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6. Black Women’s Intellectual Labor and the Social Spaces of Black Radical Thought in Harlem
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I: MYTHOLOGIES
- 1. From Prophecy to Preservation: Harlem as Temporal Vector 27
- 2. Class, Gender, and Community in Harlem Sketches: Representing Black Urban Modernity in Interwar African American Newspapers 47
- 3. Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto Discourse 71
- 4. What’s the Matter with Baby Sister?: Chester Himes’s Struggles to Film Harlem 91
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PART II: MODELS
- 5. Harlem’s Difference 111
- 6. Black Women’s Intellectual Labor and the Social Spaces of Black Radical Thought in Harlem 143
- 7. Harlem as Culture Capital in 1920s African American Fiction 165
- 8. City of Numbers: Rethinking Harlem’s Place in Black Business History 183
- 9. Harlem, USA: Capital of the Black Freedom Movement 201
- 10. Richard Bruce Nugent and the Queer Memory of Harlem 221
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PART III: BLACK NO MORE?
- 11. Race, Class, and Gentrification in Harlem Since 1980 243
- 12. When Harlem Was in Vogue Magazine 267
- Harlem: An Afterword 285
- Contributors 289
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I: MYTHOLOGIES
- 1. From Prophecy to Preservation: Harlem as Temporal Vector 27
- 2. Class, Gender, and Community in Harlem Sketches: Representing Black Urban Modernity in Interwar African American Newspapers 47
- 3. Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto Discourse 71
- 4. What’s the Matter with Baby Sister?: Chester Himes’s Struggles to Film Harlem 91
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PART II: MODELS
- 5. Harlem’s Difference 111
- 6. Black Women’s Intellectual Labor and the Social Spaces of Black Radical Thought in Harlem 143
- 7. Harlem as Culture Capital in 1920s African American Fiction 165
- 8. City of Numbers: Rethinking Harlem’s Place in Black Business History 183
- 9. Harlem, USA: Capital of the Black Freedom Movement 201
- 10. Richard Bruce Nugent and the Queer Memory of Harlem 221
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PART III: BLACK NO MORE?
- 11. Race, Class, and Gentrification in Harlem Since 1980 243
- 12. When Harlem Was in Vogue Magazine 267
- Harlem: An Afterword 285
- Contributors 289
- Index 293