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                  <text>BIBLIOGRAPHY
This bibliography is designed to serve the needs of
beginning and advanced students of Black Poetry.

It is not

intended to be exhaustive since many bibliographies repeat
the same items.

No attempt has been made to cite the count-

less single collections of poems because numerous checklists
and specialized bibliographies are available.

Moreover,

most anthologies, critical studies and hist ories list individual collections--in selected bi bliographies and biographies.
Since many Black poets publish privatel3r or with small and
relatively unknown publishing houses, the student will want
to examine listin~s and reviews in Black periodicals (Black
World, Journal of Black Po~try, Freedomways, Black Books
Bulletin, Black Creation, CLA Journal and others).

Some

Black publishing houses print title listings on the inside
covers of their books.

Scores of records and tapes of

readings, films, broadsides (single poems), pamphlet publications and tracts are also available from individuals or
small publishing houses.

Recently, such large recording

companies as Folkways, Flying Dutchman and MoTown have
begun to record and distribute Black Poetry.

However, the

task of locating and developing a c h ecklist for the myriad
publications and publishing activities of Black poets still
awaits some serious student of Black literature.

For con-

venience, a list of Blacl: pub~ ishing compa nies is included
at the end of' tllLs~ibl io rrra nbv.

�B I B L I O G R A P TI Y
GENERAL RESEARCH AIDS
Ada.ms, Russell L. Great Negroes, Past and rrese_n_:t.
Chicago, l 96~.
The Arthur B. Spingarn Collection of Nerrro Authors.
Washington, D.C., 191i,fJ.
Bontemps, Arna.
"The James Weldon JohnsoQ __l:~.rr1orial
Collection of Negro Arts and Letters. 11 Yale
University Li~r.ary Gazette, XVIII (October 1943),
19-26.
• "Special Collect ions of NeP:roana. " Li brarv
--o-u-arterly, XIV (1944), 187-206
Chapman, Abraham. The Negro in American Literature
_ and a Bibliography of . Literatur.~____Qy and about
Negro Americans. Stevens Point , Wis., 1q66 .
Deodene, Frank and William P. French. Black American poetry Since 1944, A Pre1_l_IT!.inary Checklist.
Chatham, 1971.
Dictionar:_y__Catalo_g_ of ... the __ Jesse_ E. __ Moorland__Collection of~Ne gro Life _and_History (at Howard Uni versity,. 9 vols. Boston, 1970.
Dictionary Cata.lo ~ or the Schomburg Collection of
Negro _Literature_&amp;_ Hist ory-. 11 vols. Boston,
1962, 1967.
Drzick, Kathleen, John Murphy, and Constance Weaver.
Annotated Bibliography of Works Re latin r to the
Negro in Literature and to Negro Dialects.
Kalamazoo, Mich ., 1969.
Du Bois, W.E.B. A Select Bibliography of the NA~ro
American. 3rd ed. Atlanta, 19n5.
, and Guy B. Johnson. Encyclopedia of the
Negro: Pi:_~p-~_!'-~_t;o:ry _Vol un:_i~. Rev. Ed. New York,
1946.
Guzman, Jessie P., ed. Ne ~ro Year Book, Tuske~ee,
Ala., 194 7.
Index to Periodical Articles hy and About Neproes
(formerly A Guiq~__t__g__N.?. .Kt:Q ___ ]:~x.i od ic.al.. Li..teratJJ.r.e
and Index to Selected Pe..r.i..QQ~_c..al.s.).
International__ Library __ of_) fo.e:.ro _Lif e_and .. Utstory.
10 vols. Washington, D.C., 1967-l06G .
Jahn, Hanheinz. A -Bibli_o~raphy of Neo-Af'rican
Literature from Afri_ga, __ Arnerica_t.__and tw _Car:lhbean. New York , 1965.
Johnson, Harry A. Multimedia Materials for AfroAmerican Studies, New York , 1971.
11
Kaiser, Ernest.
The }Li.~torr of Neri-:r0 TU s~()rv. 11
_Negro Dige_st, XVII 0• ebruary lt.J6 t\ ), 10-l_S, 64-80.
11 Recent Books. H
Freedomwe.ys, in each issue.

---

1

i

�McPherson, James, et al, eds. Blacks in AmericA:
Bibliographical Essays. New York, 1G72.
Major, Clarence. Dictionary of Afro-American Slang.
New York, 1970.
·
Miller, Elizabeth W. and Mary L. },isher. The Ner.;ro
tn America: A Bibliopraphy. 2nd ed. Cambridge,
Mass., 1970.
The Negro in Print: ~i,p).iori:raphic Survey.
Porter, Dorothy B. 11~arly American NeP:ro Writinrrs:
;;,.\i '( tw,J..7-,_Q,;.,,~..''.}
A Bibliographical Studv." Papers of the BiqJiq.:·· ___,,
9_f __Arg~_:rjqQ-, XXXIX ( 19~),

T~~:~gg:J__§--9~i~:!;y___

• North American Ne~ro Poets: A Biblio--g-r-aphical __ Check _List__ of~Th_e ir __ Wri ti ops, 1760-19h4.
HattiesburB, Miss., 194~.
Rowell, Charles H. 1¼ Bibliography of Bibliographies for the Study of Black American Literature and Folklore. 11 Black Experience, A Southern
University Journal, LV (June 1969) 95-111.
Smith, Jessie Carney. ''Developing Collections of
Black Literature. 11 Black World. XX ( June 1971),

18-29
Turner. Darwin T. Afro-American Writers.
t~- - ~ - ~-New York, 1970.
Wor'k, l"Jonroe N. A Biblior;ra.pby of the Negro in
Africa and America. New York , 1923.
11
Yellin, Jean Fac;an.
An Index of Literary Materia.ls
in _The Crisis, 1910-1931+: Ar ti cles, Belles-Lettres,
and Boole Revfews. '' CL'-1. Journal, XIV (1971), 452-1~65.
PERIODICAL.S

Amistad

Black Academy Review
Black Books Bulletin
Black Creation
Black Orph~_us: A Journal o;f _Af'.r.ican _nnd _Afro-American
Literatur~
The Black Position
Black Review
The Black Scholar
Black Theatre
Black World (formerly Ner:ro Dipest)
CLA Journal
Controntation: ~ Journal of Third World Literature
The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races
Douglass• Monthly
Essence
Freedomways

�PERIODICALS
(cont'd)
The Jo_ul'nal of Black Poetr..:r
The Journal of Black Studies
The Journal of Ner:ro Histo.u
Ner;ro American Li te_J;:1.§.~t1!l:!LJ.:.~
Negro History Bullet::l,...rr.
Nkombo
Nommo
Opportunity: A Journal of Negro _Life
Phylon: The Atlanta _University Review of nace and
,culture
Presence Africain~: Cultura.l _..Revue_ of _the_Ne_g]'o World
Roots: _A __Journal __ of' Cr:i.tical __and Creat_i ve. Expression
Soulbook
Studies in Black Literature
Umbra
Yardbird __ Reader
ANTHOLOGIES
(NOTE:

Most, but not all, of the followinr.; antholoA;ies
are devoted primarily to BlQck Poetry.)

Adams. William, Peter Conn, and Barry Slepian, eds.
Afro-American Literature: Poetry. Boston, 1970.
Adoff, Arnold, ed. Black Out Loud: An Anthology of
Modern Poems by Black Americans. New York, 1970.
, ed. I Am the Darker Brother: An AntholoBv
--o-f-Modern Poems by Black Americans. New York, 1963.
, ed. The Poetry of Black AmeJ1~.9a. New York,

-,973.

Afro-Arts Anthology. Newark, 1066.
Alha~nisi, Ahmed and Harun K. Wa.ngara, eds. Black Arts:
An Anthology of Black Creations. Detroit, 1970.
Baker, Houston A., Jr., ed. Black Literature in
America. New York, 1971.
Barksdale, Richard and Kenneth Kinnanon, eds. Black
Writers of America. New York, 1972.
__12CD. Soul Sessioq. Newark, 1969.
Black History Museu~ Co~Mittee of Philadelphia. Black
Poets Write On. Philadelphia., 1969 (?).
Bontemps, Arna., ed. American Negro Poetrv. New York,
1963.
Brawley, Benjamin, ed. Early Negro American Writers.
Chapel Hill, N.C • ., 19~
Brooks, Gwendol::,i., ed. A Broa.dside T:reasur__y. Detroit,
1971.

*_

-:1-Belt., 6e 'rtlt'A.Y'ti ~ .e.d, WeM\ ctnd_ _~.o~_~mpot"o..r
A~e Y' ·i c~n.~J:..rj/,. Sot'nn·, ~ . 0

Afr.Q-

�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont'd)
, ed. Jump Bad: A New Chicar:o Anthology.
---=n-e~troit, 1971.
Brown, Sterling A., Arthur P. De.vis, and Ulysses Lee,
eds. The Ne~ro Caravan. New York, 19ltl; Arno, 1969.
Ca.de, Toni, ed. The Black Wome.n: An Anthology.
New York, 1970.
Calverton, Victor F., ed. Anthology o~ American Negro
Literature. New York, 1929.
Chambers, Bradford and Rebecca Mo on, eds. Bight On:
Anthology of' Black LiterattJ,re. New York, 1970.
Chapman, Abraham, ed. Afro-American Slave Narratives.
New York, 1970.
.
, ed. Black Voices: An~~hology of Afro-American
_ _L_.i...-terature. New York, 1968 .
, ed. New Black Voices. New York, 1971.
-0--1-a.-r.....k-e, John Henrik, ed. Harlem: Voices from the Soul
of Black America. New York , 1970.
Coombs, Orde, ed~ We Speak as Libera.tors: Young Black
Poets. New York, 1970.
Cornish, Sam and Lucian w. Dixon. Chicorv: Young
Voices From the Black Ghetto. New York, 1969.
Cromwell, Oteliz, Lorenzo D. Turner, and Eva B. Dykes,
-. eds. Readings from Negr__Q_Authors. New York, 1931.
/cruise, Harold. The Crisis of the Ne ,;:ro Intellectual.) 1,.ds/1']
~ New York, 1967.
Cullen, Countee, ed. Carolin~ Dusk: An Anthology of
Verse by Negro Poets. New York, 1927.
Cunard, Nancy, ed. Ne~ro AntholOBY• London, 1934.
Danner, Mar garet. ReRroup. Richmond, Va .• 1969 •
. The Brass House. Richmond, Va ., 1968 .
-n-a_v_i_s_, Arthur P. and Saunders Reddin~, eds. Cavalcade: Ner;ro American Writinp from 1760 to the
Present. Bosto n, 1971.
Davis, Charles T. and Daniel We.lden, eds. On Beinp;
Black: Writings by Afro-Americans from Frederick
Dou~lass to the Present. New York, 1970.
Dreer, Herman, ed. American Literature by Negro Authors.
New York, 1950.
Emanuel, James A. and Theodore Gross, eds. Dark
Symphonv: Negro Literature in America. New York,
1968.
Ford, Nick Aaron, ed. Black In?.iggts: S i~nificant
Literature by Afro-Ame_r icans-1760 to the Present.
Waltham, Mass., 1971.
Freedman, Franc Gs S., ed. The Black American Experienc :·
A New Anthology of Bla.ck Li te~atur_~. New York, 1 g70.
Giovanni, Nikki. Night Comes Softly. Newa.r-K &gt;· • 1971'.

�ANT!IOLOG IES
(cont'd)
Haslam, Gerald W., ed. Forgotten Pa.rre s of American
Literature. Boston, 1970.
Hayden, Robert, ed. Kaleidoscope: Poems by American
Negro Poets. New York, 1967.
, David Burrows, and Frederick Lapides, eds.
--A-r-ro-American Literature. - New York, 1971.
Henderson, David, ed. Umbra. Blackworks Antholoc;y
1970-1971. New York;-T971.
Henderson, Stephen. Understa.ndine; the New Black Poetry.
New York, 1973.
Hill, Herbert, ed. Soon One Mernin~: New Writi n bv
American Negroes, 19 0-19 2. New York, 1963.
Hughes, Langston, ed. 'l1he Book of Ner,:ro Humor. New
York, 1966.
,
.
~ , ed.
La Poesie N,gro-Am~ricaine. Paris :
Editions Segbers, 1966.
, ed. New Negro Poets U.S.A. Bloomington, Ind.,

--19-64.

and Arna Bontemps, eds. 'l'he Poetrv of the Nerro_,
1Tu6-19~l.Q. Rev. ed. Garden City, U.Y ., 1970.
Johnson, Charles s., ed. ~bony and Topaz: A Calleetanea. New York, 1927.
Johnson, James ·weldon, ed. The Bo ok of' American Ne ,q;ro
Poetry. Rev. ed. New York, 1931.
, ed. The Book of American NoQro S irituals.
--N-ew- York, 192; The Second ~ook of Nerrro Spiritua ls.
New York, 1926.
Jones, LeRoi and Larry Neal, eds. _Black FirQ: An.
Anthology of Afro-American Writing. New York, 1968.
Jordan, June, ed. Soulscript: Afro-American Poetry .
Garden City, N.Y., 1970.
Kearns, Francis E., ed. The Black Exp~;r.J~nq~: _AQ_
Anthology of American Literature for the 197.Q...!_~.
New York, 1970.
Kendricks, Ralph, ed. _Afro-Americn.n Voice~: 1770' s1970' s. New York, 1970.
Kerlin, Robert T., ed. Negro Poets and Their Poems.
· 2nd ed. Washington, D.C., 1935.
King, Woodie. ]?lack Spir_i ts: A_Festi val _ of __}I~~ Black
Poets in Amer ica. New York, 1972.
Knight, EtheridGe, ed. Black Voices from Prison. New
York, 1970.
Lanusse, Armand, ed. Creole Voices: :e9_~ms __ in French
by Fr_e~ __ M~_n_ of . Color.
Ed. Edward r~. Coleman.
Centennial ed. Washington, D.C., 1945.

�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont'd)
Locke, Alaine, ed. Four Negro Poets. New York, 1927.
, ed. The New Ner:;ro: An Interpretation. New
York, 192.5.
Lomax, Alan and Raoul Abdul, eds. 3000 Years of Black
Poetry. New York, 1970.
~Lowenfels, Walter, ed. In A.Time of Revolution: Poems
From our Third World. New York, 1969.
Major, Clarence, ed. The New Black Poetry . New York,
1969.
Miller, Adam David, ed. Dices or Black Bones: Black
Voices of the Seventies. Boston, 1970.
Miller, Ruth, ed. .Blackamerican Li tera.tu.r_e 1760-Present.
Beverly Hills, Calif., 1971.
Moon, Bucklin, ed. Primer for White Folks. Garden
City, N.Y., 1945.
Murphy, Beatrice, ed. Nee;ro Voi~. Hew York, 1938.
• Ebony Rhyt_h~. New York , 19µ. 3 and 1968.
- - - . Today's Negr o Voices. New York , 1070.
Nelson, Alice Dunbar, ed. Masterpieces of Ner:r.9
Eloquence. New York , 1914.
Nicholas, Xavier, ed. Poetry of Soul. New York, 1971. , ~ ;-•
Lanp;ston IIur;hes, Black Genius: ) 6£'...\.a,1
. Ji
( O 'Daniel, Thurman, ed.
•
A Critical Evaluation. New York, 1971.
Osofsky, Gilbert, ed. Puttin' on Ole Mass? : ____T11e Sle.ve
Narratives of Henry Bibb, Willi.am W. Brown, and
Solomon Northrup. New York, 1969 .
Patterson, Lindsay, ed. ~n Introduction to Black Literature in America from l
to the Present.
W&amp;shington, D.C., 19 9.
Perkins, Eugene, ed. Black Expressions: An Anthology
of New Black Poets. Chicaso, 1967.
Poems by Blacks, vol. I. Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1970.
, Vol. II. Fort Smith, Arkansa s, 1972.
- - - , Vol. III. ( Pinkie Gordon Lane, ed.). Fort Smith,
Arkansas, 1973.
Pool, Rasey E., ed. Beyond the Blues: New Poems by
American Hep:roes. Lympne, Kent, Entland, 1962.
• Ik Ben de lJieuwe Neger. The Ha.cue: Bert
--B-a....-kker, 196h.
Porter, Dorothy, ed. Early Nep;ro Writ_ins, ____1760-183..7.
Boston, 1971.
Randall, Dudley , ed. Black Poet~_y: A Supplement to
Anthologies Uhich Exclude Black Po~_t s. Detroit,

1969.

and Margaret Burrour;hs, eds. For Malcolm:
Poems on the Life anj Death of Malcolm X. Detroit,
1969 ., ed. The Black Poets. New Yo~k, 1971.
_R_e_d_m_o-nd, Eugene. Sides of the River: _A Mini Anthology
. of Black Hritings. ·E.k!.·t"S1".1.. m.ti~Jt.t.L·;.~- , 1970.
~,tona·r Rich~F&amp; A. ~r'\d ~u'be.Y\i~ ct3l.l:ler.J" eds .. Af.r:,o-Ahl.e·ry.can
~ i ,°\l\ , _, t'\ A.nttlplOBY oP Pt~
ro:~'n-if ~ voG.
1\-ew \ •ot1-K1
'r..?;~
-.__

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�ANTHOLOGIES
(cont'd)
Reed, Ishmael, ed. 19 Necromancers from Now: An
_Anthology of Original American Writing tor the
70s. Garden City, N.Y., 1970.
Robinson, William H., ed. Early Black American
f--2.tl.§.. Dubuque, Iowa, 1969.
Rodgers, Carolyn M., ed. For Love of Our Brothers.
Chicago, 1970 •.
Schulberg, Budd, ed. From the Ashes: Voices ot
Watts. New York, 1967.
Shuman, R. Baird, ed. A Galaxy of Black Writing.~~
Durham, · N. C., 1970.
, ed. Nine Black Poets. Durham, N.C., 1968.
BourITession. Newark, 1970 (?)
Stanford, Barbara Dodds, ed. I, Too, Sing America:
Black Voices in American Literature. New York,

l

•

1971.

Ten: An Antholof. of Detroit Poets. Fort Smith,
Arkansas, 196.
Troupe, Quincy, ed. Watts Poets and Writers. Los
Angeles, 1968.
Turner, Darwin T., ed.· Black American Literature:
Poetry. Columbus, Ohio, 1970.
Watkins, Sylvester c., ed. Antholo~ of American
Negro Literature. New York, 1944.
White, Newman I. and Walter C. Jackson, eds. An.
Anthology of Verse by American Negroes. · Durham.
N.C., 1924.
.I
Wilentz, Ted and Tom Weatherly, eds. Natural Process:
An Anthology of New Black Poetry. New York, 1971.
Woodson, Carter G., ed. Negro Orators and Their
Orations. Washington, D.C., 1925.
LITERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
·
(General)
Allen, Samuel. "Negritude and Its Relevance to the
American Negro Writer. 11 The American Ne_gro Writer
and His Roots. New York, 19-60. Pp. ·cT.:..20 -- ----The America-n Negr_Q__ W.!"~_ter_~_n_g.__ H~-~ Ro_
ot~. New York,
1960.
Baraka., Imamu Amiri (LeRoi Jones). "The Black Aesthetic."
Negro Digest, XVIII (September 1969), 5-6.
Bontemps, Arna. "The Black Renaissance of the Twenties,"
Black World, XX (November 1970), 5-9.
• "Famous WPA Authors." Negro Digest, VIII
--.(.-..J....
une 1950), 43-47.
·
• "The Harlem Renaissance." The Saturday Review
__o_f....L1terature, XXX (March 22, 1947), 12-¼3, 44 .
• "The Negro Contribution to American Lettere."
--...Th..----e American Ne~ro Reference Book. Ed. John P. Davis.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1966. Pp. 850- 878.

_,.

�LI'.11ERARY HISTORY AND CRITICISM
(General)
• "The New Black Renaissa.nce." Nea:ro Dir·est,
--x-r--(November 1961), 52-58.
, ed. The Harlem Renaissance Remembered. New
--y~o-rk, 1972.
11
Brawley, Benjamin.
The Uegro in Amer&gt;ican Literoture. u The Bookman, LVI (October 1922), 137-1~1.
Bronz, Stephen II. Roots of Negro Racial Consciousness:
The 1920's: Three Harlem Rena issance Author~.
New York, 1961.i..
11
Brooks, Russell.
"rhe Comic Spirit and the Negro's
11
New Look.
CLA Journal, VI (1962), 35-L~3.
Brown, Lloyd W.
"Black Entitles: Hames a.s Symbols in
Afro-American Literature." Studies in Black Litera.~ , I (Spring 1970), 16-44-.
11
Brown, Sterling A.
The American Race Pr oblem a.s
Reflected in American Literature. " The Journal of
Negro Education,
VIII (1939), 275-290 •
11
•
The New Ne gro in Literature (1 925-1955)."
_ _T.,...h-e New Negro 'rhirtv Years Aft_erward. Ed. Rayford
w. Logan et al. Washingto n, D.C., 1955. Pp 57-72.
Calverton, Victor F. rhe Liberation of American
Literature. New York, 1932 •
11
•
The Negro and American Culture. 11 The Saturday
----:R'eview of Literature, XXII (September 21, 1940), 3-4.
Cayton, Horace R.
"Ideological Forces i.n the Work of
Negro Writers. 11 :fl.ne;er, and Beyond: The Nee;ro xfriter
in the United States. Ed. Herbert Hill. New York,
1966. Pp . 37-50.
Chapman, Abraham.
"The Harlem Renaissance in Literary
History. 11 CLA Journal, XI ( 1967), 38-58.
Clarke, John Henrik.
"The Neglected Dimensions of the
Harlem Renaissance." Black World, XX ( Nove mber 1970)
1

118-129.

-

• "The Origin and Growth of Afro-American Litera----r-t-u-re. 11 Negro Digest, XVII (December 1967), 51-t-6 7.
Clay, Eugene.
"The Ne gro in Recent American Literature."
Ed. Henry Hart. New

~~!~~-gl~}?'t.t~~: ':df5~r5~:13.

_Col l_QQ_ui um_ 9. q_E~E!'..~ Jl:r.t : !:.~_rs t Wor 1 d Fe_~t?:..~-~ l- of N~_fil'....O
W (1966). Presence Afr i caine Editions, 19bD.
Conrad, Earl. '¼merican Viewpoint: Blues School of
Literature." The _Chi_ca~Defender, December 22, 1945,
p. 11.
Cook, Mercer and Stephen H~p,d,erson. The Militant Black
Writer in Africa and
United ~tates. Madison,
Wis., 1969.
Cullen, Countee.
"The D~,,rk Tower. 11 Opportunity,
rrronthly column, 1926... 1928.
--.,.'Cru$e tto.r~ld ; 0 ..
~ , s;. c.f t'he N._~~-D.__J1?~~7~J~ttu~1..
J~ew yv ""i-~ J--:J

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�LITERARY HISTORY AND CTUTICISP
(General)

Davis, Arthur P.
"Growing up in tlrn New Nec;ro
Renaissance:
1920-1935." Nee:ro Amer:i.cnn Literature Forum, II (1968), 53-59.
·
Dillard, J.L. Black English.
New York. 1q72.
Du Bois, W.E.B.
The Souls·of Black Folk.
Chica~o, 1903.
Ellison, Ralph. ~hadow and Act.
New York, 1964:
Evans, Mari.
"Contemporary Black Li tereture. 11 Bl a.ck
World, XIX ( June 1970), 4, 9 3-9ti.
Ford, Nick Aaron. Annual "Critical Survey of Significant Belles Lettres by and About Nee-r oes." Phylon,

XXII (1961), 119-131+; XXV (196h), 123-lJh .
•
"Black Literature and the Pro blem of Eval_ _u_a..,...tion. 11 College Enr:lish, XXXII ( 1971), 536-5L~ 7.
~
Black Studies: Threat Or' Cballen r,:e? Port
\1'(tiG_,#
Washin 0 t?n, N.Y., 1973.
_.
. .
,Jticn-'Cl}~.s~.!J~ _ D.'
Fuller, Hoyt W.
"Black Ima g es and Wnite CrJ.tics. "\' ~ 1 -·v-~~-\J u,q b
1
•
"Tho llier1:ro Hriter in the Un1ted States ."
~--.1• Jt~ n y . XX (November 1964), 126-131-1-.
•
" Perspectives." Nep-ro Di r·est and Black ·world,
--m-o-nthlv column.
, e~.
'¼ Survey: Black Writers' Views on Lit--e-r-nry Lions and Values, n ~-~_p;ro Digest, XVII ( January

1968), 10-48, 81-89.
Gayle, Addison, Jr., ed.
The Black Aestbeti~.
Garden
City, N.Y., 1971.
, ed.
Black Expression: Essavs bv and About
---=B...-1-ack Americans in the Crea.ti ve Arts.
h ew York,

19 69 •

. - -- -- -

Gerald, Carolyn.
n'I1be Black Wr:l ter and His Ro le. 11
Negro Digest, XVIII (Januar y 1969), 42-4 9.
Haskins, Jim and Hu gb F. Butts, M.D.
The Psycbology
of Black Lanrrua!{i•
New York, 1973 .
Haslam, Gerald W.
The Aweke □ inc of American Negro
Literature 1619-1900. n The Black American Writer.
Ed. C.W.E. Bigsby. Deland, Pla.. , 1969.
VoT-~ II,
pp. 41-51.
11
•
Two 'l1 radi tions in A.fro-American Literature. 11
-ires"ea.rch Studies, A Quarterly i)ublication of
Washington State University, XXXVII (Septembe r 1969),

183-193.

Hill, Herbert.
"The Negr o Writer and the Creative
11
Imap;ination.
Arts in Societv, V (196D), 24Li-255.
Huggins, Nathan I. Harlem Renais-sance_.
New York, 1971.
Hue;bes, Langston.
The Biv Sea.
Hew York, l 9L~O.
I Wonder as I Wander.
New York, 1956.
• "The Ne r;ro Artist and tbe Racial Mountain. 11
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•

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Llorens, David.
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"The Negro Writer and His Relationshi.p to
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Shapiro, Karl.
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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The Crisis, 1938-1965, annual feature.
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The New Republic, LII (August 31, 1q2 7), 37-39.
Turner, Darwin T.
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Black World, XIX (July 1970), 54-67.
•
"The Teaching of Afro-American Literature."
--c-o--llege Engll~l-:1, YC{XI (1970), 666-670.
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•
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11

(1969), 40-44.
Bennett, M. W.

"Ne gr o Poets.''

Ne e;r o History Bulletin,

IX (1946), 171-172, 191.

Berger, Art.
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Bone, Robert.
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Bontemps, Arna.
"American Nep;ro Poetry. 11 The Crisis,

(1963), 509.

LXX
•

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Negro Poets, Then and Now."

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Braithwaite, William Stanley.
"Some Contemporary
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275-280.

Breman, Paul. "Poetry Into the 1 Sixties." The Black
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. ''I Do Not Marvel, Countee Cullen." CLA
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11
Davis, Arthur P.
The New Poetry of' Ela.ck Hate. "
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Echeruo, M. J.C. If.American Negro Poetry. " _phylon,
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1
Garrett, DeLois.
~rAam Motif in Contemporary Negro ·
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Garrett, Naomi M. •~acial Motifs in Contemporary
., ..Jtr11,§,!'JCll.JLJlnd...F.r__ench Negro Poetry. 11 West Virf1:inia
__..,,.,.,,-•· IJniversity Phil6!dcal Papers, XIV (1963), 80-101.
Gibson, Donald B, ed. Modern Black Poets: A Collection
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III (May 1928 ), 34-52.
Horne, Frank s. "Black Verse." Opportunity, II (19211-),

330-332.

Johnson, Charles S. 11 Ja.zz Poetry and Blues." Carolina.
Magazine, LVIII (May 1928), 16-20.
Johnson, James Weldon, 11 Freface. tr Tt.e Book of American
~egro Poetry. Ed. James Weldon Joh nson. New York,

1931.

Pp.

3-46.

Kerlin, Robert T.
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• Contemporary Poetry of the Negro. Hampton,

--v~a-.,

1921.

.

• "A Pair o.f Youthful Ne vro Poets. 11 The
--'Southern Workman, LIII (1924), 178-l f~ l.
·
• "Present-Day Ne gro Poets. 11 The Southern
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• "Singers of' New Songs." Opportunity, IV

--(-1--926), 162-164.

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·
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{ .Poetry)
"Ne gro Poets, Singers in the Dawn.

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Bulletjn, II {1938), 9-10, 14-15 .

Oliver, Paul.

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Blues Fell This ~ ornin ~ :

The Meaning

of The Blues. New York, 1960 .
• Conversation with the Blues.

New York, 1965.
Foo!-,-Rosey.
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Ramse.ran, J.A. 11 Tbe ''I'wice-Bort~' ,'\rt .i sts I Si lent
Revolution. 11 Black World, XX {May 1971), SB-68.
Redmond, Eur;ene B-~
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Roots, Its Writ ers. 11 The Ela.ck Scholar, II ( January
1971), l .' J-22.
11
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How Many Poets Scrub tbe River's Bae k?"
---Confrontation, I (Spring, 1971), 47-53.
Rod gers , Carolyn M.
"BJ.Pr,!{ Poetry-Wh ere It's At. 11
Negro Digez,g_t, XVII (S{oQtemoer 1969), 7-16.
Rollins, Charlemae. Fa,,,0us American lJ~ro Poets.
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11
Taussig, Charlotte E.
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"The Umbra Poets. 11 Mainstream, XVI (July 1963),
11

7-13.

The Undaunted Pursuit of Ii'ury. 11 Jime, XCV (Apri 1 6,
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White, Newman I.
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--A-t-lantic Quarterly, iXI (19~2), 14-2~.
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Work, Monroe N.
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vival Studies Among the Geor P,ia Coastal Ner;roes.
Athens, Ga. , 19h O. ((i'i;~~-z.,,:c .: fl cu• I -~t ;,. ;; 1o/;'.-y--·· ·Handy, W.C. and Abbe Niles, eds. Treasury of the
Blues. New York, 1949 .
Harris, J·oe 1 Chand 1 er. D;:; _; ,;a.'-"d:. .:.d:. .y--'J:. .:a: .:. ;kc::. e; :__..; . t=h..=ce--=-R:. .; u.:..:n=a=w"-'a=y"'-:!:-,-;,:-=a.c;;.;n'"""d
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Jones, LeRoi (Imamu Amiri Baraka). Black Music.
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Lovell, John. "Reflections on the Ori p;J. ns of the Ne c:ro
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McGhee, Nancy B. "The Folk Sermon: A Facet of the
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Odum, Howard W. and Gu:r B. Johnson. Tbe Ner-ro and His
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Blues Fell This Mornin g : The Meaning of
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Scarborough, W. \r-l. "Ne gro Folklore and Dialect. 11
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Talley, T. W. Ner:ro Folk Rhymes, Wise and Otherwise.
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Thurman, Howard.

'11wining, Mary Arnold.

XIV (1970), 57-61.

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