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adam_text | Contents
Preface to the Second Edition xxix
Acknowledgments xxxv
Introduction: Talking Books xxxvii
The Vernacular Tradition 3
[• indicates selection included on the Audio Companion]
SPIRITUALS 8
City Called Heaven 10
I Know Moon Rise 11
Ezekiel Saw de Wheel • 11
I ma Rollm 12
Go Down, Moses • 12
Been in the Storm So Long • 13
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 14
Steal Away to Jesus • 14
Didn t My Lord Deliver Daniel? 15
God s a Gonna Trouble the Water 16
Walk Together Children 17
Soon I Will Be Done • 17
Come Sunday 18
GOSPEL 19
This Little Light of Mine • 21
Down by the Riverside 22
Freedom in the Air 23
Take My Hand, Precious Lord • 23
Peace Be Still 24
Stand by Me 24
SECULAR RHYMES AND SONGS, BALLADS, WORK SONGS, AND
SONGS OF SOCIAL CHANGE 25
SECULAR RHYMES AND SONGS 27
[We raise de wheat] 27
Me and My Captain 27
Promises of Freedom 28
No More Auction Block 28
Jack and Dinah Want Freedom 29
Run, Nigger, Run 29
vii
viii / Contents
Another Man Done Gone 30
You May Go But This Will Bring You Back • 30
BALLADS 31
John Henry 31
Frankie and Johnny 34
Railroad Bill 35
The Signifying Monkey 36
Stackolee 38
Sinking of the Titanic 39
Shine and the Titanic 40
work songs 41
Pick a Bale of Cotton 41
Go Down, Old Hannah 42
Can t You Line It? 42
SONGS OF SOCIAL CHANGE 44
Oh, Freedom 44
Ain t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round 44
Abel Meeropol: Strange Fruit • 45
We Shall Overcome 45
Langston Hughes: Backlash Blues 46
Nina Simone: Four Women 47
THE BLUES 48
Good Morning Blues • 49
Hellhound on My Trail 50
C. C. Rider* 51
Backwater Blues • 52
Down Hearted Blues 52
Prove It on Me Blues 53
Trouble in Mind 54
How Long Blues 54
Rock Me Baby 55
Yellow Dog Blues 56
St. Louis Blues 57
Beale Street Blues • 58
The Hesitating Blues 59
Coin to Chicago Blues 60
Fine and Mellow 61
Hoochic Coochie 62
Sunnyland • 63
My Handy Man • 63
JAZZ 64
Duke Ellington: It Don t Mean a Thing (If It Ain t Got That
Swing) • 66
Andy Razaf: (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue • 67
King Pleasure: Parker s Mood • 68
RHYTHM AND BLUES 69
Sam Cooke: A Change Is Gonna Come • 71
Smokey Robinson et al.: The Tracks of My Tears 72
Marvin Gave et al.: Dancin in the Street • 73
Otis Redding: Respect 74
Contents / ix
Marvin Gaye: What s Goin On? 75
Stevie Wonder: Living for the City 76
Curtis Mayfield: We re a Winner 77
HIP HOP 78
Gil Scott Heron: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 80
Grandmaster Flash the Furious Five: The Message • 82
Public Enemy: Don t Believe the Hype 85
Queen Latifah: The Evil That Men Do 88
Eric B. Rakim: I Ain t No Joke 89
Biggie Smalls (The Notorious B.I.G.): Things Done Changed 91
Nas: N.Y. State of Mind 92
SERMONS AND PRAYERS 94
God 96
James Weldon Johnson: Listen Lord, a Prayer 97
C. L. Franklin: The Eagle Stirreth Her Nest 98
Howard Thurman: O God, I Need Thee 104
G. I. Townsel: The Way Out Is to Pray Out • 105
Martin Luther King Jr. 107
I Have a Dream • 107
I ve Been to the Mountaintop 110
Malcolm X: The Ballot or the Bullet • 116
James Alexander Forbes Jr.: O God of Love, Power and Justice 128
Bert Williams: Elder Eatmore s Sermon on Generosity* 129
FOLKTALES 130
All God s Chillen Had Wings 132
Big Talk 134
Deer Hunting Story 135
How to Write a Letter 135
Member Youse a Nigger 136
Ah 11 Beatcher Makin Money 137
Why the Sister in Black Works Hardest 139
De Reason Niggers Is Working So Hard 140
The Ventriloquist 140
You Talk Too Much, Anyhow 141
A Flying Fool 142
Brer Rabbit Tricks Brer Fox Again 142
The Wonderful Tar Baby Story 144
How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox 145
The Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf 146
What the Rabbit Learned 148
The Literature of Slavery and Freedom
1746 1865 151
JUPITER HAMMON (1711 1790/1806) 162
An Evening Thought 163
An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly 165
x / Contents
VENTURE SMITH (1729? l 805) 168
A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, A Native
of Africa: But Resident above Sixty Years in the United
States of America 170
LUCY TERRY (c. 1724 1821) 186
Bars Fight 186
OLAUDAH EQUIANO (c. 1745 1797) 187
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano,
or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself 189
Volume I 189
Chapter I 190
Chapter II 200
From Chapter HI 210
From Chapter IV 212
PHILLISWHEATLEY(1753? 1784) 213
FROM POEMS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, RELIGIOUS AND MORAL 216
Preface 216
[Letter Sent by the Author s Master to the Publisher] 216
[To the Publick] 216
To Maecenas 217
To the University of Cambridge, in New England 219
On Being Brought from Africa to America 219
On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield 1770 220
To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His
Majesty s Principal Secretary of State for North America,
Etc. 221
On Imagination 222
To S. M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works 224
To Samson Occom 225
To His Excellency General Washington 225
DAVID WALKER (1785 1830) 227
David Walker s Appeal in Four Articles; Together with a
Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World 228
Preamble 228
Article I. Our Wretchedness in Consequence of Slavery 231
GEORGE MOSES HORTON (b. 1797?) 239
The Lover s Farewell 240
On Hearing of the Intention of a Gentleman to Purchase
the Poet s Freedom 241
Division of an Estate 242
The Creditor to His Proud Debtor 243
George Moses Horton, Myself 244
SOJOURNER TRUTH (1797 1883) 245
Ar n t I a Woman? 246
From the Anti Slavery Bugle, June 21, 1851 246
From The Narrative of Sojourner Truth, 1878 247
Contents / xi
MARIA W. STEWART (1803 1879) 249
Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality, the Sure
Foundation on Which We Must Build 251
Introduction 251
Lecture Delivered at the Franklin Hall, Boston, September
21,1832 252
MARTIN R. DELANY (1812 1885) 255
The Condition, Elevation, Emigration and Destiny of the
Colored People of the United States 258
Chapter I. Condition of Many Classes in Europe
Considered 258
Chapter II. Comparative Condition of the Colored People
of the United States 259
Chapter V. Means of Elevation 266
Chapter XXIII. Things as They Are 270
Chapter XXIV. A Glance at Ourselves—Conclusion 273
HARRIET JACOBS (c. 1813 1897) 279
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl 280
Preface 280
I. Childhood 281
II. The New Master and Mistress 283
V. The Trials of Girlhood 287
X. A Perilous Passage in the Slave Girl s Life 289
XIV. Another Link to Life 293
XVII. The Flight 295
XXI. The Loophole of Retreat 297
XXIX. Preparations for Escape 300
XXXIX. The Confession 306
XL. The Fugitive Slave Law 307
XLI. Free at Last 310
WILLIAM WELLS BROWN (1814? 1884) 315
Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave 317
Chapter V 317
From Chapter VI 319
Clotel; or, The President s Daughter 325
Chapter I. The Negro Sale 325
Chapter II. Going to the South 330
Chapter IV. The Quadroon s Home 334
Chapter XV. To Day a Mistress, To Morrow a Slave 336
Chapter XIX. Escape of Clotel 338
HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET (1815 1882) 345
An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America 346
VICTOR SEJOUR (1817 1874) 352
The Mulatto 353
xii / Contents
ELIZABETH KECKLEY (c. 1818 1907) 365
Behind the Scenes; or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in
the White House 366
Preface. 366
Chapter I. Where I Was Born 368
Chapter II. Girlhood and Its Sorrows 372
Chapter HI. How I Gained My Freedom 375
Chapter IV. In the Family of Senator Jefferson Davis 381
FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1818 1895) 385
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American
Slave, Written by Himself 387
My Bondage and My Freedom 452
Chapter XXIII. Introduced to the Abolitionists 452
Chapter XXIV. Twenty One Months in Great Britain 456
From What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?: An Address
Delivered in Rochester, New York, on 5 July 1852 462
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass 474
Second Part 474
From Chapter XV. Weighed in the Balance 474
Third Part 479
Chapter 1. Later Life 479
JAMES M.WHITFIELD( 1822 1871) 483
America 484
Yes! Strike Again That Sounding String 487
Self Reliance 488
FRANCES E.W. HARPER (1825 1911) 491
Ethiopia 494
Eliza Harris 495
The Slave Mother 496
Vashti 497
Bury Me in a Free Land 499
Aunt Chloe s Politics 500
Learning to Read 501
A Double Standard 502
Songs for the People 503
An Appeal to My Country Women 504
The Two Offers 506
Our Greatest Want 513
Fancy Etchings 514
[Enthusiasm and Lofty Aspirations] 514
[Dangerous Economies] 516
Woman s Political Future 518
HARRIET E.WILSON (1825 1900) 521
Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, in a Two
Story White House, North 523
Preface 523
Chapter I. Mag Smith, My Mother 523
Contents / xiii
Chapter II. My Father s Death 526
Chapter III. A New Home for Me 529
From Chapter VIII. Visitor and Departure 534
Chapter X. Perplexities—Another Death 536
Chapter XII. The Winding Up of the Matter 539
Literature of the Reconstruction to the New Negro
Renaissance, 1865 1919 541
CHARLOTTE FORTEN GRIMKE (1837 1914) 554
A Parting Hymn 555
Journals 556
From Journal One 556
From Journal Three 562
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856 1915) 570
Up From Slavery 572
Chapter I. A Slave among Slaves 572
Chapter II. Boyhood Days 580
Chapter III. The Struggle for an Education 586
Chapter XIV. The Atlanta Exposition Address • 594
CHARLES W. CHESNUTT (1858 1932) 602
The Goophered Grapevine 604
The Passing of Grandison 613
The Wife of His Youth 624
From The Journals of Charles W. Chesnutt 632
ANNA JULIA COOPER (1858? 1964) 635
Womanhood a Vital Element in the Regeneration and
Progress of a Race 636
PAULINE E. HOPKINS (1859 1930) 650
Talma Gordon 651
Famous Men of the Negro Race 662
Booker T. Washington 662
Famous Women of the Negro Race 669
V. Literary Workers (Concluded) 669
Letter from Cordelia A. Condict and Pauline Hopkins s Reply
(March 1903) 673
IDA B. WELLS BARNETT (1862 1931) 675
A Red Record 676
Chapter I. The Case Stated 676
Chapter X. The Remedy 682
W.E.B.DUBOIS (1868 1963) 686
A Litany of Atlanta 689
The Song of the Smoke 691
xiv / Contents
The Souls of Black Folk 692
The Forethought 692
I. Of Our Spiritual Strivings 693
HI. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others 699
IV. Of the Meaning of Progress 708
V. Of the Wings of Atalanta 714
VI. Of the Training of Black Men 720
X. Of the Faith of the Fathers 730
XL Of the Passing of the First Born 739
XII. Of Alexander Crummell 742
XIII. Of the Coming of John 748
XIV. The Sorrow Songs 758
The After Thought 765
The Damnation of Women 766
Criteria of Negro Art 777
Two Novels 784
JAMES D. CORROTHERS (1869 1917) 786
The Snapping of the Bow 787
Me n Dunbar 788
Paul Laurence Dunbar 789
At the Closed Gate of Justice 790
An Indignation Dinner 790
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (1871 1938) 791
Sence You Went Away 793
Lift Ev ry Voice and Sing 794
O Black and Unknown Bards 794
Fifty Years 796
Brothers 798
The Creation • 800
My City 802
The Autobiography of an Ex Colored Man 803
The Book of American Negro Poetry 883
Preface 883
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (1872 1906) 905
Ode to Ethiopia 907
Worn Out 909
A Negro Love Song 909
The Colored Soldiers 910
An Ante Bellum Sermon 912
Ere Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the Weary Eyes 914
Not They Who Soar 915
When Malindy Sings 916
We Wear the Mask 918
Little Brown Baby 918
Her Thought and His 919
A Cabin Tale 919
Sympathy 922
Dinah Kneading Dough 922
Contents / xv
The Haunted Oak 923
Douglass 925
Philosophy 925
Black Samson of Branch/wine 926
The Poet 927
The Fourth of July and Race Outrages 927
SUTTONE. GRIGGS (1872 1933) 929
The Hindered Hand; or, The Reign of the Repressionist 930
Chapter XIX. The Fugitives Flee Again 930
Chapter XX. The Blaze 933
ALICE MOORE DUNBAR NELSON (1875 1935) 936
Violets 937
I Sit and Sew 938
April Is on the Way 938
Violets 940
WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE (1878 1962) 942
The Watchers 942
The House of Falling Leaves 943
Sic Vita 944
Turn Me to My Yellow Leaves 945
Quiet Has a Hidden Sound 945
FENTON JOHNSON (1888 1958) 946
Singing Hallelujia 947
Song of the Whirlwind 948
My God in Heaven Said to Me 949
The Lonely Mother 950
Tired 950
The Scarlet Woman 9 51
Harlem Renaissance, 1919 1940 953
arthur a. schomburg (1874 1938) 962
The Negro Digs Up His Past 963
ANGELINA WELD GRIMKE (1880 1958) 968
A Winter Twilight 969
The Black Finger 969
When the Green Lies over the Earth 969
Tenebris 970
ANNE SPENCER (1882 1975) 970
Before the Feast of Shushan 971
Dunbar 972
xvi / Contents
At the Carnival 973
The Wife Woman 974
JESSIE REDMON FAUSET (c. 1884 1961) 975
Plum Bun: A Novel without a Moral 976
Home 976
Chapter I [Black Philadelphia] 976
Chapter II [Sundays] 980
ALAIN LOCKE (1886 1954) 983
The New Negro 984
GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON (1886 1966) 993
The Heart of a Woman 994
Youth 994
Lost Illusions 994
I Want to Die While You Love Me 995
MARCUS GARVEY (1887 1940) 995
Africa for the Africans 997
The Future as I See It 1000
CLAUDE McKAY (1889 1948) 1003
Harlem Shadows 1006
If We Must Die* 1007
To the White Fiends 1007
Africa 1007
America 1008
My Mother 1008
Enslaved 1009
The White House 1009
Outcast 1010
St. Isaac s Church, Petrograd 1010
Home to Harlem 1010
Chapter XVII. He Also Loved 1010
Harlem Runs Wild 1016
ZORA NEALE HURSTON (1891 1960) 1019
Sweat 1022
How It Feels to Be Colored Me 1030
The Gilded Six Bits 1033
Characteristics of Negro Expression 1041
Mules and Men 1053
[Negro Folklore] 1053
Their Eyes Were Watching God 1062
Chapter 1 [The Return] 1062
Chapter 2 [Pear Tree] 1066
Dust Tracks on a Road 1071
Chapter X. Research 1071
Contents / xvii
NELLALARSEN (1893 1964) 1085
Quicksand 1086
JEAN TOOMER (1894 1967) 1168
cane 1170
Karintha 1170
Reapers 1171
November Cotton Flower 1171
Becky 1172
Face 1174
Cotton Song 1174
Carma 1175
Song of the Son 1176
Georgia Dusk 1177
Fern 1177
Nullo 1181
Evening Song 1181
Esther 1181
Conversion 1185
Portrait in Georgia 1186
Blood Burning Moon 1186
Seventh Street 1192
Rhobert 1192
Avey 1193
Beehive 1197
Storm Ending 1198
Theater 1198
Her Lips Are Copper Wire 1201
Calling Jesus 1202
Box Seat 1202
Prayer 1211
Harvest Song 1212
Bona and Paul 1213
GEORGE SAMUEL SCHUYLER (1895 1977) 1220
The Negro Art Hokum 1221
RUDOLPH FISHER (1897 1934) 1224
The City of Refuge 1225
The Caucasian Storms Harlem 1236
MARITABONNER (1899 1971) 1243
On Being Young—a Woman—and Colored 1244
STERLING A. BROWN (1901 1989) 1248
Odyssey of Big Boy 1248
Long Gone 1250
Southern Road 1251
Strong Men* 1252
xviii / Contents
Memphis Blues 1254
Slim Greer 1256
Tin Roof Blues 1257
MaRainey 1258
Cabaret 1260
Sporting Beasley 1262
Sam Smiley 1263
Old Lem 1265
GWENDOLYN B. BENNETT (1902 1981) 1266
Heritage 1267
To a Dark Girl 1268
Sonnet—2 1268
Hatred 1269
WALLACE THURMAN (1902 1934) 1269
Infants of the Spring 1270
Chapter XXI [Harlem Salon] 1270
ARNABONTEMPS (1902 1973) 1278
A Black Man Talks of Reaping 1279
Nocturne at Bethesda 1280
Southern Mansion 1281
Miracles 1282
A Summer Tragedy 1282
LANGSTON HUGHES (1902 1967) 1288
The Negro Speaks of Rivers • 1291
Mother to Son 1292
Danse Africaine 1292
Jazzonia 1293
When Sue Wears Red 1293
Dream Variations 1294
The Weary Blues 1294
I, Too 1295
Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret 1295
Homesick Blues 1296
Po Boy Blues 1297
Mulatto 1297
Red Silk Stockings 1298
Song for a Dark Girl 1299
Gal s Cry for a Dying Lover 1299
Dear Lovely Death 1300
Afro American Fragment 1300
Negro Servant 1301
Christ in Alabama 1301
Letter to the Academy 1302
Ballad of the Landlord 1302
Merry Go Round 1303
Madam and the Rent Man 1304
Contents / xix
Trumpet Player 1305
Madam and the Phone Bill 1306
Song for Billie Holiday 1307
Juke Box Love Song 1307
Dream Boogie 1308
Harlem 1308
Motto 1309
Theme for English B 1309
Not What Was 1310
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain 1311
The Blues I m Playing 1315
The Big Sea 1325
When the Negro Was in Vogue 1325
Harlem Literati 1331
Downtown 1336
COUNTEE CULLEN (1903 1946) 1339
Yet Do I Marvel 1341
Tableau 1341
Incident 1342
Saturday s Child 1342
The Shroud of Color 1343
Heritage* 1347
To John Keats, Poet, at Spring Time 1350
From the Dark Tower 1351
HELENE JOHNSON (1907 1995) 1352
Poem 1352
Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem 1353
Remember Not 1353
Invocation 1354
Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, 1940—1960 1355
MELVIN B. TOLSON (1900? l 966) 1368
An Ex Judge at the Bar 1370
Dark Symphony 1371
A Legend of Versailles 1374
From Libretto for the Republic of Liberia 1375
The Birth of John Henry 13 80
Satchmo 1381
DOROTHYWEST (1907 1998) 1382
The Living Is Easy 1383
Part One 1383
Chapter 1 [Cleo] 1383
Chapter 2 [Cleo s High Jinks] 1387
Chapter 3 [Cleo Goes North] 1393
xx / Contents
RICHARD WRIGHT (1908 1960) 1399
Blueprint for Negro Writing 1403
The Ethics of Living Jim Crow, an Autobiographical Sketch 1411
Long Black Song 1419
The Man Who Lived Underground 1436
Black Boy 1471
Chapter XIII [Booklist] 1471
Chapter XVI [Chicago] 1477
CHESTER B. HIMES (1909 1984) 1487
To What Red Hell 1488
ANN PETRY (1911 1997) 1496
Like a Winding Sheet 1497
The Street 1504
Chapter I [The Apartment] 1504
ROBERT HAYDEN (1913 1982) 1516
The Diver 1518
Homage to the Empress of the Blues 1519
Middle Passage 1520
Those Winter Sundays • 1525
O Daedalus, Fly Away Home 1525
Runagate Runagate 1526
Frederick Douglass 1528
A Ballad of Remembrance 1528
Mourning Poem for the Queen of Sunday 1530
Soledad 1531
El Hajj Malik El Shabazz 1531
A Letter from Phillis Wheatley 1533
RALPH ELLISON (1914 1994) 1535
Richard Wright s Blues 1538
Invisible Man 1548
Prologue 1548
Chapter 1 [Battle Royal] 1555
Epilogue 1565
Change the Joke and Slip the Yoke 1570
The World and the Jug 1578
Remembering Richard Wright 1599
Letter to Stanley Edgar Hyman 1611
MARGARET WALKER (1915 1998) 1617
For My People* 1619
Poppa Chicken 1620
For Malcolm X 1621
Prophets for a New Day 1621
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917 2000) 1623
kitchenette building 1625
the mother 1625
a song in the front yard • 1626
Contents / xxi
Sadie and Maud 1627
the vacant lot 1627
the preacher: ruminates behind the sermon 1628
The Sundays of Satin Legs Smith 1628
Maxie Allen 1632
The Rites for Cousin Vit 1633
The Children of the Poor 1633
The Lovers of the Poor 1635
We Real Cool* 1638
The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock 1638
A Lovely Love 1640
Malcolm X 1640
Two Dedications 1641
Riot 1643
The Third Sermon on the Warpland 1644
Young Heroes 1646
when you have forgotten Sunday: the love story 1649
Maud Martha 1649
JAMES BALDWIN (1924 1987) 1696
Everybody s Protest Novel 1699
Stranger in the Village 1705
Notes of a Native Son 1713
Sonny s Blues 1728
Going to Meet the Man 1750
BOB KAUFMAN (1925 1986) 1761
Walking Parker Home 1762
Grandfather Was Queer, Too 1763
Jail Poems 1764
LORRAINE HANSBERRY (1930 1965) 1768
A Raisin in the Sun 1771
The Black Arts Era, 1960 1975 1831
MARI EVANS 1850
Status Symbol 1851
I Am a Black Woman 1851
HOYT FULLER (1923 1981) 1852
Towards a Black Aesthetic 1853
MALCOLM X (EL HAJJ MALIK EL SHABAZZ) (1925 1965) 1859
The Autobiography of Malcolm X 1860
Chapter Eleven. Saved 1860
JOHN ALFRED WILLIAMS (b. 1925) 1876
The Man Who Cried I Am 1876
1 [In an Outdoor Cafe] 1876
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2 [Memories, Margrit, Morphine] 1883
3 [Picture of the Writer] 1891
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. (1929 1968) 1895
Letter from Birmingham Jail 1896
ETHERIDGE KNIGHT (1931 1985) 1908
The Idea of Ancestry 1908
Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the
Criminal Insane 1909
For Black Poets Who Think of Suicide 1910
ADDISON GAYLE JR. (1932 1991) 1911
The Black Aesthetic 1912
Introduction 1912
AUDRE LORDE (1934 1992) 1919
Equinox 1920
Coal 1922
Now That I Am Forever with Child 1922
A Litany for Survival 1923
Poetry Is Not a Luxury 1924
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name 1926
From 3 1926
From 11 1928
From 31 1932
Epilogue 1936
AMIRI BARAKA (b. 1934) 1937
Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note 1939
In Memory of Radio 1939
A Poem for Black Hearts 1940
I don t love you 1941
Three Movements and a Coda 1941
SOS 1942
Black Art 1943
The Invention of Comics 1944
Wailers • 1945
Dutchman 1946
The Revolutionary Theatre 1960
SONIA SANCHEZ (b. 1934) 1963
homecoming 1964
poem at thirty 1964
for our lady 1965
Summer Words of a Sistuh Addict • 1966
A Blues Book for Blue Black Magical Women 1966
From Part Three 1966
ED BULLINS (b. 1935) 1968
Goin a Buffalo: A Tragifantasy 1969
Contents / xxiii
ELDRIDGE CLEAVER (1935 1998) 2006
Soul on Ice 2007
The Primeval Mitosis 2007
A. B. SPELLMAN (b. 1935) 2015
Did John s Music Kill Him? 2015
JUNE JORDAN (1936 2002) 2016
In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr. 2017
Poem about My Rights 2019
Poem for Guatemala 2021
Intifada 2023
From Civil Wars: Observations from the Front Lines of
America 2025
From Soldier: A Poet s Childhood 2027
LUCILLE CLIFTON (b. 1936) 2031
the lost baby poem 2032
[later i ll say] 2032
malcolm 2033
homage to my hips 2033
wishes for sons 2033
move 2034
JAYNE CORTEZ (b. 1936) 2035
How Long Has Trane Been Gone • 2036
LARRY NEAL (1937 1981) 2038
The Black Arts Movement 2039
ISHMAEL REED (b. 1938) 2051
I am a cowboy in the boat of Ra 2052
Railroad Bill, a Conjure Man 2053
Dualism 2058
Chattanooga 2058
Neo HooDoo Manifesto 2062
From Mumbo Jumbo 2066
MICHAEL S. HARPER (b. 1938) 2070
Dear John, Dear Coltrane • 2071
Deathwatch 2072
Brer Sterling and the Rocker 2074
Grandfather 2074
TONI CADE BAMBARA (1939 1995) 2075
Raymond s Run 2077
From The Salt Eaters 2082
MAULANA KARENGA (b. 1941) 2086
Black Art: Mute Matter Given Force and Function 2086
xxiv / Contents
HAKI R. MADHUBUTI (b. 1942) 2090
Back Again, Home 2091
Introduction [to Think Black] 2092
The Long Reality 2092
Malcolm Spoke / who listened? 2093
a poem to complement other poems 2094
NIKKI GIOVANNI (b. 1943) 2096
For Saundra 2096
Beautiful Black Men 2097
Nikki Rosa • 2098
Knoxville, Tennessee 2099
From a Logical Point of View 2099
JAMES ALAN McPHERSON (b. 1943) 2101
A Solo Song: For Doc 2101
QUINCY TROUPE (b. 1943) 2118
In Texas Grass 2118
Conversation Overheard 2119
Impressions / of Chicago; For Howlin Wolf 2121
CAROLYN M. RODGERS (b. 1945) 2122
Jesus Was Crucified 2123
It Is Deep 2125
For Sistuhs Wearin Straight Hair 2126
Literature Since 1975 2127
ALBERT MURRAY (b. 1916) 2139
Train Whistle Guitar 2141
[History Lessons] 2141
MAYA ANGELOU (b. 1928) 2155
Still I Rise 2156
My Arkansas 2157
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 2158
Chapter 15 [Mrs. Flowers] 2158
Chapter 16 [ Mam ] 2163
PAULE MARSHALL (b. 1929) 2167
Reena 2169
To Da Duh, in Memoriam 2182
The Making of a Writer: From the Poets in the Kitchen 2189
ADRIENNE KENNEDY (b. 1931) 2195
A Movie Star Has to Star in Black and White 2197
Contents / xxv
TONI MORRISON (b. 1931) 2210
Song of Solomon • 2214
Part II 2214
Chapter 10 2214
Chapter 11 2238
Chapter 12 2255
Chapter 13 2267
Chapter 14 2275
Chapter 15 2278
Rootedness: The Ancestor as Foundation 2286
The Site of Memory 2290
Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro American Presence
in American Literature 2299
ERNEST J. GAINES (b. 1933) 2322
The Sky Is Gray 2324
CLARENCE MAJOR (b. 1936) 2344
Swallow the Lake 2346
Round Midnight 2347
On Watching a Caterpillar Recome a Butterfly 2349
Chicago Heat 2350
LEON FORREST (1937 1997) 2353
There Is a Tree More Ancient Than Eden 2354
The Epistle of Sweetie Reed 2354
JOHN EDGAR WIDEMAN (b. 1941) 2376
Brothers and Keepers 2379
[Robby s Version] 2379
Damballah 2386
SAMUEL R. DELANY (b. 1942) 2392
From Atlantis: Model 1924 2393
SHERLEY ANNE WILLIAMS (1944 1999) 2411
The Peacock Poems: 1 2413
I Want Aretha to Set This to Music 2413
Tell Martha Not to Moan 2415
ALICE WALKER (b. 1944) 2425
Women 2427
Outcast 2428
On Stripping Bark from Myself 2428
Good Night, Willie Lee, I ll See You in the Morning 2429
In Search of Our Mothers Gardens 2430
Everyday Use 2437
Advancing Luna—and Ida B. Wells 2443
The Color Purple 2454
[God Love All Them Feelings] 2454
xxvi / Contents
AUGUST WILSON (b. 1945) 2457
Joe Turner s Come and Gone 2459
MICHELLE CLIFF (b. 1946) 2504
Within the Veil 2505
Columba 2508
OCTAVIA BUTLER (b. 1947) 2515
Bloodchild 2516
YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA (b. 1947) 2529
February in Sydney 2529
Facing It 2530
Sunday Afternoons 2531
Banking Potatoes 2532
Birds on a Powerline 2533
NATHANIEL MAC KEY (b. 1947) 2533
Falso Brilhante 2534
Song of the Andoumboulou: 8 2536
Djbot Baghostus s Run 2537
26.fX.8I 2537
CHARLES JOHNSON (b. 1948) 2542
The Education of Mingo 2544
NTOZAKE SHANGE (b. 1948) 2553
From for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the
rainbow is enuf 2554
Nappy Edges 2556
Bocas: A Daughter s Geography 2557
GAYL JONES (b. 1949) 2559
From Corregidora 2560
JAMAICA KINCAID (b. 1949) 2566
Annie John 2568
Chapter Two. The Circling Hand 2568
DAVID BRADLEY (b. 1950) 2577
The Chaneysville Incident 2577
[Old Jack] 2577
GLORIA NAYLOR (b. 1950) 2584
The Women of Brewster Place 2585
The Two 2585
RITA DOVE (b. 1952) 2611
David Walker (1785 1830) 2613
Parsley 2614
Receiving the Stigmata 2616
Contents / xxvii
THOMAS AND BEULAH 2617
The Event* 2617
Motherhood 2618
Daystar 2618
The Oriental Ballerina 2619
Pastoral 2620
MOTHER LOVE 2621
Persephone Abducted 2621
Statistic: The Witness 2621
Mother Love 2622
Demeter Mourning 2622
History 2623
Demeter s Prayer to Hades 2623
WALTER MOSLEY(b. 1952) 2624
Equal Opportunity 2625
HARRYETTE MULLEN (b. 1953) 2635
Muse Drudge 2636
[Sapphire s lyre styles] 2636
[country clothes hung on her all and sundry] 2637
[odds meeting on a bus] 2637
[why these blues come from us] 2637
[go on sister sing your song] 2638
[tomboy girl with cowboy boots] 2638
[sauce squandering sassy cook] 2639
[marry at a hotel, annul em] 2639
[precious cargo up crooked alleys] 2640
[with all that rope they gave us] 2640
[the royal yellow sovereign] 2641
[tom tom can t catch] 2641
[massa had a yeller] 2642
[cough drops prick thick] 2642
[ain t cut drylongso] 2643
[soulless divaism] 2643
[moon, whoever knew you] 2643
ESSEX HEMPHILL (1957 1995) 2644
CONDITIONS 2645
XXI 2645
XXII 2646
XXIV 2647
CARYL PHILLIPS (b. 1958) 2648
Crossing the River 2649
II. West 2649
EDWIDGE DANTICAT (b. 1969) 2662
Breath, Eyes, Memory 2663
Chapter 1 2663
Chapter 35 2670
xxviii / Contents
COLSON WHITEHEAD (b. 1969) 2677
John Henry Days 2678
[I] 2678
[2] 2681
[3] 2686
TIMELINE: AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE IN CONTEXT 2695
SELECTED BIRLIOGRAPHIES 2707
AUDIO COMPANION NOTES by Robert G. O Meally 2745
TEXT PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2759
AUDIO COMPANION PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2765
INDEX 2767
NINE NEW WRITERS
The Second Edition includes nine new writers spanning
three centuries: Jupiter Hammon, Venture Smith,
Alarti
η
Delany, Elizabeth Keckley, Gayl Jones, Harry
ett
e
Mullen, Caryl Phillips, Edwidge Danticat, and Colson
Whitehead.
STRENGTHENED VERNACULAR TRADITIO!
Building on the editors view that vernacular expression
lives in performance, the original Audio Companion CD
has been expanded
ta a
two-CD set. Disc
1,
JMusic,
includes vocal and instrumental pieces
---
from ragtime to
Motown. Disc
2,
Spoken Word, offers speeches, read¬
ings, and performances, from Booker T. Washington and
E.
В.
Du Bois
to
Amiri
Baraka and
Rita Dove.
Π
COMPLETE
LONGER
WORKS
Venture
Smith,
A Narrative
of the
.Li/ê
and Adventures of
Venture, A Native of Africa (new); Frederick Douglass,
Narrative of the ^fe of Frederick Douglass, An American
Slave , James
Weldon
Johnson, Autobiography of an Ex-
C
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loured
Λί
an;
Nella Larsen,
Quicksand (new); Richard
Weight, The
Nian
Who ^ved TJ nderground; Gwendolyn
Brooks, FAaud Martha; Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in
the Sun;
Amiri
Baraka,
Dutchman; Ed
Bullins,
Goin a
Buffalo: A Tragifantasy;
Adrienne
Kennedy, A Movie Star
Has to Star in Slack and VC^hite; August Wilson, Joe
Turner s
Cofnę
and Gone (new).
IMPROVED APPARATUS AND FORMAT
The Second Edition provides an extensive new Selected
General Bibliography; revised
---
some entirely rewrit¬
ten
---
period introductions, headnotes, and footnotes; an
updated timeline and bibliographies; a new trim size
and bolder typeface for easier reading; and a new
Instructor s Guide by Joycelyn
К.
Moody.
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