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21. Black Ashkenaz and the almost promised land: Yiddish literature and the Harlem Renaissance
22. Rediscovering Eric Walrond
23. Performing artists of the Harlem Renaissance: Resistance, identity, and meaning in the life and work of Fredi Washington from 1920 to 1950
24. The 'Old Songs Hymnal': Harry Burleigh and his spirituals during the Harlem Renaissance
25. Automatic aesthetics: Race, technology, and poetics in the Harlem Renaissance and American New Poetry (James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen)
26. The New Negro of Jazz: New Orleans, Chicago, New York, the First Great Migration, & the Harlem Renaissance, 1890-1930
27. Jazz epidemics and deep set diseases: The de-pathologization of the black body in the work of three Harlem Renaissance writers
28. Literary movements and black leadership: The connections between Indigenisme, Pan -Africanism, Garveyism, Harlem Renaissance, and Negritude, in the writings of selected leaders
29. Christ-centered empathic resistance The influence of Harlem Renaissance Theology on the Incarnational ethics of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
30. Fighting for identity: A. Philip Randolph's search for class -consciousness in the age of the Harlem Renaissance
31. Independent women: Black women as consumers in literature written from slavery to the Harlem Renaissance
32. Propaganda Wars: Reconstructing Cultural Identity through the Drama of the Celtic Revival and the Harlem Renaissance
33. Benevolent economies: An exploration of literary patronage during the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston)
34. What beauty is their own: The significance of 'Fire!!' in the Harlem Renaissance
35. Careless of correctness: Modernism and the mistake from Henry James to the Harlem Renaissance
36. The Harlem Renaissance spirit: Emergence, cultivation, criteria and persistence
37. Aaron Douglas and the African American experience: A strategy for culturally sensitive, technologically current, interactive instruction in art
38. Slumming: Morality and space in the New York City from 'city mysteries' to the Harlem Renaissance
39. Claude McKay and the Harlem Renaissance: The enigma of diasporic healing
40. 'Prologue to a life': Dorothy West's Harlem Renaissance years, 1926--1934
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