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Essays and Editorials"A Note on the New Literary Movement." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "Welcoming the New Negro." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "For Negro Novelists." Opportunity 4 (1926) * "The Negro Renaissance." Palms 4 (1926), Walter White * "The Negro in American Literature." In Addison Gayle, Jr., ed. Black Expression (New York: Weybright and Talley, 1969), William Stanley Braithwaite * "The Negro in American Fiction." In Addison Gayle, Jr., ed., Black Expression (New York: Weybright and Talley, 1969), Benjamin Griffin Brawley * "Negro Poets and Their Poetry." In Addison Gayle, Jr., ed., Black Expression." (New York: Weybright and Talley, 1969), Wallace Thurman * "From the Darker Side." Opportunity 4 (1926), Izetta Winter Robb * "On the Need of Better Plays." Opportunity 5 (1927) * Arthur Davison Ficke to Carl Van Vechten, nd (1927) * The New Negro as Revealed in His Poetry." Opportunity 5 (1927), Charlotte E. Taussig * "The Negro Literary Renaissance." Southern Workman 56 (1927), Benjamin Brawley * "Conquest by Poetry." Southern Workman 56 (1927), Robert T. Kerlin * "Our Negro Intellectuals." Crisis 35 (1928), Allison Davis * Langston Hughes to the Editor of the Crisis. July 28, 1928. Letter [in response to Davis essay]. (1928) * "Harlem Goes to Work." Opportunity6 (1928), Elmer A. Carter * "Some Reflections on the Negro in American Drama." Opportunity 8 (1930), Randolph Edmonds * "Post-Bellom-Pre-Harlem." Crisis 38 (1931), Charles W. Chesnutt * Speech given at Fisk University, January 29, 1932," Langston Hughes * "The Negro Renaissance." Hound and Horn (1932), Martha Gruening * "Jean Toomer-Apostle of Beauty." Opportunity 10 (1932), Eugene Holmes * "Jessie Fauset." Southern Workman 61 (1932), Marion L. Starkey * Claude McKay to Nancy Cunard, September 18, 1932 * "The Novels of Jessie Fauset." Opportunity 12 (1934), William Stanley Braithwaite * "The Growth of Negro Literature." In Nancy Cunard, ed., Negro: Anthology Made by Nancy Cunard (London, 1934), V.F. Calverton * "Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk-Poet." In Nancy Cunard, ed., Negro: Anthology Made by Nancy Cunard (London, 1934), Alain Locke * "The Negro Theater-A Dodo Bird." In Nancy Cunard, ed., Negro: Anthology Made by Nancy Cunard (London, 1934), Ralph Matthews * "Negro Creative Musicians." In Nancy Cunard, ed., Negro: Anthology Made by Nancy Cunard (London, 1934), Edward G. Perry * "Remarks concerning Kay Boyle's analysis of On the Road," Langston HughesReviews and Related Materials"Review of The Book of American Negro Spirituals by James Weldon Johnson." Crisis 31 (1925), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Review of Second Book of Negro Spirituals by James Weldon Johnson." Opportunity 4 (1926), Melville Charlton * "Review of Dark Laughter by Sherwood Anderson." Opportunity 3 (1925), William H. Baldwin * "Review of Porgy by Du Bose Heyward." Opportunity 3 (1925), Countee Cullen * "Review of Porgy by Du Bose Heyward." Crisis 31 (1926), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Color-A Review." Opportunity 4 (1926), Alain Locke * "Review of The New Negro ed. by Alain Locke." Crisis 31 (1926), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Our Book Shelf: Poet on Poet." Opportunity 4 (1926), Countee Cullen * "Review of The New Negro-An Interpretation, ed. by Alain Locke." Opportunity 4 (1926), Robert W. Bagnall * "Review of Color by Countee Cullen." Crisis 31 (1926), Jessie Fauset * "The Jazz Band's Sob." [Review of The Weary Blues'] New York Herald Tribune (1926), Du Bose Heyward * "Review of The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes." Crisis 31 (1926), Jessie Fauset * "Review of The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes." Palms 4 (1926), Alain Locke * "Singers of New Songs." Opportunity 4 (1926), Robert T. Kerlin * "Review of Poets of America by Clement Wood." Opportunity 4 (1926), Robert T. Kerlin * "Review of Flight by Walter White." Opportunity 4 (1926), Frank Horne * "Review of Flight by Walter White." Crisis 32 (1926), Nora E. Waring * "Correspondence." Opportunity 4 (1926), Nella Imes (Larsen), Frank Horne, Walter White * Charles S. Johnson to Carl Van Vechten. August 10, 1926. Letter * "Review of Color by Countee Cullen." Palms 3 (1926), John M. Weatherwax * "Romance and Tragedy in Harlem-A Review." Opportunity 4 (1926), James Weldon Johnson * "Review of Nigger Heaven by Carl Van Vechten." Crisis 33 (1926), W.E.B. Du Bois * "In Our American Language." Opportunity 4 (1926), Waldo Frank * "Fine Clothes to the Jew." New York Herald Tribune (1927), Du Bose Heyward * "The Growth of a Poet." New York World (1927), Walter F. White * "A Poet for the People-A Review." Opportunity 5 (1927), Margaret Larkin * "Keats in Labrador: A Review." Opportunity 5 (1927), E. Merrill Root * "Review of Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson." Opportunity 5 (1927), Alice Dunbar Nelson * "Review of Caroling Dusk, ed. by Countee Cullen." Opportunity 5 (1927), Idella Purnell * "The Browsing Reader." Crisis 35 (January 1928), W.E.B. Du Bois * "The Browsing Reader." Crisis 35 (June 1928), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Review of Home to Harlem by Claude McKay." Southern Workman 57 (1928), A.B. Doggett, Jr. * "Review of Home to Harlem by Claude McKay." Opportunity 6 (1928), Herschel Brickell * "Review of Quicksand by Nella Larsen." Opportunity 6 (1928), Eda Lou Walton * "Review of Dark Princess by W.E.B. Du Bois." Opportunity 6 (1928), Leon Whipple * "Review of Dark Princess by W.E.B. Du Bois." Southern Workman 57 (1928), William A. Aery * "Review of The Walls of Jericho by Rudolph Fisher." Crisis 35 (1928), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Review of The Walls of Jericho by Rudolph Fisher." Opportunity 6 (1928), B.A. Botkin * "The Browsing Reader." Crisis 36 (April 1929) (May 1929) (July 1929), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Review of Mamba's Daughters by Du Bose Heyward." Opportunity 7 (1929), Sterling A. Brown * "Review of The Blacker the Berry by Wallace Thurman." Opportunity 7 (1929), Eunice Hunton Carter * "Review of Banjo by Claude McKay." Opportunity 7 (1929), Gwendolyn B. Bennett * "Review of Passing by Nella Larsen." Opportunity 7 (1929), Mary Fleming Labaree* "Review of Plum-Bun by Jessie Fauset." Opportunity 7 (1929), Gwendolyn Bennett * "Review of The Black Christ and Other Poems by Countee Cullen." Southern Workman 59 (1930), Edward Shillito * "Review of The Black Christ and Other Poems by Countee Cullen." Opportunity 8 (1930), Clement Wood 8 "A Negro Miracle Play: Review of The Green Pastures." Opportunity 8 (1930), Howard Bradstreet * "This Negro." Nation (1930), V.F. Calverton * "Review of Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes." Opportunity 8 (1930), Sterling A. Brown * "Review of Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes." Southern Workman 59 (1930), Alice M. Paxton * "Away from Harlem." [Review of Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes] New Masses (1930), Walt Carmon * "Review of Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes," Wallace Thurman * "Review of God Sends Sunday by Arna Bontemps." Opportunity 9 (1931), Sterling A. Brown * "Review of God Sends Sunday by Arna Bontemps." Crisis 38 (1931), W.E.B. Du Bois * "Two Book Reviews." Southern Workman 61 (1932), George A. Kuyper * "Review of The Chinaberry Tree by Jessie Fauset." Opportunity 10 (1932), Edwin Berry Burgum * "Review of Infants of the Spring by Wallace Thurman." Opportunity 10 (1932), Lois Taylor * "Infants of the Spring-Author Review." (1932), Wallace Thurman * "Along This Way: A Review of the Autobiography of James Weldon Johnson." Opportunity 11 (1933), William Stanley Braithwaite * "Review of The Ways of White Folks by Langston Hughes." Opportunity 12 (1934), Eugene C. Holmes * "The Impact of Races." [Review of The Ways of White Folks by Langston Hughes] New York Times (1934), Leane Zugsmith * "Stormy Weather." [Review of The Big Sea by Langston Hughes] New Masses (1940), Ralph Ellison * "Forerunner and Ambassador." [Review of The Big Sea by Langston Hughes] (1940), Richard WrightSurveys of Literature"Stories and Poetry of 1926." Opportunity 5 (1927) * Locke, Alain. "1928: A Retrospective Review." Opportunity 7 (1929), Alain Locke * "A Decade of Negro Literature." Southern Workman 59 (1930), Robert T. Kerlin * "This Year of Grace." Opportunity 9 (1931), Alain Locke * "We Turn to Prose: A Retrospective Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1931." Opportunity 10 (1932), Alain Locke * "Black Truth and Black Beauty: A Retrospective Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1932." Opportunity 11 (1933), Alain Locke * "The Saving Grace of Realism: Retrospective Review of the Negro Literature of 1933." Opportunity12 (1934), Alain Locke * "The Eleventh Hour of Nordicism. Retrospective Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1934." Opportunity 13 (1935), Alain Locke * "Deep River: Deeper Sea: Retrospective Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1935." Opportunity 14 (1936), Alain Locke * "God Save Reality! Retrospective of the Literature of the Negro for 1936." Opportunity 15 (1937), Alain Locke * "Jingo, Counter-Jingo and Us: Retrospective Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1937." Opportunity 16 (1938), Alain Locke * "The Negro: 'New' and Newer: A Retrospective Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1938." Opportunity 17 (1939), Alain Locke Interviews and Lectures"The Poet and the Race Problem." Christian Century 46 (1929), Edward Shillito * New Author Unearthed Right Here in Harlem n.d. (1928), Thelma E. Berlack * "New York Telegram April 13, 1929 article on Nella Larsen." * Negro Writers Come into Their Own, Typed interview with Nella Larsen and Walter White." n.d. (1929), Marion L. Starkey * Langston Hughes, Novelist (n.d. [July 1930]), Louise Thompson * Wallace Thurman to Langston Hughes. (n.d.[1928?]) * Wallace Thurman to Langston Hughes from Mamaroneck. (n.d.[1928?]) * Wallace Thurman to Langston Hughes from Santa Monica. (n.d.[1929?])The Negro in Art: How Shall He Be Portrayed"A Questionnaire." Crisis 31 (February 1926) * "The Negr Crisis 32 (May 1926) (June 1926) (August 1926) (September 1926), Crisis 33 (November 1926) * "Criteria of Negro Art." Crisis 32 (1926), W.E.B. Du Bois
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