The Sage in Harlem H. L. Mencken and the Black Writers of the 1920s
Originally published in 1984. The Sage in Harlem establishes H. L. Mencken as a catalyst for the blossoming of black literary culture in the 1920s and chronicles the intensely productive exchange of ideas between Mencken and two generations of black writers: the Old Guard who pioneered the Harlem Re...
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Main Author: | Scruggs, Charles (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2019
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