The appearance of Nancy Cunard's 1934 massive Negro: An Anthology represented a significant rupture in the literary and socio-political worlds of the interwar era. This collection of over 150 Black voices from around the world, along with a few notable white contributors, symbolized an important breach in Black radical literature at that time. Describing her work as a "brief outline of the history of the black race,"1 Cunard emphasized her personal desire to counter what she believed to be the racial superstitions of her day. That an heiress of old British wealth would produce an anthology of writing on the Black condition written primarily by Black people may, at first glance, appear incongruous, or yet another example of white bourgeois f...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
This study proposes that Afropolitanism may be best approached as a distinct cultural moment or hist...
Self Determination and Socio-Political Frustration. Perspectives of the Diaspora. When Black History...
In the years subsequent to its 1934 publication, Nancy Cunard's Negro: Anthology has been excluded f...
This essay analyses Nancy Cunard's contribution to the struggle for racial justice in England and he...
© Negro Anthology: 1931-1933, London : Published by Nancy Cunard at Wishart & Co., 1934; Nancy Cunar...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
This essay examines the 1931-1933 correspondence of Claude McKay and Nancy Cunard, apparently the on...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...
The thesis focuses on the interchanges which took place during the interwar period between the Amer...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
This study proposes that Afropolitanism may be best approached as a distinct cultural moment or hist...
Self Determination and Socio-Political Frustration. Perspectives of the Diaspora. When Black History...
In the years subsequent to its 1934 publication, Nancy Cunard's Negro: Anthology has been excluded f...
This essay analyses Nancy Cunard's contribution to the struggle for racial justice in England and he...
© Negro Anthology: 1931-1933, London : Published by Nancy Cunard at Wishart & Co., 1934; Nancy Cunar...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
This essay examines the 1931-1933 correspondence of Claude McKay and Nancy Cunard, apparently the on...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day indivi...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...
This dissertation examines the print world of color that emerged from the circulation of anti-racist...
The thesis focuses on the interchanges which took place during the interwar period between the Amer...
This dissertation reconsiders the creative and strategic crisscrossings among the African diaspora’s...
This study proposes that Afropolitanism may be best approached as a distinct cultural moment or hist...
Self Determination and Socio-Political Frustration. Perspectives of the Diaspora. When Black History...