Regards croisés sur les Afro-Américains

In a 1932 article for the journal Opportunity, Charles Hamlin Good acknowledged an earlier "golden age" of African American literature. At the height of the Harlem Renaissance, Good reminded his readers of the writing produced by ante-bellum New Orleans's Creoles of color. He argued t...

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Main Author: Claude Julien (dir.) (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Presses universitaires François-Rabelais 2003
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Summary:In a 1932 article for the journal Opportunity, Charles Hamlin Good acknowledged an earlier "golden age" of African American literature. At the height of the Harlem Renaissance, Good reminded his readers of the writing produced by ante-bellum New Orleans's Creoles of color. He argued that these writers "deserve more than passing notice for the work they did. In the dark ages of slavery their work foreshadowed the Negro cultural revival of today." (Good, 79.)
ISBN:9782869064690
Access:Open Access