Harlem's glory : Black women writing, 1900-1950, edited by Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph
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- Harlem's glory : Black women writing, 1900-1950, edited by Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph
- Title remainder
- Black women writing, 1900-1950
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Lorraine Elena Roses, Ruth Elizabeth Randolph
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- Aloise Barbour Epperson
- Flower of the south
- Gertrude Schalk
- Masks, a story
- Eloise Bibb Thompson
- The man who passed : a play in one act
- Regina M. Andrews
- Why, how, when and where black becomes white
- Mary Church Terrell
- from Black and white tangled threads
- Black and white tangled threads.
- Zara Wright
- Sanctuary
- Nella Larsen
- Two gentlemen of Boston
- Florida Ruffin Ridley
- Little heads : a one-act play of Negro life
- Alvira Hazzard
- My two grandmothers
- Mae V. Cowdery
- Little Cornish, the "blue boy"
- Effie Lee Newsome
- The noose
- Octavia B. Wynbush
- If wishes were horses
- Subversion
- Edythe Mae Gordon
- Dreaming in color.
- Belated romance
- Florence Marion Harmon
- The pink hat
- Caroline Bond Day
- Hope deferred
- Alice Dunbar-Nelson
- Lai-li
- Nativity
- A poem
- The palm wine seller
- Rainy season love song
- Gladys Casely Hayford
- Is it not enough
- Negroid things
- Are we different?
- Ida Rowland
- The family of Nat Turner, 1831-1954
- Native daughter.
- Lucy Mae Turner
- Where the west begins, from American daughter
- Era Bell Thompson
- from The Negro trailblazers of California
- Delilah Leontium Beasley
- Native daughter : an indictment of white America by a colored woman
- Ellen Tarry
- To a wild rose
- Ottie B. Graham
- The Zulu King : New Orleans (at Mardi Gras)
- Negro folk songs
- Josephine Copeland
- Preface : other Bostonians
- Florida Ruffin Ridley
- Afterglow
- Georgia Douglas Johnson
- Love's way : a Christmas story
- Carrie W. Clifford
- Joy
- The mask
- Interim
- Solace
- Clarissa Scott Delany
- Noblesse oblige
- Longings.
- Dead fires
- Oblivion
- La vie c'est la vie
- Words! Words!
- Jessie Fauset
- The eternal quest
- Anita Scott Coleman
- In '61
- Longing
- Sunset
- Calling dreams
- Long remembering
- Ethel Caution Davis
- Longings
- Nellie R. Bright
- Question
- My son
- Armageddon
- Interim
- Ivy
- I wonder
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett
- To the oppressors
- Mr. Roosevelt regrets
- Pauli Murray
- from Tales my father told and other stories
- Hallie Quinn Brown
- Spunk
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Spunk.
- Early days in Cleveland, from A nickel and a prayer
- Jane Edna Hunter
- The Negro today
- Marion Vera Cuthbert
- A talk on evolution
- Mercedes Gilbert
- The Equal Rights League, from Crusade for Justice
- Idabelle Yeiser
- Twenty-seventh day, from Journey to Accompong
- Katherine Dunham
- Why
- Brenda Ray Moryck
- from My great, wide, beautiful world
- Juanita V. Harrison
- My great, wide, beautiful world.
- Black
- Nellie R. Bright
- from African journey
- Eslanda Goode Robeson
- Wedding day
- Gwendolyn B. Bennett
- Letters
- Gwendolyn B. Bennett
- My race
- Metamorphism
- Bottled
- Helene Johnson
- Tar
- Shirley Graham
- Solo on the drums
- Ann Petry
- Part of the pack : another view of night life in Harlem
- Harlem's glory : a woman's view.
- Hazel V. Campbell
- The corner
- Eunice Hunton Carter
- The double task : the struggle of Negro women for sex and race emancipation
- Elise Johnson McDougald
- Story in Harlem slang : Jelly's tale
- Zora Neale Hurston
- from "The ebony flute"
- Mammy
- Dorothy West
- 'Bidin' place
- May Miller
- Since 1619
- Lineage
- People of unrest
- We have been believers
- Margaret Walker
- Black death
- In the looking glass.
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Letter to my sister
- At the carnival
- Lady, lady
- Black man 'o mine ; White things
- The wife-woman
- Anne Spencer
- Freedom
- A Negro in a dime store
- Heard on an Atlantic City bridge
- Memory of a "Jim Crow" car
- Aloise Barbour Epperson
- My temple
- To one who would be great
- His life and mine
- Ariel Williams Holloway
- Problems facing Negro young women
- Marion Vera Cuthbert
- Flag salute
- Blasphemy--American style
- October prayer
- Esther Popel
- Mob madness
- Marion Vera Cuthbert
- Slackened caprice
- Ottie B. Graham
- He must think it out
- Florida Ruffin Ridley
- Crisis.
- One true love
- And I passed by
- Marita Bonner
- The women of the white strain
- Elise Johnson McDougald
- The handicapped
- Angelina Weld Grimké
- Octavia B. Wynbush
- A blossom in an alley
- The torch bearer
- The offering
- Sarah Collins Fernandis
- The offering.
- One blue star
- May Miller
- The five dollar bill
- Dorothy West
- The tie that used to bind : a mid-Victorian Negro marriage
- Anna J. Cooper
- The return of a modern prodigal
- Control code
- 34513548
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 538 pages
- Isbn
- 9780674372702
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Lccn
- 96012342
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- portraits
- Record ID
- .b33669545
- System control number
- (OCoLC)34513548
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