"Look for Me All Around You": Anglophone Caribbean Immigrants in the Harlem Renaissance

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Louis J. Parascandola
Wayne State University Press, 2005 - 469 من الصفحات

This anthology is the first to fully integrate the political and literary writings of Anglophone Caribbean authors in the Harlem Renaissance.

Interdisciplinary in scope, this anthology redresses the undue neglect of Anglophone Caribbeans--almost 25 percent of the Black population in Harlem in 1920--and their pivotal role in the literary, cultural, and political events shaping the Harlem Renaissance. The poetry, fiction, drama, and essays included explore a variety of issues, such as the increasing emphasis on race and image building, the development of a Black aesthetic, progressive politics, and the struggle to define the status of Blacks in America. Both the literary and political works show the spirit of the New Negro, one emphasizing racial pride and aesthetic consciousness.

Examined closely are those Black and Carribean American figures involved in the Black nationalism movement, socialist groups, and trade unions, including such prominent figures as Marcus Garvey and his two wives, Amy Ashwood and Amy Jacques Garvey, Hubert Harrison, W. A. Domingo, and Frank Crosswaith. Also explored are the developing communist movements as manifested in the writings of Cyril Briggs, Richard B. Moore, Otto Huiswoud, and George Padmore. Essays review the crucial literary contributions of Claude McKay, Eric Walrond, and dramatist Eulalie Spence, as well as historians Arthur Schomburg and J. A. Rogers. This anthology of writers, with accompanying discussions about their works placed in the context of their own time, will be of interest to anyone examining the Harlem Renaissance and the larger Black and Caribbean contribution to cultural and political thinking.

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Marcus Garvey
51
The Future as I See It
59
The Negros Greatest Enemy
67
Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World
78
First Message to the Negroes of the World from Atlanta
87
The Black Woman
93
Amy Jacques Garvey
107
Hubert H Harrison
131
Richard B Moore
227
Otto E Huiswoud
242
George Padmore
256
Claude McKay
273
Walrond
324
Eulalie Spence
375
Arthur A Schomburg
411
J A Rogers
421

W A Domingo
163
Frank R Crosswaith
184
Briggs
199

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نبذة عن المؤلف (2005)

Louis J. Parascandola is associate professor of English at Long Island University and author of Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader (Wayne State University Press, 1998).

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