The black cultural front: black writers and artists of the depression generation

The black cultural front: black writers and artists of the depression generation

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The national negro congress and the radical roots of the black cultural front -- When a man sees red: Langston Hughes and the simple stories -- A writer of revolutionary potential: Chester Himes and black noir -- Battling fascism for years with the might of his pen: Ollie Harrington and the Bootsie cartoons -- Conclusion: Keeping the memory of survival alive.;The Black Cultural Front describes how the social and political movements that grew out of the Depression facilitated the left turn of several African American artists and writers. The Communist-led John Reed Clubs brought together black and white writers in writing collectives. The Congress of Industrial Organizations's effort to recruit black workers inspired growing interest in the labor movement. One of the most concerted efforts was made by the National Negro Congress (NNC), a coalition of civil rights and labor organizations, which held cultural panels at its national conferences, fought.
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Name of the Author
Brian
Chester B.
Dolinar
Harrington
Himes
Hughes
Langston
Oliver W
Language
English
Series
Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies
ISBN
9781617032707
Release date
2012

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