Arthur Huff Fauset (January 20, 1899 – September 2, 1983) was an American civil rights activist, anthropologist, folklorist, and educator. Born in Flemington...
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Jessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882 – April 30, 1961) was an editor, poet, essayist, novelist, and educator. Her literary work helped sculpt African-American...
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Fauset is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Fauset (1899–1983), American activist, anthropologist, folklorist, and educator Crystal...
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herself that every change is proof of her good luck. American folklorist Arthur Fauset listed The Contented Old Lady as another variant. A French variant,...
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IV, Edward E.; Sigler, Danielle Brune (eds.). The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions. Indiana University Press...
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Crystal Bird Fauset (June 27, 1893 – March 27, 1965) was a civil rights activist, social worker, race relations specialist, and the first female African...
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cake to the prince, he gets better and marries the girl. Folklorist Arthur Fauset collected an African-American tale from Louisiana with the title Catskin:...
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literary group known as the Black Opals. In 1927–1928, together with Arthur Fauset, she co-edited Black Opals, a literary magazine named after a line from...
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American Culture (1956). Locke was cremated, and his remains given to Dr. Arthur Fauset, Locke's close friend and executor of his estate. He was an anthropologist...
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artists and writers as Alain Locke, Aaron Douglas, Langston Hughes, Arthur Fauset, and Miguel Covarrubias of the Harlem Renaissance. Zora Neale Hurston...
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(born 1979), professional baseball designated hitter and outfielder Arthur Fauset (1899–1983), civil rights activist, folklorist, and educator Danny Federici...
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anthropologist, Dancer Alexandra Jones American archaeologist 1977 Arthur Fauset American cultural anthropologist January 20, 1899 September 2, 1983...
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Marvin Harris, Dell Hymes, Charles H. Fairbanks, Rayford Logan, and Arthur Fauset. Rayford Logan was his lifelong mentor. A letter of recommendation written...
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Dorothy West, Helene Johnson, Augusta Savage, Richard Bruce Nugent and Arthur Fauset. In many cases, Gumby was the only person to keep these documents years...
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published in The Crisis during Fauset's tenure, including Hughes, Countee Cullen, Arthur Huff Fauset (Jessie Fauset's younger half-brother), Jean Toomer...
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Edward E. Curtis and Danielle Brune Sigler, eds., The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions, Bloomington: Indiana...
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V., Edward E.; Sigler, Danielle Brune (eds.). The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions. Indiana University Press...
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Co-founded by Arthur Huff Fauset and Nellie Rathbone Bright, the magazine's contributors included Mae Virginia Cowdery, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Marita Bonner...
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new literary journal founded that year. It was co-founded in 1927 by Arthur Fauset, a folklorist and teacher, and Nellie Rathbone Bright, a teacher and...
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executive secretary A. Philip Randolph, member Harry Haywood, member Arthur Fauset, Philadelphia chapter president Ishmael Flory, Chicago chapter president...
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Twain. University of Missouri Press. pp. 391–394. ISBN 9780826264176. Fauset, Arthur Huff (1927). "Negro Folk Tales from the South. (Alabama, Mississippi...
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and the Congressional Cemetery. She has written articles on Jessie Redmon Fauset and the Harlem Renaissance as well as Margaret C. Anderson and the Little...
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Fauset, who was the literary editor of The Crisis, was responsible for the initial acceptance and publication of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers". Fauset...
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IV, Edward E.; Sigler, Danielle Brune (eds.). The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions. Indiana University Press...
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.................................................................Arthur Huff Fauset Fire Burns, Editorial Comment.......................................
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Edward E. Curtis IV, Danielle Brune Sigler (2009). The New Black Gods: Arthur Huff Fauset and the Study of African American Religions (Google eBook ed.). Indiana...
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Clotilda; he was interviewed by educator and folklorist Arthur Huff Fauset of Philadelphia. In 1927 Fauset published two of Lewis' animal tales, "T'appin's magic...
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Vanderbilt University Booker T. Washington 1904 Harvard University Jessie Redmon Fauset 1905 Cornell University Christine Iverson Bennett 1907 University of Michigan...
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George S. Kaufman, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Oliver Onions, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Mihail Sadoveanu, Peyami Safa, Frédéric-Louis Sauser (known as Blaise Cendrars)...
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a 2010 nominee for New York's 15th congressional district Crystal Bird Fauset (1894–1965), first female African-American state legislator in the United...
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