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The indignant generation

a narrative history of African American writers and critics, 1934-1960

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An edition of The indignant generation (2010)

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579

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The indignant generation: A Narrative History of African American Writers and Critics, 1934-1960
2011, Princeton university Press
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Table of Contents

Three swinging sisters: Harlem, Howard and the South Side (1934-1936)
The Black avant-garde between Left and Right (1935-1939)
A new kind of challenge (1936-1939)
The triumph of Chicago realism (1938-1940)
Bigger Thomas among the liberals (1940-1943)
Friends in need of Negroes: Bucklin Moon and Thomas Sancton (1942-1945)
"Beating that boy": white writers, critics, editors, and the Liberal Arts Coalition (1944-1949)
Afroliberals and the end of World War II (1945-1946)
Black futilitarianists and the welcome table (1945-1947)
The peril of something new, or, the decline of social realism (1947-1948)
The Negro new liberal critic and the big little magazine (1948-1949)
The Communist dream of African American modernism (1947-1950)
The insinuating poetics of the mainstream (1949-1950)
Still looking for freedom (1949-1954)
The expatriation: the price of brown & the new Bohemians (1952-1955)
Liberal friends no more: the rubble of white patronage (1956-1958)
The end of the Negro writer (1955-1960)
The reformation of Black new liberals (1958-1960)
Prometheus unbound (1958-1960).

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/896073
Library of Congress
PS153.N5 J37 2010, PS153.N5 J37 2011, PS153.N5J37 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
579

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Open Library
OL23972220M
Internet Archive
indignantgenerat0000jack
ISBN 13
9780691141350
LCCN
2009049322
OCLC/WorldCat
473655638

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