Post-bellum, Pre-Harlem: African American Literature and Culture, 1877-1919Barbara McCaskill, Caroline Gebhard NYU Press, 2006 - 298 pagina's The years between the collapse of Reconstruction and the end of World War I mark a pivotal moment in African American cultural production. Christened the “Post-Bellum-Pre-Harlem” era by the novelist Charles Chesnutt, these years look back to the antislavery movement and forward to the artistic flowering and racial self-consciousness of the Harlem Renaissance. |
Inhoudsopgave
Meeting Freedom SelfInvention Artistic Innovation | 57 |
Savannahs Colored Tribune the Reverend E K Love | 101 |
Encountering Jim Crow African American Literature | 115 |
Charles Chesnutt | 133 |
Realism Black Women Poets | 146 |
Race Dialect | 162 |
Turning the Century New Political Cultural | 179 |
Angelina Weld Grimké | 210 |
Topical List of Selected Works | 269 |
About the Contributors | 281 |
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