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The New Negro

Edited by the first African American Rhodes Scholar, this landmark anthology of fiction, poetry, essays, drama, music, and illustration is widely regarded as the key text of the Harlem Renaissance. Exploring social, political, and artistic change, the works include Locke's titular tract, as well as contributions by Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, James Weldon Johnson, and other luminaries.

Reprint of the Albert and Charles Boni, New York, 1925 edition.
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Edited by the first African American Rhodes Scholar, this landmark anthology of fiction, poetry, essays, drama, music, and illustration is widely regarded as the key text of the Harlem Renaissance. Exploring social, political, and artistic change, the works include Locke's titular tract, as well as contributions by Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, James Weldon Johnson, and other luminaries.

Reprint of the Albert and Charles Boni, New York, 1925 edition.
black history month; black af history; black authors; black history books for kids adults; African American history; landmark; anthology; collection; fiction; poetry; essays; drama; music; Literature; Harlem Renaissance; social; political; artistic; Langston Hughes; Zora Neale Hurston; Langston Hughes;  W. E. B. Du Bois; Claude McKay; Jean Toomer; James Weldon Johnson; Jessie Fauset; Negro Renaissance Life Spirituals; Jazz; Pioneers; Harlem; Howard University; Womanhood; Negro-Americana; Africana; FolkLore; Race