| Claude McKay - 1974 - 328 pages
A Jamaican girl returns to her island home after her English education. | |
| Claude McKay - 1990 - 124 pages
Written in the late 1940s but unpublished till now, this superb portrayal of Black life during the Great Depression and the New Deal is virtually a sequel to the classic Home ... | |
| Rudolph Fisher - 1992 - 324 pages
An African king with a degree from Harvard who set himself up as a "conjure-man", a fortune teller, is murdered in 1930s Harlem. This is the first known mystery novel written ... | |
| Claude McKay - 2007 - 316 pages
McKay's account of his long odyssey from Jamaica to Harlem and then on to France, Britain, North Africa, Russia, and finally back to America. As well as depicting his own ... | |
| George Samuel Schuyler - 1989 - 234 pages
Max Disher, a black 1930s insurance salesman, undergoes a process to turn him white. | |
| David Levering Lewis - 1995 - 820 pages
Gathering a representative sampling of the New Negro Movement's most important figures, and providing substantial introductory essays, headnotes, and brief biographical notes ... | |
| Claude McKay - 2004 - 468 pages
Containing more than three hundred poems, including nearly a hundred previously unpublished works, this unique collection showcases the intellectual range of Claude McKay (1889 ... | |
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