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Icons Of African American Literature The Black Literary World Greenwood Icons Yolanda Williams Page

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Icons Of African American Literature The Black Literary World Greenwood Icons Yolanda Williams Page
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Publisher: Greenwood
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 534
Author: Yolanda Williams Page
ISBN: 9780313352034, 0313352038
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Icons Of African American Literature The Black Literary World Greenwood Icons Yolanda Williams Page by Yolanda Williams Page 9780313352034, 0313352038 instant download after payment.

Icons of African American Literature: The Black Literary World examines 24 of the most popular and culturally significant topics within African American literature's long and immensely fascinating history. Each piece provide substantial, in-depth information—much more than a typical encyclopedia entry—while remaining accessible and appealing to general and younger readers.Arranged alphabetically, the entries cover such writers as Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, and August Wilson; major works, such as Invisible Man, Native Son, and Their Eyes Were Watching God; and a range of cultural topics, including the black arts movement, the Harlem Renaissance, and the jazz aesthetic. Written by expert contributors, the essays discuss the enduring significance of these topics in American history and popular culture. Each entry also provides sidebars that highlight interesting information and suggestions for further reading.

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