The Voice of the Negro: 1919 is a collection of excerpts from African-American newspapers in 1919 that was collected and published by Robert T. Kerlin...
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The Voice of the Negro was a literary periodical aimed at a national audience of African Americans which was published from 1904 to 1907. It was created...
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during the Harlem Renaissance. As a collection of the creative efforts coming out of the burgeoning New Negro Movement or Harlem Renaissance, the book is...
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the close of the fair. In 1919, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) dubbed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" the "Negro national...
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Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States is a photodocumentary book with text by Richard Wright. The images were taken by the Farm...
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Holocaust and atomic bomb to the aftermath of slavery in America in the figuration of the Hipster, or the "white negro". The essay is a call to abandon...
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Harlem Renaissance (redirect from New Negro movement)
spanning the 1920s and 1930s. At the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after The New Negro, a 1925 anthology edited by Alain Locke. The movement...
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Hallie Flanagan appointed Graham director of the Chicago Negro Unit of the Federal Theater Project, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress...
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The Magical Negro is a trope in American cinema, television, and literature. In the cinema of the United States, the Magical Negro is a supporting stock...
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Hubert Harrison (category Members of the Socialist Party of America)
The Voice, the first organization and the first newspaper of the race-conscious "New Negro" movement. From his Liberty League and Voice came the core...
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voice, louder and more strident than it had been even during slavery." More recently, Gates and Gene Andrew Jarrett have discussed a New Negro era of...
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Winkelmeier as the tallest person ever at the time. He weighed between 175 pounds (79 kg) and 205 pounds (93 kg), often billed in newspapers as the "negro giant"...
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James Weldon Johnson (category Pages using embedded infobox templates with the title parameter)
HathiTrust) The Book of Negro Spirituals (1925, editor), anthology The Second Book of Negro Spirituals (1926, editor) The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored...
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Remember This House (category Books about race and ethnicity in the United States)
Suit". The New York Times. p. 1014. Retrieved 8 August 2018. Farley, Christopher John (January 25, 2017). "'I Am Not Your Negro' Gives Fresh Voice to James...
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Le Livre noir du capitalisme (redirect from The black book of capitalism)
Capitalisme (The Black Book of Capitalism) is a 1998 French book published in reaction to The Black Book of Communism (1997). Unlike the earlier work...
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Monroe Work (redirect from Negro Year Book)
the Department of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in 1908. His published works include the Negro Year Book and A Bibliography of the Negro...
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The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional...
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Nigger (redirect from The N Word)
wrote of the antecedents of this phenomenon in 1957 in his essay The White Negro. Notable usage The prosecutor [Christopher Darden], his voice trembling...
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Cane (novel) (redirect from Song of the Son)
portrayal of African Americans. John Armstrong wrote: "It can perhaps be safely said that the Southern negro, at least, has found an authentic lyric voice in...
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John H. Van Evrie (redirect from Negroes and Negro "Slavery:" The First An Inferior Race: The Latter Its Normal Condition)
language"; and that "the voice of the negro, both in its [physical] tones and its [grammatical] structure, varies just as widely from that of the white man as...
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I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 German-American documentary film and social critique film essay directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwin's unfinished...
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Voice of the Fugitive was Canada's first Black newspaper that was directed towards freedom seekers and Black refugees from the United States. Founded and...
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J. Rosamond Johnson (category American people of Bahamian descent)
James: The Book of American Negro Spirituals (1925) and The Second Book of Negro Spirituals (1926). In addition, Johnson edited Shoutsongs (1936) and the folksong...
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Story of the Negro by Arna Bontemps is a children's history book published by Knopf in 1948. It was the first African-American authored book to receive...
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The National Council of Negro Women, Inc. (NCNW) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1935 with the mission to advance the opportunities and the quality...
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Talented tenth (redirect from The Talented Tenth)
Du Bois, who used it as the title of an influential essay, published in 1903. It appeared in The Negro Problem, a collection of essays written by leading...
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Langston Hughes (redirect from The Dream Keeper)
wrote about the period that "the Negro was in vogue", which was later paraphrased as "when Harlem was in vogue." Growing up in a series of Midwestern towns...
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William H. Ferris (category Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League members)
of Christ Congregational Church from 1904 to 1905. In 1908 he wrote a book entitled Typical Negro Traits. From 1910 to 1912, he was given charge of the...
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In the British colonies in North America and in the United States before the abolition of slavery in 1865, free Negro or free Black described the legal...
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Milton Meltzer (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
co-authored with Harlem Renaissance writer Langston Hughes the book A Pictorial History of the Negro in America, which was published in 1956. He also collaborated...
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