African Fundamentalism

African Fundamentalism
About this book
The real roots of the Harlem Renaissance lie in the Garvey Movement. Zora Neale Hurston, Alain Locke and Claude McKay all published in Garvey's Negro World before the "mainstream" Renaissance got going. Afro-America's first book reviews and literary competitions came out of the Garvey Movement. This volume presents a rich treasury of literary criticism, book reviews, poetry, short stories, music and art appreciation, polemics on the Black aesthetic and other never before published literary and cultural writings of Garvey's Harlem Renaissance. Authors range from the unknown to major literary and political figures whose Garvey connections few will suspect
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- OL Work ID
- OL4453584W
Subjects
Literary collectionsRace identityBlacksAfrican American artsIntellectual lifeHistory and criticismAmerican literatureHarlem RenaissanceAfrican American authorsAfrican AmericansBlack nationalismAfrican americans, historyGarvey, marcus, 1887-1940African americans, intellectual lifeUnited states, race relationsPan-africanismBlack peopleAufsatzsammlung