Voices of a Black Nation: Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance

by Theodore G. Vincent

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This collection of writings from the black movement press of the twenties and on through the thirties provides valuable insight into the major political and ideological currents among black groups of that time, as well as the means of persuasion employed by black journalists during this significant era.

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Nonfiction, Anthropology, Politics and Government, History
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305.896073Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial group - Age, Gender, EthnicityEthnic and national groupsOther ethnic and national groupsAfricans and people of African descent; Blacks of African originstandard subdivisions / located inNorth AmericaAfrican Americans {United States Blacks}
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E185 .V56History of the United StatesUnited StatesElements in the populationAfro-AmericansStatus and development since emancipation

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