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The Works of Alain Locke (Hardcover)
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The Works of Alain Locke (Hardcover)
Series: Collected Black Writings
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This book features a comprehensive collection of essays by Alain
Locke (1885-1954), the most formidable African American public
intellectual of his generation. It is by far the largest collection
of his brilliant essays, gathered from a career that spanned forty
years. The range of the work covers an impressively broad field of
subjects: philosophy, literary criticism, art and music criticism,
value theory, race, politics, and multiculturalism. His inquisitive
mind, his refined taste and his pragmatic temperament brought him
renown as the "godfather" of the Harlem Renaissance. But his
contributions to many fields extended well beyond that remarkable
period, to the very beginning of the civil rights movement. Locke's
standing among today's readers will be secured through this
presentation of his skillful writing and impressive thought. By
virtue of his learning and his commitment to intellectual
excellence, Locke can now be seen in the sweep of American culture.
Here he can take his rightful place, as the leading African
American thinker between W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King,
Jr. Here, Charles Molesworth gathers Locke's writings to showcase
his achievements as a whole, both as a civil rights pioneer and as
a writer of significant gifts. With a foreword by Henry Louis
Gates, Jr., this collection provides a definitive resource on the
works of a towering figure in African American thought.
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