The Harlem Renaissance in the American West : the new Negro’s western experience / edited by Bruce A. Glasrud and Cary D. Wintz.


New York : Routledge, 2011.
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Part of the series New directions in American history;New directions in American history.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction — The Harlem Renaissance in the West / Cary D. Wintz and Bruce A. Glasrud — Harlem in Houston / Charles Orson Cook — North Texas black art and literature during the 1920s and 1930s: the current is much stronger / Michael Phillips — The western black renaissance in the Kansas City region / Marc Rice — The new Negro renaissance in Los Angeles, 1920-1940 / Douglas Flamming — All God’s children got swing : the black renaissance in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1906-1941 / Douglas Henry Daniels — Harlem Renaissance in Oklahoma / Jean Van Delinder — The new Negro renaissance in Omaha and Lincoln, 1910-1940 / Richard M. Breaux — Harlem Renaissance West: Minneapolis and St. Paul, the Twin Cities of Minnesota / Carolyn Wedin — The San Antonio/Austin renaissance: where the daddies of jazz remembered the Alamo / Jeanette N. Passty — The black renaissance in the desert Southwest / Bruce A. Glasrud and Cary D. Wintz — Harlem Renaissance in Denver / George H. Junne, Jr. — Black renaissance in Helena and Laramie: hatched on top of the Rocky Mountains / Charlotte Hinger — A renaissance in Seattle and Portland / Kimberley Mangun — Harlem Renaissance in San Diego: new Negroes and community / Charles P. Toombs — Harlem Renaissance in the West: a selected bibliography.

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