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The power of pride : stylemakers and rulebreakers of the Harlem Renaissance
Marks, Carole.
Adult Nonfiction E185.6 .M35 1999
Marks, Carole.
Adult Nonfiction E185.6 .M35 1999
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| Contents | Page |
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| Acknowledgments | p. 8 |
| Foreword | p. 9 |
| Introduction | p. 10 |
| I. - Out of the South | p. 19 |
| 1 - Josephine Baker | p. 21 |
| 2 - Walter White | p. 39 |
| 3 - Zora Neale Hurston | p. 51 |
| II. - Home to Harlem | p. 63 |
| 4 - A'Lelia Walker | p. 65 |
| 5 - James Weldon Johnson | p. 79 |
| 6 - Ethel Waters | p. 91 |
| III. - Going to Chicago | p. 105 |
| 7 - Louis Armstrong | p. 107 |
| 8 - Bessie Smith and Alberta Hunter | p. 121 |
| 9 - Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen | p. 135 |
| IV. - Washington, D.C., Connections | p. 155 |
| 10 - Florence Mills | p. 157 |
| 11 - Duke Ellington | p. 171 |
| 12 - Bill "Bojangles" Robinson | p. 187 |
| V. - Paris: Societe des Amis des Noirs | p. 201 |
| 13 - Carl Van Vechten | p. 203 |
| 14 - Langston Hughes | p. 219 |
| 15 - Dorothy West | p. 235 |
| Notes | p. 248 |
| Permissions | p. 264 |
| Illustration Credits | p. 265 |
| Index | p. 267 |
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