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- Art and the New Negro
- Criticizing Du Bois's Propagandistic Views on Literature
- The Harlem Renaissance
- Zora Neale Hurston: Re-Assessing the Black Southern Identity and Stone Mill Creek Aron Lewis Myers
- James Weldon Johnson's Groundwork for an African
- Aaron Douglas, Fire!! and the Writers of the Harlem Renaissance
- AGAINST a SHARP WHITE BACKGROUND Infrastructures Of
- The Harlem Renaissance: a Guide to Materials at the British Library
- Politics and Institution Building in the New Negro Renaissance Anthologies
- The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
- Looking for Literary Production in Washington, D.C
- The New Negro Arts and Letters Movement Among Black University Students in the Midwest, 1914-1940
- The Harlem Renaissance Today (The 1920'S' New Negro Movement
- Alaine Locke As Pluralist and Pragmatist
- Place, Culture, and Representation: the Art and Politics of the Harlem Renaissance Place, Culture, and Representation: the Art and Politics of the Harlem Renaissance
- The New Negro Movement in Lincoln, Nebraska
- The Harlem Literature Mirrors the New Negro
- Mapping the Terrain of Black Writing During the Early New Negro Era a Yęmisi Jimoh University of Massachusetts Amherst, [email protected]
- "Enter the New Negro," Survey Graphic, March 1925, Alain Locke
- Smoke, Lilies, and Jade" As Black Gay Print Culture
- New York City: the Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
- About the Painting Remind You Of? at First Glance, This Painting Looks to Beabstract
- Movements of Black Culture: the Black Renaissance and Its Legacy
- Georgia Douglas Johnson
- Georgia Douglas Johnson: the Voice of Oppression
- “New Negro” Identity in the Harlem Renaissance Emma Wood King's