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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Let’s Call It Love
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Black Chicago: History, Culture, and Community
Chapter 1. African American Cultural Expression in Chicago before the Renaissance: The Performing, Visual, and Literary Arts, 1893–1933
Chapter 2. The Negro Renaissance: Harlem and Chicago Flowerings
Chapter 3. The Problem of Race and Chicago’s Great Tivoli Theater
Chapter 4. The Defender Brings You the World: The Grand European Tour of Patrick B. Prescott Jr.
Part II. Black Chicago’s Renaissance: Culture, Consciousness, Politics, and Place
Chapter 5. The Dialectics of Placelessness and Boundedness in Richard Wright’s and Gwendolyn Brooks’s Fictions: Crafting the Chicago Black Renaissance’s Literary Landscape
Chapter 6. Richard Wright and the Season of Manifestoes
Chapter 7. Horace Cayton: No Road Home
Chapter 8. “Who Are You America but Me?” The American Negro Exposition, 1940
Chapter 9. Chicago’s Native Son: Charles White and the Laboring of the Black Renaissance
Part III. Visual Art and Artists in the Black Chicago Renaissance
Chapter 10. Chicago’s African American Visual Arts Renaissance
Notes on Contributors
Index
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