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[[Philosophy of Race Syllabus Materials]] – [[Hunter PHIL226 – African American Philosophy]]
[[african-american philosophy]] [[References]]
[[Harlem]] [[Harlem Remaissance]]
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# Harlem Renissance ∕ Black Arts Movement (References)
- Baldwin 1959, Mass Culture and the Creative Artist꞉ Some Personal Notes
- Baldwin 1962, The Creative Process
- Carter & Barnes 2022, Alain Leroy Locke (SEP)
- Ellison 1948, Harlem is Nowhere
- Ellison 1953, Shadow and Act
- Ellison 1963, The World and the Jug [Selections]
- Locke (ed) 1925, The New Negro꞉ Voices of the Harlem Renissance
- Lorde 19765-84, Sister Outsider
- Wright 1938, Blueprint for Negro Writing
- Baraka & Neal 1968, Black Fire꞉ An Anthology of Afro-American Writing
- Neil 1989, Visions of a Liberated Future꞉ Black Arts Movement Writings PR
- Sell 2005, Avant-Garde Performance and the Limits of Criticism
- Smethurst (ed) 2014, SOS―Calling All Black People꞉ A Black Arts Movement Reader
- Smethurst, The Black Arts Movement꞉ Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s
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- Ellison "Harlem is nowhere"
- Locke, The New Negro: Harlem Renissance
- Locke, A. (1925). The New Negro. Alain Locke (Ed.). New York: Touchstone. ix-xxvii, 3-16, 47-56, 129-131, 134, -135, 142-145, 226-227.
- Locke, A. (1925). The New Negro. Alain Locke (Ed.). New York: Touchstone. 301-311. 57-74, 96-114.
- Further Study: When Harlem was In Vogue by David Levering Lewis.
- Shelby, T. (2005). We Who Are Dark. Belknap Press. Chp. 5 Race, Culture, and Politics. 161-200.