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Dark symphony : Negro literature in America, edited by James A. Emanuel and Theodore L. Gross
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- Summary
- Anthology of African American literature from the 1890s to the 1960s
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xviii, 604 pages
- Contents
-
- We wear the mask
- Perspectives
- To the mercy killers
- Dudley Randall
- For my people
- Molly Means
- Margaret A. Walker
- From "The womanhood" in Annie Allen
- Section II of "The womanhood" in Annie Allen
- The egg boiler
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
- A clown at ten
- Emmett Till
- After the record is broken
- A pause for a fine phrase
- James A. Emanuel
- The alarm clock
- --and the old women gathered
- When in Rome
- Black jam for dr. negro
- Mari Evans
- The song of the smoke
- Preface to a twenty volume suicide note
- A poem for black hearts
- Jitterbugs
- Leroi Jones
- Trends in Negro American literature (1940-65)
- Arthur P. Davis
- Emerson and the South
- Philip Butcher
- Society and the self in recent American literature
- Nathan A. Scott, Jr.
- Of the sons of master and man
- Into the mainstream and oblivion
- Julian Mayfield
- W.E.B. DuBois
- II. NEGRO AWAKENING
- O black and unknown bards
- Sence you went away
- James Weldon Johnson
- The new Negro
- I. EARLY LITERATURE
- Alain Locke
- America
- The White House
- Harlem dancer
- In bondage
- Harlem shadows
- The white city
- North and South
- Baptism
- If we must die
- A child's reasoning
- Claude McKay
- Esther ;
- Avey
- Jean Toomer
- Miss Cynthie
- Rudolph Fisher
- The yellow one
- Eric Walrond
- Negro character as seen by white authors
- Sterling A. Brown
- Letter to his master, Thomas Auld
- Yet do I marvel
- Heritage
- For a poet
- For a pessimist
- For John Keats
- For Paul Laurence Dunbar
- She of the dancing feet sings
- Counter mood
- Song in spite of myself
- Nothing endures
- Frederick Douglass
- Magnets
- Sonnet : what I am saying now was said before--
- Sonnet : these are no wind-blown rumors, soft say-sos--
- To France
- Scottsboro, too, is worth its song
- Countee Cullen
- III.
- MAJOR AUTHORS
- The Negro speaks of rivers
- Mulatto
- The goophered grapevine
- The Negro mother
- Evenin' air blues
- Dream boogie
- On the road
- Dear Dr. Butts
- Jazz, jive, and jam
- Langston Hughes
- The man who killed a shadow
- The ethics of living Jim Crow
- Richard Wright
- Charles Waddell Chesnutt
- Flying home
- King of the bingo game
- Hidden name and complex fate
- Ralph Ellison
- Notes of a native son
- Sonny's blues
- James Baldwin
- IV. CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
- Train whistle guitar
- Albert Murray
- The party
- Son in the afternoon
- John A. Williams
- Brazil
- Paule Marshall
- The sky is gray
- Ernest J. Gaines
- Cry for me
- William Melvin Kelley
- From 'Harlem gallery'
- Melvin B. Tolson
- A song
- Southern mansion
- Miracles
- Reconnaissance
- Arna Bontemps
- The diver
- Frederick Douglass
- Runagate runagate
- Robert E. Hayden
- The Southern road
- Booker T. and W.E.B.
- Label
- Dark symphony : Negro literature in America
- Title
- Dark symphony
- Title remainder
- Negro literature in America
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by James A. Emanuel and Theodore L. Gross
- Subject
-
- African Americans
- African Americans -- Literary collections
- American literature -- African American authors
- American literature -- African American authors
- Anthologie
- Literary collections
- Literatur
- Literatura estadounidense -- Autores afroamericanos
- Littérature américaine -- Auteurs noirs américains
- Schwarze
- USA
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Anthology of African American literature from the 1890s to the 1960s
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 810.8/09
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PS508.N3
- LC item number
- E4
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1921-2013
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Emanuel, James A.
- Gross, Theodore L.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- American literature
- African Americans
- Littérature américaine
- African Americans
- American literature
- Literatur
- Schwarze
- USA
- Literatura estadounidense
- Label
- Dark symphony : Negro literature in America, edited by James A. Emanuel and Theodore L. Gross
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 564-600) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- We wear the mask
- Perspectives
- To the mercy killers
- Dudley Randall
- For my people
- Molly Means
- Margaret A. Walker
- From "The womanhood" in Annie Allen
- Section II of "The womanhood" in Annie Allen
- The egg boiler
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
- A clown at ten
- Emmett Till
- After the record is broken
- A pause for a fine phrase
- James A. Emanuel
- The alarm clock
- --and the old women gathered
- When in Rome
- Black jam for dr. negro
- Mari Evans
- The song of the smoke
- Preface to a twenty volume suicide note
- A poem for black hearts
- Jitterbugs
- Leroi Jones
- Trends in Negro American literature (1940-65)
- Arthur P. Davis
- Emerson and the South
- Philip Butcher
- Society and the self in recent American literature
- Nathan A. Scott, Jr.
- Of the sons of master and man
- Into the mainstream and oblivion
- Julian Mayfield
- W.E.B. DuBois
- II. NEGRO AWAKENING
- O black and unknown bards
- Sence you went away
- James Weldon Johnson
- The new Negro
- I. EARLY LITERATURE
- Alain Locke
- America
- The White House
- Harlem dancer
- In bondage
- Harlem shadows
- The white city
- North and South
- Baptism
- If we must die
- A child's reasoning
- Claude McKay
- Esther ;
- Avey
- Jean Toomer
- Miss Cynthie
- Rudolph Fisher
- The yellow one
- Eric Walrond
- Negro character as seen by white authors
- Sterling A. Brown
- Letter to his master, Thomas Auld
- Yet do I marvel
- Heritage
- For a poet
- For a pessimist
- For John Keats
- For Paul Laurence Dunbar
- She of the dancing feet sings
- Counter mood
- Song in spite of myself
- Nothing endures
- Frederick Douglass
- Magnets
- Sonnet : what I am saying now was said before--
- Sonnet : these are no wind-blown rumors, soft say-sos--
- To France
- Scottsboro, too, is worth its song
- Countee Cullen
- III.
- MAJOR AUTHORS
- The Negro speaks of rivers
- Mulatto
- The goophered grapevine
- The Negro mother
- Evenin' air blues
- Dream boogie
- On the road
- Dear Dr. Butts
- Jazz, jive, and jam
- Langston Hughes
- The man who killed a shadow
- The ethics of living Jim Crow
- Richard Wright
- Charles Waddell Chesnutt
- Flying home
- King of the bingo game
- Hidden name and complex fate
- Ralph Ellison
- Notes of a native son
- Sonny's blues
- James Baldwin
- IV. CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
- Train whistle guitar
- Albert Murray
- The party
- Son in the afternoon
- John A. Williams
- Brazil
- Paule Marshall
- The sky is gray
- Ernest J. Gaines
- Cry for me
- William Melvin Kelley
- From 'Harlem gallery'
- Melvin B. Tolson
- A song
- Southern mansion
- Miracles
- Reconnaissance
- Arna Bontemps
- The diver
- Frederick Douglass
- Runagate runagate
- Robert E. Hayden
- The Southern road
- Booker T. and W.E.B.
- Control code
- ocm00404426
- Dimensions
- 21 cm
- Extent
- xviii, 604 pages
- Lccn
- 68054984
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 63073
- (OCoLC)00404426
- Label
- Dark symphony : Negro literature in America, edited by James A. Emanuel and Theodore L. Gross
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 564-600) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- We wear the mask
- Perspectives
- To the mercy killers
- Dudley Randall
- For my people
- Molly Means
- Margaret A. Walker
- From "The womanhood" in Annie Allen
- Section II of "The womanhood" in Annie Allen
- The egg boiler
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
- A clown at ten
- Emmett Till
- After the record is broken
- A pause for a fine phrase
- James A. Emanuel
- The alarm clock
- --and the old women gathered
- When in Rome
- Black jam for dr. negro
- Mari Evans
- The song of the smoke
- Preface to a twenty volume suicide note
- A poem for black hearts
- Jitterbugs
- Leroi Jones
- Trends in Negro American literature (1940-65)
- Arthur P. Davis
- Emerson and the South
- Philip Butcher
- Society and the self in recent American literature
- Nathan A. Scott, Jr.
- Of the sons of master and man
- Into the mainstream and oblivion
- Julian Mayfield
- W.E.B. DuBois
- II. NEGRO AWAKENING
- O black and unknown bards
- Sence you went away
- James Weldon Johnson
- The new Negro
- I. EARLY LITERATURE
- Alain Locke
- America
- The White House
- Harlem dancer
- In bondage
- Harlem shadows
- The white city
- North and South
- Baptism
- If we must die
- A child's reasoning
- Claude McKay
- Esther ;
- Avey
- Jean Toomer
- Miss Cynthie
- Rudolph Fisher
- The yellow one
- Eric Walrond
- Negro character as seen by white authors
- Sterling A. Brown
- Letter to his master, Thomas Auld
- Yet do I marvel
- Heritage
- For a poet
- For a pessimist
- For John Keats
- For Paul Laurence Dunbar
- She of the dancing feet sings
- Counter mood
- Song in spite of myself
- Nothing endures
- Frederick Douglass
- Magnets
- Sonnet : what I am saying now was said before--
- Sonnet : these are no wind-blown rumors, soft say-sos--
- To France
- Scottsboro, too, is worth its song
- Countee Cullen
- III.
- MAJOR AUTHORS
- The Negro speaks of rivers
- Mulatto
- The goophered grapevine
- The Negro mother
- Evenin' air blues
- Dream boogie
- On the road
- Dear Dr. Butts
- Jazz, jive, and jam
- Langston Hughes
- The man who killed a shadow
- The ethics of living Jim Crow
- Richard Wright
- Charles Waddell Chesnutt
- Flying home
- King of the bingo game
- Hidden name and complex fate
- Ralph Ellison
- Notes of a native son
- Sonny's blues
- James Baldwin
- IV. CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
- Train whistle guitar
- Albert Murray
- The party
- Son in the afternoon
- John A. Williams
- Brazil
- Paule Marshall
- The sky is gray
- Ernest J. Gaines
- Cry for me
- William Melvin Kelley
- From 'Harlem gallery'
- Melvin B. Tolson
- A song
- Southern mansion
- Miracles
- Reconnaissance
- Arna Bontemps
- The diver
- Frederick Douglass
- Runagate runagate
- Robert E. Hayden
- The Southern road
- Booker T. and W.E.B.
- Control code
- ocm00404426
- Dimensions
- 21 cm
- Extent
- xviii, 604 pages
- Lccn
- 68054984
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 63073
- (OCoLC)00404426
Subject
- African Americans
- African Americans -- Literary collections
- American literature -- African American authors
- American literature -- African American authors
- Anthologie
- Literary collections
- Literatur
- Literatura estadounidense -- Autores afroamericanos
- Littérature américaine -- Auteurs noirs américains
- Schwarze
- USA
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