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A Note on the Sociology of Negro Literature (1925)

  • Fred Dearmond
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The New Negro
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments xi
  4. Introduction 1
  5. I. The new Negro
  6. "The New Negro" 23
  7. An Appeal to the King (1895) 26
  8. Afro-American Education (1900) 33
  9. Heroes and Martyrs (1900) 36
  10. The Club Movement among Colored Women of America (1900) 54
  11. The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women of the United States Since the Emancipation Proclamation (1894) 59
  12. Rough Sketches: A Study of the Features of the New Negro Woman (1904) 66
  13. Rough Sketches: The New Negro Man (1904) 67
  14. An Ostracised Race in Ferment: The Conflict of Negro Parties and Negro Leaders Over Methods of Dealing with Their Own Problem (1908) 69
  15. The New Negro (1916) 79
  16. Returning Soldiers (1919) 85
  17. The New Negro and the U.N.I.A. (1919) 92
  18. As to "The New Negro" (1920) 96
  19. The New Negro (1920) 97
  20. The New Politics (1920) 101
  21. Education and the Race (1925) 107
  22. The New Negro (1925) 112
  23. Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk-Poet (1934) 119
  24. The New Negro Hokum (1928) 123
  25. Who Is the New Negro, and Why ? (1927) 129
  26. The New Negro as Revealed in His Poetry (1927) 131
  27. La Bourgeoisie Noire (1928-30) 137
  28. The New Negro in Paris (1937) 141
  29. The Rise of the Black Internationale (1938) 149
  30. II. How Should Art Portray Negro?
  31. One Phase of American Literature (1892) 157
  32. Negro in Literature (1899) 172
  33. The Negro in Books (1916) 173
  34. The Negro in Literature (1924) 182
  35. The Negro in Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed (1926) 190
  36. Some Aspects of the Negro Interpreted in Contemporary American and European Literature (1934) 204
  37. The Negro in Recent American Literature (1935) 211
  38. III. The Renaissance
  39. The Younger Literary Movement (1924) 219
  40. Negro Youth Speaks (1925) 220
  41. Uncle Tom's Mansion (1925) 223
  42. The Aframerican: New Style (1926) 227
  43. The Negro Renaissance (1926) 229
  44. The Negro Renaissance (1926) 231
  45. The Negro Literary Renaissance (1927) 233
  46. The Negro "Renaissance" (1930) 237
  47. The Negro Renaissance (1932) 240
  48. Our Negro "Intellectuals" (1928) 246
  49. For a Negro Magazine (1934) 251
  50. IV. Art or Propaganda
  51. Art and Propaganda (1921) 255
  52. Propaganda in the Theatre (1924) 255
  53. Criteria of Negro Art (1926) 257
  54. Art or Propaganda? (1928) 260
  55. Propaganda—or Poetry? (1936) 261
  56. Blueprint for Negro Writing (1937) 268
  57. V. Literature: History and Theory
  58. Afro-American Women and Their Work (1895) 277
  59. The Value of Race Literature (1895) 287
  60. The Writing of a Novel (after 1899) 297
  61. The Negro in Literature and Art (1913) 299
  62. Negro Literature for Negro Pupils (1922) 302
  63. Negro Race Consciousness as Reflected in Race Literature (1923) 305
  64. Colored Authors and Their Contributions to the World's Literature (1923) 315
  65. A Point of View (An Opportunity Dinner Reaction) (1925) 321
  66. The Negro Digs Up His Past (1925) 326
  67. A Note on the Sociology of Negro Literature (1925) 330
  68. Negro Art, Past and Present (1926) 333
  69. Survey of Negro Literature, 1760-1926 (1927) 337
  70. Race Prejudice and the Negro Artist (1928) 343
  71. Negro Literature (1931) 350
  72. Characteristics of Negro Expression (1934) 355
  73. The Negro Genius (1937) 364
  74. VI. Literature the Literary Profession and the Marketplace
  75. On a Certain Condescension in White Publishers (1922) 373
  76. The Negro Audience (1925) 375
  77. Negro Authors Must Eat (1929) 376
  78. The Dilemma of the Negro Author (1928) 378
  79. Negro Authors and White Publishers (1929) 382
  80. Our Literary Audience (1930) 384
  81. A Negro Writer to His Critics (1932) 390
  82. Problems Facing the Negro Writer Today (1937) 394
  83. VII. Literature Poetry
  84. Some Contemporary Poets of the Negro Race (1919) 401
  85. Dunbar's Poetry in Literary English (1921) 407
  86. The Negro in Poetry (1923) 410
  87. Old School of Negro "Critics" Hard on Paul Laurence Dunbar (1924) 413
  88. Negro Poets and Their Poetry (1928) 415
  89. The Negro Poets of the United States (1926) 422
  90. Mr. Garvey as a Poet (1927) 426
  91. VII. Music Spirituals
  92. Negro Music (1899) 447
  93. The Sorrow Songs (1903) 448
  94. Negro Folk Song (1923) 453
  95. The Negro Spirituals (1925) 457
  96. The Negro Spirituals and American Art (1926) 464
  97. Self-Portraiture and Social Criticism in Negro Folk-Song (1927) 467
  98. Spirituals and Neo-Spirituals (1934) 473
  99. IX. Music Jazz
  100. "Whence Comes Jass?" (1917) 479
  101. That Mysterious "Jazz" (1919) 480
  102. Jazzing Away Prejudice (1919) 481
  103. Where The Etude Stands on Jazz (1924) 482
  104. Jazz at Home (1925) 492
  105. From The Appeal of Jazz (1927) 496
  106. Hot Jazz (1934) 499
  107. From Swing That Music (1936) 501
  108. X. Theater
  109. The Negro in Drama (1922) 507
  110. Reflections on O'NeilPs Plays (1924) 510
  111. The Drama of Negro Life (1925) 511
  112. The Gift of Laughter (1925) 515
  113. Same Old Blues (1925) 518
  114. The Drama of Negro Life (1926) 521
  115. The Negro in the Field of Drama (1928) 524
  116. Has the Negro a Place in the Theatre? (1928) 526
  117. A Criticism of the Negro Drama as It Relates to the Negro Dramatist and Artist (1928) 527
  118. From Black Manhattan (1930) 528
  119. The Negro Theatre—A Dodo Bird (1934) 532
  120. XI. The Fine Arts
  121. A Note on African Art (1924) 537
  122. The American Negro as Artist (1931) 541
  123. African Art: Classic Style (1935) 546
  124. Henry Ossawa Tanner (1924) 549
  125. African Plastic in Contemporary Art (1927) 551
  126. The Negro Artist and Modern Art (1934) 554
  127. Bibliography of Primary Sources 559
  128. Suggested Further Reading 563
  129. Index 567
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