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020 _a9781598531015
040 _aMMSU
_cULS
050 _aPS 508 N3
_bH372 2011 AC
245 _aHarlem Renaissance
_bFour novels of the 1390s
_cRafiz Zafar, editor
260 _aNew York
_bLibrary of America
_cc2011
300 _a848 p.
_c21 cm.
500 _aNot without laughter / Langston Hughes -- Black no more/ George S. Schuyler -- The conjure-man dies / Rudolph Fisher -- Black thunder / Arna Bontemps
520 _aThe defiant energy of the New Negro arts Movement that flourished between World War 1 and the Great Depression---more famously know as the Harlem Renaissance--was indelibly articulated by Langston Hughes: 'We younger Negro artist who create now intend to express our individual dark-shinned selves without fear or shame. If white people are pleased we are glad. If they are not, it doesn't matter. We build our temples for tomorrow, strong as we know how, and we stand on top of the mountain, free within ourselves."
650 _aAmerican fiction
_xAfrican American authors
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650 _aAmerican fiction
_xNew York (state)
_yNew York
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650 _aAmerican fiction
_x20th century
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650 _aAfrican Americans
_xFiction
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650 _aHarlem Raneissance
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700 _aZafar, Rafia
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