The New Negro: An Interpretation

The New Negro: An Interpretation

by Alain Locke
The New Negro: An Interpretation

The New Negro: An Interpretation

by Alain Locke

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2015 Reprint of 1925 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Alain Locke is the acknowledged father of the Harlem Renaissance. A highly educated man and the first African to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, Locke served as the bridge between a burgeoning literary expression centered in Harlem and the mainstay literary world. Published in 1925, the "New Negro" is combines an anthology of poems, stories and essays by black luminaries of the period, along with new essays by prominent scholars and specialists. "The New Negro" was a symbol of the literary fruit of the great migration of blacks from the rural south to the urban North. Locke was certain that Harlem was fast becoming a new mecca of black artistry and one of the world's cultural capitals. Contents: 1, Negro renaissance: New Negro / A. Locke. -- Negro art and America / Albert C. Barnes. -- Negro in American literature / William Stanley Braithwaite. -- Negro youth speaks / A. Locke. Fiction: City of refuge; Vestiges / Rudolph Fisher. Fog / John Matheus. Carma, from Cane; Fern, from Cane / Jean Toomer. Spunk / Zora Neale Hurston. Sahdju / Bruce Nugent. Palm porch / Eric Walrond. Poetry / by Countée Cullen, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Anne Spencer, Angelina Grimke, Lewis Alexander. Drama: Drama of Negro life / Montgomery Gregory. Gift of laughter / Jessie Fauset. Compromise (a folk tale) / Willis Richardson. Music: Negro spirituals / A. Locke. Negro dancers / Claude McKay. Jazz at home / J.A. Rogers. Jazzonia; Nude young dancer / Langston Hughes. Negro digs up his past / Arthur A. Schomburg. American Negro folk literature / Arthur huff Fauset. T'appin / told by Cugo Lewis. B'rer Rabbit fools Buzzard. Heritage / Countée Cullen. Legacy of the ancestral arts / A. Locke. pt. 2., New Negro in a New World: Negro pioneers / Paul U. Kellogg. -- New frontage on American life / Charles S. Johnson. -- New scene: Harlem, the culture capital / James Weldon Johnson. Howard, the National Negro University / Kelly Miller. Hampton-Tuskegee, missioners of the mass / Robert R. Moton. Durham, capital of the Black middle class / E. Franklin Frazier. Gift of the Black Tropics / W.A. Domingo. -- Negro and the American tradition: Negro's Americanism / Melville J. Herskovits. Paradox of color / Walter White. Task of Negro womanhood / Elise Johnson McDougald. -- Worlds of color: Negro mind reaches out / W.E.B. DuBois. -- Bibliography: Who's who of the contributors. Selected list of Negro Americana and Africana. Negro in literature. Negro drama. Negro music. Negro folk lore. Negro race problem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614278023
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Publication date: 03/22/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 506
Sales rank: 574,489
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.13(d)

About the Author

Alain Leroy Locke (1885–1954) was an American writer, philosopher, educator, and patron of the arts. Distinguished as the first African American Rhodes Scholar in 1907, Locke was the philosophical architect — the acknowledged "Dean" — of the Harlem Renaissance.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Part I The Negro Renaissance

The New Negro Alain Locke 3

Negro Art and America Albert C. Barnes 16

The Negro in American Literature William Stanley Braithwaite 23

Negro Youth Speaks Alain Locke 38

Fiction:

The City of Refuge Rudolph Fisher 45

Vestiges Rudolph Fisher 60

Fog John Matheus 69

Carma, from Cane Jean Toomer 79

Fern, from Cane Jean Toomer 82

Spunk Zora Neale Hurston 88

Sahdji Bruce Nugent 95

The Palm Porch Eric Walrond 97

Poetry:

Poems Countee Cullen 108

Poems Claude McKay 117

Poems Jean Toomer 122

The Creation James Weldon Johnson 124

Poems Langston Hughes 127

Poems Georgia Douglas Johnson 136

Lady, Lady Anne Spencer 140

The Black Finger Angelina Grimke 141

Enchantment Lewis Alexander 142

Drama:

The Drama of Negro Life Montgomery Gregory 144

The Gift of Laughter Jessie Fauset 151

Compromise (A Folk Play) Willis Richardson 159

Music:

The Negro Spirituals Alain Locke 186

Negro Dancers Claude McKay 201

Jazz at Home J.A.Rogers 203

Jazzonia Langston Hughes 211

Nude Young Dancer Langston Hughes 212

The Negro Digs Up His Past Arthur A. Schomburg 214

American Negro Folk Literature Arthur Huff Fauset 221

T'appin Told Cugo Lewis 228

B'rer Rabbit Fools Buzzard 231

Heritage Countee Cullen 233

The Legacy of the Ancestral Arts Alain Locke 237

Part II The New Negro in a New World

The Negro Pioneers Paul U. Kellogg 253

The New Frontage on American Life Charles S. Johnson 259

The New Scene:

Harlem: The Culture Capital James Weldon Johnson 278

Howard: The National Negro University Kelly Miller 288

Hampton-Tuskegee: Missioners of the Masses Robert R. Moton 298

Durham: Capital of the Black Middle Class E. Fanklin Frazier 308

Gift of the Black Tropics W.A. Domingo 315

The Negro and The American Tradition:

The Negro's Americanism Melville J. Herskovits 324

The Paradox of Color Walter White 331

The Task of Negro Womanhood Elise Johnson McDougald 338

Worlds of Color:

The Negro Mind Reaches Out W.E.B. DuBois 352

Bibliography

Who's Who of the Contributors 383

A Select List of Negro-Americana and Africana 391

The Negro in Literature 397

Negro Drama 403

Negro Music: A Bibliography 406

A Selected List of Modern Music, Influenced by American Negro Themes or Idioms 413

Negro Folk Lore 416

The Negro Race Problems 425

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