Afro-American Writing: An Anthology of Prose and PoetryRichard A. Long, Eugenia W. Collier Penn State Press, 1 nov. 2010 |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
To the Civil | 7 |
Phillis Wheatley | 13 |
Jupiter Hammon | 19 |
Henry Highland Garnet | 30 |
George Horton | 39 |
William Wells Brown | 44 |
Frederick Douglass | 56 |
Sterling Brown | 403 |
Margaret Walker Alexander | 436 |
Melvin B Tolson | 450 |
Saunders Redding | 461 |
Robert Hayden | 469 |
Gwendolyn Brooks | 483 |
Ralph Ellison | 495 |
John O Killens | 515 |
Samuel Ward | 95 |
Frances Harper | 102 |
The Civil War to World War I | 115 |
Alexander Crummell | 123 |
T Thomas Fortune | 129 |
Booker T Washington | 136 |
William E B Du Bois | 154 |
William Monroe Trotter | 198 |
The Goophered Grapevine | 206 |
Paul Laurence Dunbar | 217 |
Kelly Miller | 234 |
William Stanley Braithwaite | 248 |
Fenton Johnson | 264 |
James Weldon Johnson | 291 |
Alain Locke | 302 |
Marcus Garvey | 323 |
Claude McKay | 342 |
Jean Toomer | 358 |
Langston Hughes | 368 |
Arna Bontemps | 384 |
Zora Neale Hurston | 391 |
James Baldwin | 526 |
Margaret Danner | 549 |
Martin Luther King Jr | 555 |
Hoyt W Fuller | 569 |
Mari Evans | 589 |
Amiri Baraka | 598 |
To Daduh In Memoriam | 604 |
Haki Madhubuti | 614 |
The Seventies And Beyond | 626 |
Albert Murray | 632 |
Addison Gayle | 649 |
Maya Angelou | 662 |
Toni Morrison | 671 |
Ishmael Reed | 687 |
Toni Cade Bambara | 697 |
Alice Walker | 713 |
A Gathering of Poets | 720 |
Larry Neal | 725 |
Etheridge Knight | 731 |
737 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Afro-American Writing: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry Richard A. Long,Eugenia W. Collier Affichage d'extraits - 1985 |
Afro-American Writing: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry Richard A. Long,Eugenia W. Collier Aucun aperçu disponible - 1985 |
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