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Harlem's Glory: Black Women Writing, 1900-1950

by Lorraine E. Roses (Editor), Ruth Elizabeth Randolph (Editor)

Other authors: Regina M. Andrews (Contributor), Delilah Leontium Beasley (Contributor), Gwendolyn B. Bennett (Contributor), Marita Bonner (Contributor), Nellie R. Bright (Contributor)55 more, Hallie Quinn Brown (Contributor), Hazel V. Campbell (Contributor), Eunice Hunton Carter (Contributor), Ethel M. Caution (Contributor), Carrie W. Clifford (Contributor), Anita Scott Coleman (Contributor), Anna J. Cooper (Contributor), Josephine Copeland (Contributor), Mae V. Cowdery (Contributor), Marion Vera Cuthbert (Contributor), Caroline Bond Day (Contributor), Clarissa Scott Delany (Contributor), Alice Dunbar-Nelson (Contributor), Katherine Dunham (Contributor), Aloise Barbour Epperson (Contributor), Jessie Fauset (Contributor), Sarah Collins Fernandis (Contributor), Mercedes Gilbert (Contributor), Edythe Mae Gordon (Contributor), Ottie B. Graham (Contributor), Shirley Graham (Contributor), Angelina Weld Grimke (Contributor), Florence Marion Harmon (Contributor), Juanita V. Harrison (Contributor), Gladys Casely Hayford (Contributor), Alvira Hazzard (Contributor), Jane Edna Hunter (Contributor), Zora Neale Hurston (Contributor), Georgia Douglas Johnson (Contributor), Helene Johnson (Contributor), Nella Larsen (Contributor), Elise Johnson McDougald (Contributor), May Miller (Contributor), Brenda Ray Moryck (Contributor), Pauli Murray (Contributor), Effie Lee Newsome (Contributor), Ann Petry (Contributor), Esther Popel (Contributor), Florida Ruffin Ridley (Contributor), Eslanda Goode Robeson (Contributor), Ida Rowland (Contributor), Gertrude Schalk (Contributor), Anne Spencer (Contributor), Ellen Tarry (Contributor), Mary Church Terrell (Contributor), Eloise Bibb Thompson (Contributor), Era Bell Thompson (Contributor), Lucy Mae Turner (Contributor), Margaret Walker (Contributor), Ida B. Wells-Barnett (Contributor), Dorothy West (Contributor), Lucy Ariel Williams (Contributor), Zara Wright (Contributor), Octavia B. Wynbush (Contributor), Idabelle Yeiser (Contributor)

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In poems, stories, memoirs, and essays about color and culture, prejudice and love, and feminine trials, dozens of African-American women writers - some famous, many just discovered - give us a sense of a distinct inner voice and an engagement with their larger double culture. Harlem's Glory unfolds a rich tradition of writing by African-American women, hitherto mostly hidden, in the first half of the twentieth century. In historical context, with special emphasis on matters of race and gender, are the words of luminaries like Zora Neale Hurston and Georgia Douglas Johnson as well as rare, previously unpublished writings by figures like Angelina Weld Grimke, Elise Johnson McDougald, and Regina Andrews, all culled from archives and arcane magazines.… (more)

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