The New Negro: Voices of the Harlem Renaissance

by Alain Locke (Editor)

Other authorsZora Neale Hurston (Contributor), Jean Toomer (Contributor), Arna Bontemps (Contributor), W. E. B. DuBois (Contributor), Langston Hughes (Contributor), Arnold Rampersad (Introduction), James Weldon Johnson (Contributor), Claude McKay (Contributor), Kelly Miller (Contributor), J. A. Rogers (Contributor), Anne Spencer (Contributor)25 more, Arthur Huff Fauset (Contributor), E. Franklin Frazier (Contributor), Walter White (Contributor), Georgia Johnson (Contributor), Willis Richardson (Contributor), Charles S. Johnson (Contributor), William Stanley Braithwaite (Contributor), Bruce Nugent (Contributor), Lewis Alexander (Contributor), Eric Walrond (Contributor), Jessie Fauset (Contributor), Helene Johnson (Contributor), Countée Cullen (Contributor), Angelina Grimke (Contributor), Arthur A. Schomburg (Contributor), Rudolph FIsher (Contributor), John Matheus (Contributor), Montgomery Gregory (Contributor), Gwendolyn B. Bennett (Contributor), Cugo Lewis (Contributor), Paul U. Kellogg (Contributor), Robert R. Moton (Contributor), W. A. Domingo (Contributor), Melville Herskovitz (Contributor), Elsie Johnson McDougald (Contributor)
Paperback, 1992

Original publication date

1925

Pages

xxxiv; 452

Status

Available

Call number

PS153.N5L63 1992

Publication

New York: Atheneum, c1992; 4th printing, later date?

Physical description

xxxiv, 452 p.; 20.9 cm

ISBN

0689708211 / 9780689708213

Language

Description

Fiction. Literature. HTML: Alain Locke's "The New Negro" has been updated for the 21st century thanks to Duke Classics. Collecting poetry, fiction, and essays by notable Black writers such as Zora Neale Hurston and W.E.B. DuBois, Locke has gathered powerful and inspirational words used to shape and inspire the Black experience in America.   .

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