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Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
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Routledge
Publication Date
2004
Language
English
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Abbott, Robert Sengstacke Abyssinian Baptist Church African Blood Brotherhood Afro-American Realty Company Algonquin Roundtable Alhambra Theater Ali, Duse Mohammed Alston, Charles Amenia Conference, 1916 Amenia Conference, 1933 American Mercury American Negro Labor Congress Amos 'n' Andy Amsterdam News Anderson, Charles Anderson, Edmund Lincoln Anderson, Garland Anderson, Marian Anderson, Regina M. Anderson, Sherwood Anglophone Africa and the Harlem Renaissance Anglophone Caribbean and the Harlem Renaissance Anita Bush Theater Company Antilynching Crusade Apollo Theater Appearances Armstrong, Louis Art Criticism and the Harlem Renaissance Artists Associated Negro Press Association for the Study of Negro Life and History and Journal of Negro History Atlanta University Studies Attaway, William Authors: 1 Overview Authors: 2 Fiction Authors: 3 Nonfiction Authors: 4-Playwrights Authors: 5-Poets Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Baker, Josephine Baker, Ray Stannard Baltimore Afro-American Barnes, Albert Barnett, Ida B. Wells Barthe, Richmond Batouala Bearden, Romare Beavers, Louise Bechet, Sidney Becton, George Wilson Bennett, Gwendolyn Bentley, Gladys Bethune, Mary McLeod Birth of a Nation Birth of a Race Birthright Black and Tan Clubs Black and White Black Bohemia Black History and Historiography Black Manhattan Black Opals Black Press Black Star Line Black Swan Phonograph Company Black Zionism Blackbirds Blackface Performance Blacks in Theater Blake, Eubie Bledsoe, Jules Blues Blues: An Anthology Blues: Women Performers Boas, Franz Boni and Liveright Boni and Liveright Prize Bonner, Marieta Bontemps, Arna Booklovers Club Booklovers Magazine Bradford, Perry Braithwaite, William Stanley Brawley, Benjamin Briggs, Cyril Brimmer, B. J., Publishing House Brooks, Clarence Brooks, Gwendolyn Brooks, Shelton Broom Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Brown, Ada Brown, Hallie Quinn Brown, Sterling Brownies Book Bruce, John Edward Bubbles, John Burleigh, Harry Thacker Bush, Anita Buttitta, Anthony J.
Calloway, Cabell, "Cab" Calverton, V. F. Campbell, Dick Campell, Elmer Simms Cane Carolina Magazine Cesaire, Aime Challenge Chenault, Lawrence Chesnutt, Charles Waddell Chicago Defender Chocolate Dandies Civic Club Dinner, 1924 Civil Rights and Law Clef Club Clough, Inez Cohen, Octavus Roy Cole, Bob Color Colored Players Film Corporation Columbia Phonograph Company Come Along Mandy Communist Party Community Theater Conjure Man Dies, The Contempo Cook, Will Marion Copper Sun Cornhill Corrothers, James D. Cotter, Joseph Seamon Cotton Club Covarrubias, Miguel Cowdery, Mae Virginia Cox, Ida Prather Crescent Theater Crisis, The Crisis, The: Literary Prizes Crisis: The Negro in Art-How Shall He Be Portrayed? A Symposium Cullen, Countee Cullen, Frederick Ashbury Cullen-Du Bois Wedding Cultural Organizations Cunard, Nancy Cuney, Waring Cuney-Hare, Maud Daddy Grace Dafora, Asadata Damas, Leon Dance Dark Laughter Dark Princess Dark Tower De Priest, Oscar Dean, Lillian Harris Delaney, Beauford Delany, Clarissa Scott Dett, Robert Nathaniel Domingo, Wilfred Adolphus Douglas, Aaron Draper, Muriel Dreiser, Theodore Du Bois, W. E. B. Dudley, Sherman H. Dunbar Apartments Dunbar, Paul Laurence Dunn, Blanche
Eastman, Crystal Eastman, Max Ebony and Topaz Eclectic Club Edmonds, Randolph Ellington, Duke Ellis, Evelyn Ellison, Ralph Emancipator Emperor Jones, The Ethiopian Art Players Europe and the Harlem Renaissance: 1-Overview Europe and the Harlem Renaissance: 2-Berlin Europe and the Harlem Renaissance: 3-London Europe and the Harlem Renaissance: 4-Paris Europe and the Harlem Renaissance: 5-Soviet Union Europe, James Reese Farrow, William McKnight Father Divine Fauset, Arthur Huff Fauset, Jessie Redmon Federal Programs Federal Writers' Project Ferris, William H. Fetchit, Stepin Fields, Dorothy Fifteenth Infantry Film Film: Actors Film: Black Filmmakers Film: Blacks as Portrayed by White Filmmakers Fine Clothes to the Jew Fire!! Fire in the Flint, The Fisher, Rudolph 580 Saint Nicholas Avenue Fool's Errand Ford, Arnold Josiah Ford, James William Forsyne, Ida Forsythe, Harold Bruce Fortune, Timothy Thomas Four Saints in Three Acts Francophone Africa and the Harlem Renaissance Francophone Caribbean and the Harlem Renaissance Frank, Waldo Frazier, E. Franklin Fuller, Meta Warrick Garland Fund Garvey, Marcus Garveyism Gershwin, George Gilpin, Charles God's Trombones Great Migration Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance Green Pastures, The Green, Paul Greene, Lorenzo Greenwich Village Griggs, Sutton E. Grimke, Angelina Weld Gruenberg, Louis Guardian, The Guggenheim Fellowships Gumby Book Studio Gumby Book Studio Quarterly Hall, Adelaide Hallelujah Hamid, Sufi Abdul Handy, W. C. Harcourt Brace Harlem: 1-Overview and History Harlem: 2-Economics Harlem: 3-Entertainment Harlem: 4-Housing Harlem: 5-Neighborhoods Harlem: 6-Public Health Harlem Community Players Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life Harlem General Hospital Harlem Globetrotters Harlem: Negro Metropolis Harlem: Play Harlem Renaissance: 1-Black Critics of Harlem Renaissance: 2-Black Promoters of Harlem Renaissance: 3-Legacy of Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 1-Boston Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 2-California and the West Coast Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 3-Chicago and the Midwest Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 4-Cleveland Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 5-Kansas and the Plains States Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 6-Philadelphia Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 7-The South Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 8-Texas and the Southwest Harlem Renaissance in the United States: 9-Washington, D.C.
Harlem Shadows Harleston, Edwin A. Harmon Foundation Harmon, Pappy Harmon Traveling Exhibition Harper Brothers Harrington, James Carl "Hamtree" Harrison, Hubert Harrison, Richard Hayden, Palmer C. Hayden, Robert Hayes, Roland Haynes, George Edmund Hearts in Dixie Hegamin, Lucille Henderson, Fletcher Herskovits, Melville Heyward, DuBose Higher Education Historically Black Colleges and Universities Hobby Horse Holiday, Billie Holstein, Casper Holt, Nora Home to Harlem Homosexuality Horne, Frank Hot Chocolates House-Rent Parties Howard University Howells, William Dean Hughes, Langston Hunter, Alberta Hunter, Eddie Hurst, Fannie Hurston, Zora Neale Infants of the Spring Inter-State Tattler Isaacs, Edith Jackman, Harold Jackson, May Howard Jazz Jessye, Eva Jim Crow Johnson, Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Fenton Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Hall Johnson, Helene Johnson, James P. Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, John Arthur Johnson, John Rosamond Johnson, Malvin Gray Johnson, Noble Johnson, Sargent Claude Johnson, William H. Jones, Eugene Knickle Jones, Lois Mailou Joplin, Scott Jordan, Joe Journalists Jungle Alley Karamu House Kellogg, Paul U. Kerlin, Robert King, Billy Kirkpatrick, Sidney Knopf, Alfred A. Knopf , Alfred A., Inc. Knopf, Blanche Krigwa Players Labor Lafayette Players Lafayette Theater Larsen, Nella Lawrence, Jacob Lee, Canada Lee, George Leslie, Lew Lewis, Sinclair Lewis, Theophilus Liberator Lincoln Motion Picture Company Lincoln Theater Lindsay, Vachel Lippincott, J. B, Publisher Literary and Artistic Prizes Literary Criticism and the Harlem Renaissance
Literature: 1-Overview Literature: 2-Children's Literature: 3-Drama Literature: 4-Fiction Literature: 5-Humor and Satire Literature: 6-Nonfiction Literature: 7-Poetry Little Theater Tournament Liveright, Horace Liza Locke, Alain Loggins, Vernon Lovinggood, Penman Lowe, James Lulu Belle Lyles, Aubrey Lynching Lynching: Silent Protest Parade Lyrical Left Mabley, Jackie "Moms" Macaulay Mack, Cecil Madame Sul Te Wan Madame X Madden, Owen Vincent "Owney" Magazines and Journals Manhattan Casino Maran, Rene Mason, Charlotte Osgood Matheus, John Frederick Matthews, Ralph McClendon, Rose McGuire, George Alexander McKay, Claude McKinney, Nina Mae Mencken, H. L. Messenger, The Meyer, Annie Nathan Micheaux, Oscar Miller, Flournoy Miller, Irvin Miller, Kelly Miller, Quintard Mills, Florence Minstrelsy Mitchell, Abbie Modern Quarterly Modernism Moore, Frederick Randolph Moore, Richard B. Moore, Tim Morand, Paul Moreland, Mantan Morrison, Frederick Ernest Morton, Ferdinand Q. Morton, Jelly Roll Motley, Archibald J. Jr. Moton, Robert Russa Mulatto Murphy, Carl J. Muse, Clarence Music Music: Bands and Orchestras Musical Theater Musicians Nail, John E. Nance, Ethel Ray Nation, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Association of Negro Musicians National Colored Players National Ethiopian Art Theater National Negro Business League National Urban League Negritude Negro: An Anthology Negro Art Institute Negro Art Theater Negro Experimental Theater Negro World Negrotarians Nelson, Alice Dunbar New Challenge New Deal New Masses New Negro New Negro, The New Negro Art Theater New Negro Movement New York Age Niagara Movement Nigger Nigger Heaven Niggerati Nightclubs Nightlife Not without Laughter Nugent, Richard Bruce Numbers Racket
Oliver, Joseph "King"
On Trial
135th Street Library
O'Neill, Eugene
Opportunity
Opportunity Awards Dinner
Opportunity Literary Contests
Organized Crime
Ory, Edward "Kid"
Ovington, Mary White
Owen, Chandler
Pa Williams's Gal
Pace, Harry H.
Pace Phonographic Company
Padmore, George
Palms
Pan-African Congresses
Pan Africanism
Party Politics
Passing
Passing: Novel
Patterson, Louise Thompson
Payton, Philip A.
Peterkin, Julia Mood
Peterson, Dorothy Randolph
Philanthropy and Philanthropic Organizations
Pickens, William
Pittsburgh Courier
Poetry: Dialect
Politics and Politicians
Porgy and Bess
Porgy: Novel
Porgy: Play
Porter, James Amos
Powell, Adam Clayton Sr.
Preer, Evelyn
Primitivism
Professional Sports and Black Athletes
Prophet, Nancy Elizabeth
Provincetown Players
Publishers and Publishing Houses
Quicksand
Race Films
Race Men
Rachel
Racial Iconography
Racial Stereotyping
Racism
Racism and the New Negro Movement
Rainey, Gertrude "Ma"
Randolph, A. Philip
Razaf, Andy
Redding, Jay Saunders
Reiss, Winold
Religion
Religious Organizations
Renaissance Casino
Revue Negre
Richardson, Willis
Riots: 1
-Overview, 1917
1921
Riots: 2
-Red Summer of 1919
Riots: 3
-Tulsa, 1921
Riots: 4
-Harlem Riot, 1935
Riots: 5
-Riots and Lynching
Robeson, Paul
Robinson, Bill "Bojangles"
Rogers, Joel Augustus
Roseland Ballroom
Rosenwald Fellowships
Runnin' Wild
Saint Louis Blues
Saint Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church
Saint Philip's Protestant Episcopal Church
Salons
San Juan Hill
Saturday Evening Quill
Savage, Augusta
Savoy Ballroom
Schomburg, Arthur A.
Schuyler, George S.
Scott, Emmett Jay
Scott, William Edouard
Scottsboro
Seabrook, William
Second Harlem Renaissance
Senghor, Leopold
Servant in the House, The
Seven Arts
Shipp, Jesse A.
Show Boat
Shuffle Along
Singers
Sissle, Noble
Small's Paradise
Smith, Ada
Smith, Bessie
Smith, Clara
Smith, Mamie
Smith, Trixie
Smith, Willie "the Lion"
Snow, Valaida
Social-Fraternal Organizations
Spencer, Anne
Spingarn, Arthur
Spingarn, Joel
Spingarn Medal
Spirituals
Spivey, Victoria
Stevedore
Still, William Grant
Stribling, Thomas Sigismund
Strivers' Row
Stylus
Sugar Hill
Survey Graphic
Taboo
Talbert, Mary Burnett
Talented Tenth
Tannenbaum, Frank
Tanner, Henry Ossawa
Tenderloin
Theater
Theater Owners' Booking Association
Their Eyes Were Watching God
There Is Confusion
They Shall Not Die
Thomas, Edna Lewis
Three Plays for a Negro Theater
Thurman, Wallace
Tolson, Melvin
Toomer, Jean
Tree of Hope
Tri-Arts Club
Tropic Death
Trotter, William Monroe
Tucker, Earl "Snakehips"
Tuskegee Experiment
267 House
United Colored Democracy
Universal Negro Improvement Association
Utopia Players
Van Der Zee, James
Van Doren, Carl
Van Vechten, Carl
Vanguard
Vanity Fair
Vann, Robert L.
Vaudeville
Viking Press
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Visual Arts
Walker, A'Lelia
Walker, Madame C. J.
Walker, Margaret
Waller, Thomas "Fats"
Walls of Jericho, The
Walrond, Eric
Walton, Lester
Wannamaker Award
Ward, Aida
Waring, Laura Wheeler
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, Fredi
Washington, Isabel
Waters, Ethel
Weary Blues, The
West, Dorothy
White, Clarence Cameron
White Novelists and the Harlem Renaissance
White Patronage
White, Walter
Williams, Clarence
Williams, Edward Christopher
Williams, Egbert Austin "Bert"
Wilson, Arthur "Dooley"
Wilson, Edith
Wilson, Frank
Wise, Stephen Samuel
Within Our Gates
Witmark, M., and Sons
Woodruff, Hale
Woodson, Carter G.
Work, Monroe Nathan
Workers' Dreadnought
Works Progress Administration
World War I
Wright, Louis T.
Wright, Richard
Yerby, Frank.
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African American arts
African American arts -- New York (State) -- New York -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias
African American arts -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias
ART
ART -- Performance
ART -- Reference
Electronic books
Encyclopedias
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance -- Encyclopedias
History
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
Performance
Reference
REFERENCE / Encyclopedias
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African-American Studies
African American arts -- New York (State) -- New York -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias
African American arts -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 20th century -- Encyclopedias
ART
ART -- Performance
ART -- Reference
Electronic books
Encyclopedias
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance -- Encyclopedias
History
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
Performance
Reference
REFERENCE / Encyclopedias
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African-American Studies
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15795845781
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15795845862
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9781579583897
9780203319307
9781579584580
15795845781
9781135455323
9781135455378
9781579584573
15795845862
9781135455361
9781579583897
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