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Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance : a portrait in black and white
Imprint 2012Subjects: “…African Americans New York (State) New York Intellectual life.…”
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Bulldaggers, pansies, and chocolate babies : performance, race, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance
Imprint 2010Subjects: “…African Americans New York (State) New York Intellectual life.…”
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Modernism and the Harlem renaissance
Imprint 1987Subjects: “…African Americans New York (State) New York Intellectual life.…”
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Blacks in the Jewish Mind : a Crisis of Liberalism.
Imprint 1998Table of Contents: “…Introduction : race relations and the invisible Jew -- The liberal Jew, the southern Jew, and desegregation in the South, 1945-1964 -- Jews and racial integration in the North, 1945-1966 -- The New York intellectuals and their "Negro problem", 1945-1966 -- The unbearable whiteness of being Jewish : the Jewish approach toward Black power, 1967-1972 -- The Jew as middleman : Jewish opposition to Black power, 1967-1972 -- Conclusion : Blacks and Jews in American popular culture.…”
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