From the man known as the father of the Harlem Renaissance comes a
powerful, provocative, and affecting anthology of writers who
shaped the Harlem Renaissance movement and who help us to consider
the evolution of the African American in society.
With stunning works by seminal black voices such as Zora Neale
Hurston, Countee Cullen, and W.E.B. DuBois, Locke has constructed a
vivid look at the new negro, the changing African American finding
his place in the ever shifting sociocultural landscape that was
1920s America. With poetry, prose, and nonfiction essays, this
collection is widely praised for its literary strength as well as
its historical coverage of a monumental and fascinating time in the
history of America.
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