Paperback: 467
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(1996-12)
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Satisfied Customer |
36. Meet Me at the Theresa: The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel by Sondra Kathryn Wilson | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2004-02-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Hotel Theresa is the stuff of legend, and one of the New York landmarks that established Harlem as a mecca of black culture. Meet Me at the Theresa is the first book devoted to the fabulous story of the Hotel Theresa. Though it closed its doors in 1970, there are still many who live to tell the tales -- and this lively social history is based on their first-hand accounts. In mid-twentieth century America, Harlem was the cultural capital of African America and the Theresa was the place for black people to see and be seen. The hotel was known to have the hottest nightlife in the world and to be the only grand hotel in Manhattan that welcomed nonwhites. The Theresa was situated among a cluster of famous nightspots of the day. Locals and out-of-towners could stroll from the hotel to take in jam sessions at Minton's Playhouse, see floorshows at the Baby Grand, admire chorus girls at Club Baron, do the jitterbug at the Savoy Ballroom, and watch showbiz heavyweights at the Apollo Theater. Black America's biggest and brightest -- Josephine Baker, Dorothy Dandridge, Duke Ellington, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, and so many more -- made the hotel their New York stay-over. The book reveals little-known facts and stories about the celebrities and the regulars: the owners, the gangsters, the showgirls, the politicians, entertainers, intellectuals, the fast crowd, and even the hangers-on. The slim, white, thirteen-story building still stands on the historic corner of Seventh Avenue (or Adam C. Powell Jr. Boulevard) and 125th Street, but few of the legions that pass it day after day know that "in its day, the landmark was as famous as the Apollo Theater or the Savoy Ballroom, and more central to the history of Harlem than any other building there." As Sondra K. Wilson writes, "For thirty years [from 1940-1970] life in and outside the hotel was an exhilarating social experience that has yet to be duplicated." Customer Reviews (1)
Interesting portrait |
37. One of the Children: Gay Black Men in Harlem (Men and Masculinity, 2) by William G. Hawkeswood | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1997-04-30)
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Good intentions, but lacking.
Beyond sympathetic identification into special pleading Hawkeswood was so intent on challenging the focus on black male irresponsibility (and pathology), that he claims no one else studied middle-class blacks (ignoring SLIM'S TABLE, BLACK BOURGEOIS, etc.). On his way to providing an antithesis of the studies of junkies and slackers, he comes across as a Candide (or Pangloss), downplaying homophobia and "fagbashing" in Harlem and making his informants come across as almost saintly in their devotion to their churches, natal families, and social networks. Hawkeswood gathered some interesting material, and the social science literature IS slanted toward black ne're-do-wells, but is the solution "politically correct" bias in the other direction? ... Read more |
38. Voices from the Harlem Renaissance | |
Paperback: 448
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(1995-01-26)
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39. The Sleeper Wakes: Harlem Renaissance Stories by Women | |
Paperback: 320
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(1993-04-01)
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40. Rereading the Harlem Renaissance: Race, Class, and Gender in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Sharon L. Jones | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2002-12-30)
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Excellent deconstruction of works by three important writers |
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