A treasury of African American Christmas stories
About this book
"A collection of Christmas stories written by African-American journalists, activists, and writers from the late 19th century through the Depression era. Back in print for the first time in over a decade, this landmark collection features writings from well-known writers and activists such as Pauline Hopkins and Langston Hughes, along with gems from rediscovered writers. Written by and about African-Americans and containing little-known stories and poems dating from the late nineteenth century through the Depression era, this collection reflects the Christmas experiences of everyday African-Americans and addresses familial and romantic love, faith, and more serious topics such as racism, violence, poverty, and racial identity. This new edition will feature the best stories and poems from previous editions along with new material including "The Sermon in the Cradle" by W.E.B. Du Bois"--
"A collection of Christmas stories written by African-American journalists, activists, and writers from the late 19th century through the Depression era"--
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19761481W
Subjects
American literatureLiterary collectionsAfrican AmericansChristmasAfrican American authorsAmerican literature, african american authorsFICTION / African American / ChristianFICTION / African American / Historical