This anthology edited by the American writer, philosopher, and patron of the arts Alain Locke brings together some of the most influential pieces of African American works from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Featuring the voices of Zora Neale Thurston, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Langston Hughes, Locke included commentary on the emergence of the New Negro Movement, also known as the Harlem Renaissance. The New Negro is considered to be the definitive text on the movement.
Not Quite White
Laila Woozeer
audiobookbookThe Adventures of Miss Barbara Pym
Paula Byrne
audiobookIn Search of Mary Seacole : The Making of a Cultural Icon
Helen Rappaport
audiobookbookWe Are Not Here to Be Bystanders : A Memoir of Love and Resistance
Linda Sarsour
audiobookbookWoman, Eat Me Whole : Poems
Ama Asantewa Diaka
audiobookThe Way of the Writer : Reflections on the Art and Craft of Storytelling
Charles Johnson
bookOrdinary Girls : A Memoir
Jaquira Diaz
audiobookSacarse La Flecha del Corazón
Alice Walker
audiobookD.H. Lawrence: Collected Short Stories
D.H. Lawrence
audiobookThe Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah : The Autobiography
Benjamin Zephaniah
audiobookbookBlack on Black : On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America
Daniel Black
audiobookForgiveness : An Exploration
Marina Cantacuzino
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