Author: George Hutchinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139827723
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
The Harlem Renaissance (1918–1937) was the most influential single movement in African American literary history. Its key figures include W. E. B. Du Bois, Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, and Langston Hughes. The movement laid the groundwork for all later African American literature, and had an enormous impact on later black literature world-wide. With chapters by a wide range of well-known scholars, this 2007 Companion is an authoritative and engaging guide to the movement. It first discusses the historical contexts of the Harlem Renaissance, both national and international; then presents original discussions of a wide array of authors and texts; and finally treats the reputation of the movement in later years. Giving full play to the disagreements and differences that energized the renaissance, this Companion presents a set of new readings encouraging further exploration of this dynamic field.
A Rose Grows in Harlem
Author: Prentiss Dayla Prince
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN: 9781463761387
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
The author was born in Sugar Hill but raised in Harlem. Influenced by mainstream culture and what many would consider to be the underworld. Drug dealing, prostitution, money, and power are the variables that make him an authority on true accounts of the streets.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN: 9781463761387
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
The author was born in Sugar Hill but raised in Harlem. Influenced by mainstream culture and what many would consider to be the underworld. Drug dealing, prostitution, money, and power are the variables that make him an authority on true accounts of the streets.
The Rose that Grew from Concrete
Author: Tupac Shakur
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671028456
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
A collection of deeply personal poems by Tupac Shakur - a mirror into his enigmatic world and its many contradicitions written from the time he was nineteen.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671028456
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
A collection of deeply personal poems by Tupac Shakur - a mirror into his enigmatic world and its many contradicitions written from the time he was nineteen.
Sugar Hill
Author: Terry Baker Mulligan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780984692903
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Using Harlem's cultural institutions and memorable characters as her backdrop, Mulligan writes joyously about weathering adolescence while history unfolds around her. This feel-good story resonates with humor and warmth as she chronicles her life among evangelists, curly-haired doo wop boys, snuff-dipppers, Fidel Castro's entourage, interracial marriage, chitlin' parties and testy interactions between West Indians and Southern blacks. Meet Mr. Big B, the neighborhood numbers banker; join her at the Apollo for Thursday matinees and visit Smalls Paradise and the Hot Cha, when she and her father go bar-hopping on Sunday mornings. She befriends baseball's Willie Mays in the shoeshine parlor, paints posters for the 1957 March on Washington, and tries, but fails to ingratiate herself into junior black society. This book is a living document of mid 20th-Century Harlem with appeal for all America.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780984692903
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Using Harlem's cultural institutions and memorable characters as her backdrop, Mulligan writes joyously about weathering adolescence while history unfolds around her. This feel-good story resonates with humor and warmth as she chronicles her life among evangelists, curly-haired doo wop boys, snuff-dipppers, Fidel Castro's entourage, interracial marriage, chitlin' parties and testy interactions between West Indians and Southern blacks. Meet Mr. Big B, the neighborhood numbers banker; join her at the Apollo for Thursday matinees and visit Smalls Paradise and the Hot Cha, when she and her father go bar-hopping on Sunday mornings. She befriends baseball's Willie Mays in the shoeshine parlor, paints posters for the 1957 March on Washington, and tries, but fails to ingratiate herself into junior black society. This book is a living document of mid 20th-Century Harlem with appeal for all America.
The Cambridge Companion to the Harlem Renaissance
Author: George Hutchinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139827723
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
The Harlem Renaissance (1918–1937) was the most influential single movement in African American literary history. Its key figures include W. E. B. Du Bois, Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, and Langston Hughes. The movement laid the groundwork for all later African American literature, and had an enormous impact on later black literature world-wide. With chapters by a wide range of well-known scholars, this 2007 Companion is an authoritative and engaging guide to the movement. It first discusses the historical contexts of the Harlem Renaissance, both national and international; then presents original discussions of a wide array of authors and texts; and finally treats the reputation of the movement in later years. Giving full play to the disagreements and differences that energized the renaissance, this Companion presents a set of new readings encouraging further exploration of this dynamic field.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139827723
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
The Harlem Renaissance (1918–1937) was the most influential single movement in African American literary history. Its key figures include W. E. B. Du Bois, Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, and Langston Hughes. The movement laid the groundwork for all later African American literature, and had an enormous impact on later black literature world-wide. With chapters by a wide range of well-known scholars, this 2007 Companion is an authoritative and engaging guide to the movement. It first discusses the historical contexts of the Harlem Renaissance, both national and international; then presents original discussions of a wide array of authors and texts; and finally treats the reputation of the movement in later years. Giving full play to the disagreements and differences that energized the renaissance, this Companion presents a set of new readings encouraging further exploration of this dynamic field.
HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Author: NARAYAN CHANGDER
Publisher: CHANGDER OUTLINE
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR HARLEM RENAISSANCE KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
Publisher: CHANGDER OUTLINE
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR HARLEM RENAISSANCE KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
Harlem is Nowhere
Author: Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
Publisher: Granta Books
ISBN: 1847084591
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
A walker, a reader and a gazer, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts is also a skilled talker whose impromptu kerbside exchanges with Harlem's most colourful residents are transmuted into a slippery, silky set of observations on what change and opportunity have wrought in this small corner of a big city, Harlem, with its outsize reputation and even-larger influence. Hers is a beguilingly well-written meditation on the essence of black Harlem, as it teeters on the brink of seeing its poorer residents and their rich histories turfed out by commercial developers intent on providing swish condos for cool-seeking (and mostly white) gentrifiers. In a mix of conversations with scholars and streetcorner men, thoughtful musings on notable antecedents and illustrious Harlemites of the twentieth century, and her own story of migration (from Texas to Harlem via Harvard), Rhodes-Pitts exhibits a sensitivity and subtlety in her writing that is very impressive and very promising. There are echoes of Joan Didion's distinctive rhythms in her prose. This is an exceptionally striking and alluring debut.
Publisher: Granta Books
ISBN: 1847084591
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
A walker, a reader and a gazer, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts is also a skilled talker whose impromptu kerbside exchanges with Harlem's most colourful residents are transmuted into a slippery, silky set of observations on what change and opportunity have wrought in this small corner of a big city, Harlem, with its outsize reputation and even-larger influence. Hers is a beguilingly well-written meditation on the essence of black Harlem, as it teeters on the brink of seeing its poorer residents and their rich histories turfed out by commercial developers intent on providing swish condos for cool-seeking (and mostly white) gentrifiers. In a mix of conversations with scholars and streetcorner men, thoughtful musings on notable antecedents and illustrious Harlemites of the twentieth century, and her own story of migration (from Texas to Harlem via Harvard), Rhodes-Pitts exhibits a sensitivity and subtlety in her writing that is very impressive and very promising. There are echoes of Joan Didion's distinctive rhythms in her prose. This is an exceptionally striking and alluring debut.
Soul of the Earth
Author: Theresa McMillan
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532053525
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
Poetry is a very personal genre. You can gain insight and inspiration from the heartfelt messages shared through poems. Soul of the Earth is a collection of poems by author Theresa McMillan (1954–1997). They represent her experiences as a member of the United States Armed Forces, as a mother, and as someone with breast cancer. Through her words, you discover the person within, someone who was incredibly strong and brave and who faced life head-on. But most of all, you learn about a woman who loved her family dearly. Terri’s Song I’m a child of the universe, A ward of space. The stars are the eyes of All who serve in this place. I’m a girl of the galaxy Surrounded by life’s fantasies. The planets are the brothers Of my reality. I’m a woman of the world, A precious gem to humankind. My love generates forever And mystifies the mind. I’m the soul of the earth Blowing in the wind. I’ll always be somewhere After I’ve departed again.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532053525
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
Poetry is a very personal genre. You can gain insight and inspiration from the heartfelt messages shared through poems. Soul of the Earth is a collection of poems by author Theresa McMillan (1954–1997). They represent her experiences as a member of the United States Armed Forces, as a mother, and as someone with breast cancer. Through her words, you discover the person within, someone who was incredibly strong and brave and who faced life head-on. But most of all, you learn about a woman who loved her family dearly. Terri’s Song I’m a child of the universe, A ward of space. The stars are the eyes of All who serve in this place. I’m a girl of the galaxy Surrounded by life’s fantasies. The planets are the brothers Of my reality. I’m a woman of the world, A precious gem to humankind. My love generates forever And mystifies the mind. I’m the soul of the earth Blowing in the wind. I’ll always be somewhere After I’ve departed again.
Appropriate Community Technology
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
A biography of the Seminole chief who was both feared and admired by his adversaries for his efforts to help preserve his people's Florida homeland.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Community development
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
A biography of the Seminole chief who was both feared and admired by his adversaries for his efforts to help preserve his people's Florida homeland.
Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on the District of Columbia
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Legislative hearings
Languages : en
Pages : 1246
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Legislative hearings
Languages : en
Pages : 1246
Book Description
The Neighborhood Project
Author: David Sloan Wilson
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316175250
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
After decades studying creatures great and small, evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson had an epiphany: Darwin's theory won't fully prove itself until it improves the quality of human life in a practical sense. And what better place to begin than his hometown of Binghamton, New York? Making a difference in his own city would provide a model for cities everywhere, which have become the habitat for over half of the people on earth. Inspired to become an agent of change, Wilson descended on Binghamton with a scientist's eye and looked at its toughest questions, such as how to empower neighborhoods and how best to teach our children. He combined the latest research methods from experimental economics with studies of holiday decorations and garage sales. Drawing upon examples from nature as diverse as water striders, wasps, and crows, Wilson's scientific odyssey took him around the world, from a cave in southern Africa that preserved the dawn of human culture to the Vatican in Rome. Along the way, he spoke with dozens of fellow scientists, whose stories he relates along with his own. Wilson's remarkable findings help us to understand how we must become wise managers of evolutionary processes to accomplish positive change at all scales, from effective therapies for individuals, to empowering neighborhoods, to regulating the worldwide economy. With an ambitious scope that spans biology, sociology, religion, and economics, The Neighborhood Project is a memoir, a practical handbook for improving the quality of life, and an exploration of the big questions long pondered by religious sages, philosophers, and storytellers. Approaching the same questions from an evolutionary perspective shows, as never before, how places define us.
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316175250
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
After decades studying creatures great and small, evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson had an epiphany: Darwin's theory won't fully prove itself until it improves the quality of human life in a practical sense. And what better place to begin than his hometown of Binghamton, New York? Making a difference in his own city would provide a model for cities everywhere, which have become the habitat for over half of the people on earth. Inspired to become an agent of change, Wilson descended on Binghamton with a scientist's eye and looked at its toughest questions, such as how to empower neighborhoods and how best to teach our children. He combined the latest research methods from experimental economics with studies of holiday decorations and garage sales. Drawing upon examples from nature as diverse as water striders, wasps, and crows, Wilson's scientific odyssey took him around the world, from a cave in southern Africa that preserved the dawn of human culture to the Vatican in Rome. Along the way, he spoke with dozens of fellow scientists, whose stories he relates along with his own. Wilson's remarkable findings help us to understand how we must become wise managers of evolutionary processes to accomplish positive change at all scales, from effective therapies for individuals, to empowering neighborhoods, to regulating the worldwide economy. With an ambitious scope that spans biology, sociology, religion, and economics, The Neighborhood Project is a memoir, a practical handbook for improving the quality of life, and an exploration of the big questions long pondered by religious sages, philosophers, and storytellers. Approaching the same questions from an evolutionary perspective shows, as never before, how places define us.