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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Foreword Introduction Editorial Note Part 1: Literature
Introduction Paul Laurence Dunbar The Romantic Movement as Expressed by John Keats Emile Verhaeren The Colonial Literature of France The Younger Literary Movement: W. E. B. Du Bois and Alain Locke Color—A Review The Weary Blues Common Clay and Poetry The Poetry of Negro Life American Literary Tradition and the Negro Fire: A Negro Magazine The Message of The Negro Poets Foreword to An Autumn Love Cycle, by Georgia Douglas Johnson Both Sides of the Color Line The Negro Minority in American Literature
Part 2: Art, Drama, and Music
Introduction Steps Toward the Negro Theatre A Note on African Art The Negro Spirituals More of the Negro in Art The Negro and the American Stage The Drama of Negro Life The Blondiau-Theatre Arts Collection The American Negro as Artist Toward a Critique of Negro Music Excerpt from The Negro and His Music (1936): From Jazz to Jazz Classics: 1926–1936 Negro Art: Past and Present Negro Music Goes to Par Broadway and the Negro Drama
Part 3: Esthetics
Introduction Impressions of Luxor Internationalism—Friend or Foe of Art? Negro Youth Speaks The Legacy of the Ancestral Arts African Art: Classic Style The Negro in American Culture Our Little Renaissance Beauty Instead of Ashes Art or Propaganda? Beauty and the Provinces Spiritual Truancy Propaganda—or Poetry? The Negro’s Contribution to American Culture
Part 4: Race
Introduction Race Contacts and Inter-Racial Relations Apropos of Africa The Concept of Race as Applied to Social Culture The Problem of Race Classification Should the Negro be Encouraged to Cultural Equality? The Contribution of Race to Culture Slavery in the Modern Manner Harlem: Dark Weather-Vane Foreword: Frederick Douglass “Life and Times” Whither Race Relations? A Critical Commentary The Negro in the Three Americas Special Section: When Peoples Meet: A Study in Race and Culture Contacts
Part 5: Value and Culture
Introduction Oxford: By a Negro Student The American Temperament The Ethics of Culture The New Negro Values and Imperatives Value A Functional View of Value Ultimates Self-Criticism: The Third Dimension of Culture Frontiers of Culture Values that Matter Freud and Scientific Morality
Part 6: Democracy
Introduction The Mandate System: A New Code of Empire The Negro Vote in 1936 Ballad for Democracy Color: Unfinished Business of Democracy Democracy Faces a World Order Cultural Relativism and Ideological Peace Moral Imperatives for World Order Color and Democracy Pluralism and Intellectual Democracy Pluralism and Ideological Peace
List of Persons Discussed in Locke’s Essays Index Footnote
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