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THE NEGRO IN AMERICAN CULTURE - BUTCHER
Yellow cloth boards exhibit shelf grit. wear to head and tail of spine. Alain Locke, "Father of Harlem Renaissance" was an American writer, philosopher and educator, who promoted African American artists, writers, and musicians, encouraging them to look to Africa as an inspiration for their works. He encouraged them to depict African and African American subjects, and to draw on their history for subject material.
Author, a close friend of Locke, has published his writings posthumously.
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Circa: 1956
Size: 8vo
Type: Hard Cover
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Author: Margaret Just Butcher
Edition: 1
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