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Writers of the Black Chicago renaissance /

"This volume explores the contours and content of the Black Chicago Renaissance. A movement crafted in the crucible of rigid racial segregation in Chicago's "Black Belt" from the 1930s through the 1960s, its participants were also heavily influenced by--and influenced --the Harle...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Tracy, Steven C. (Steven Carl), 1954-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2011]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Robert S. Abbott /  |r Charlene Regester --  |t William A. Attaway /  |r Richard Yarborough --  |t Claude A. Barnett /  |r Bill V. Mullen --  |t Henry Lowington Blakely II /  |r Lovalerie King --  |t Alden Bland /  |r Joyce Hope Scott --  |t Edward Bland /  |r Lawrence Jackson --  |t Marita Bonner (Occomy) /  |r Kimberly N. Ruffin --  |t Gwendolyn Brooks /  |r Stephen Caldwell Wright --  |t Frank London Brown /  |r Michael D. Hill --  |t Alice C. Browning /  |r Bill V. Mullen --  |t Dan Burley / Kimberly Stanley --  |t Margaret Esse Danner /  |r Keith D. Leonard --  |t Frank Marshall Davis /  |r Kathryn Waddell Takara --  |t Richard Durham /  |r Patrick Naick --  |t Lorraine Hansberry /  |r Lisbeth Lipari --  |t Fenton Johnson /  |r James C. Hall --  |t John H. Johnson /  |r Jamal Eric Watson --  |t "Mattie" Marian Minus /  |r Donyel Hobbs Williams --  |t Willard Motley /  |r Alan M. Mid --  |t Gordon Parks /  |r Elizabeth Schultz -- J  |t ohn Sengstacke /  |r Jamal Eric Watson --  |t Margaret Walker /  |r Maryemma Graham --  |t Theodore Ward /  |r Alan M. Wald --  |t Richard Wright /  |r Robert Butler --  |t Frank Garvin Yerby /  |r James L. Hill --  |t Black Writers and the Federal Theatre Project /  |r Angelene Jamison-Hall --  |t African American Music in Chicago during the Chicago Renaissance /  |r Robert H. Cataliotti --  |t The Black Press and the Black Chicago Renaissance /  |r Zoe Trodd --  |t The Chicago School of Sociology and the Black Chicago Renaissance /  |r William R. Nash --  |t John Reed Clubs/League of American Writers /  |r James Smethurst --  |t Materials for Further Study /  |r Steven C. Tracy. 
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