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adam_text | Contents
Volume
I: Beginnings Through the Harlem Renaissance
PREFACE
xxiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xxxi
INTRODUCTION:
TALKING BOOKS
xxxv
The Vernacular Tradition. Part I
imhodlciion
*
Spirituals
io
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· 12
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1 *
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·
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·
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the
Stíirm
Sci
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·
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Swing I-ow. Sweel Chariot
·
іь
Steal Away to Jesus
· 16
Didn t My Ltml Deliver Daniel?
· 17
Cod s
а
-Gonna
¡rouble the Water
·
IH
Ѕ<к>п
I Will
líe
Done
·
is
С
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Sunda>
·
Iі*
Six
c i.ar
Rhymes and Songs ¿a
[We raise
de w
heat |
21
1e and M> Captain
21
Promises of rret ilom
22
No More Auction BlcK-k.
· 2*
Jack
^п<І
Din.ih Want
I nedom
2*
Run. Nigger.
Пип
24
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ix
x
I CON TENTS
Another Man Done Gone
· 24
You May Go But This Will Bring You Back
· 25
Ballads
John Henry
· 25
Frankié
and Johnny
· 28
Railroad Bill
29
The Signifying Monkey
·
ЗО
St
ас
kolec
· 32
Sinking of the Titanic
33
Shine and the Titanic
34
Work Songs
Pick a Bale of Cotton
· 35
Go Down, Old Hannah
· 36
Cant You Line It?
· 37
The Blues
Good Morning, Blues
·
4O
Hellhound on My Trail
· 40
С. С.
Rider
· 41
Backwater Blues
· 42
Down-Hearted Blues
· 43
Prove ft on Me Blues
· 43
trouble in Mind
· 44
How Long Blues
· 45
Rock Me Mama
· 46
Yellow Dog Blues
· 46
St. Louis Blues
· 47
Beale
Street Blues
· 48
The Hesitating Blues
·
5O
Goin to Chicago Blues
* 51
Fine and Mellow
·
si
Hoochie Coochie
· 52
Sunnyland
· 51
My Handy Man
· 53
Folktales
All Cods
Chillen
Had Wings
57
Bin Talk
Se
Over Hurtling Story
бо
How to Write a Letter
<ьо
*
Member Youse a Nigger
61
AVU
Beateber
Makin*
Money
61
Why the Starr in Black Works Hardest
64
Oe Reason Miffier« Is Working So Hard
64
ТЪе
Ventriloouist
65
CONTE
NTS I
xl
Vou
Talk Too Much, Anyhow
66
A Flying Fool
66
Brer Rabbit Tricks Brer Fox Again
67
The Wonderful
Таг
-Baby
Story
68
How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox
69
The Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf
70
What the Rabbit Learned
72
The Literature of Slavery and Freedom
1746-1865
INTRODUCTION
75
Jupiter Hammon (1711—1790/1806)
нн
An Evening Thought
89
An Address to Miss Phillis Wheat Icy 9|
Venture Smith
(1729?—1805) 94
A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, A Native
of Africa: But Resident above Sixty Years in the United
States of America
94
Lucy Terry (ca.
172-4—1821)
no
Bars Fight
1
11
Olaldah Equiano
(ca.
1745--1797)
112
The Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah I quiano,
or Gustavus
Vassa,
the African. Written by Himself
J
14
Volume I
1 14
Chapter I IIS
Chapter II
124
Frattt Chapter IN I *4
From Chapter IV
Нб
Phillis Wheatley
(1753Г-1784)
iv
From Poems on
Ч
arious Subjects. Religious and .Mora}
I łv
Preface
1
Í9
[Letter Sent by the Authors Master to the Publisher!
14O
To the
Publiek
141
To .Maecenas
141
To the University €>f
Cambriane, in
New-Ľngland
14*
On Being Brought from Africa to America
14*
On the Death of the Re . Mr. C.eorg*- Whitcfield I7~O
144
To the Right Honourable
William. Lari
of Dartmouth. His Majesty s
Principal Secretary €jf State for North-America. Etc. I4S
On Imagination
146
xli
I CONTENTS
To
S. M. a
Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works
148
To Samson Occom
148
To His Excellency General Washington
149
S
(EARLY I9TH CENTURY)
Theresa, A Haytien Tale
152
David Walker
(1785-1830)
David Walker s Appeal in Four Articles; Together with a Preamble,
to the Coloured Citizens of the World
161
Preamble
161
Article I. Our Wretchedness in Consequence of Slavery
164
George
Moses Horton
(1797^-1883?)
m
The Lover s Farewell
172
On Hearing of the Intention of a Gentleman to Purchase the
Poet s Freedom
173
Division of an Estate
174
George Moses
Horton,
Myself
175
SojouRNER Truth (ca.
1799—1883) 176
Ar n t
і
a Woman?
178
From The Anti-Slaxvry Bugle, June
21,
18S1
178
From The Narrative of Sojourner Truth,
1878 178
Maria W. Stewart
(1803-1879)
Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality, the
Sure Foundation on Which We Must Build
182
Introduction
182
Lecture Delivered at the Franklin Hall, Boston,
September
21. 1832 183
Solomon Northlp
(1807—?)
From Twelve Years a Slave
19О
Martin R. Delany
(1812-1885)
|48
The Condition. Elevation. Emigration and Destiny of the
Colored People of the United States
201
Chapter I. Condition of Many Classes in Europe
Considered 2OI
Chapter II. Comparative Condition of the Colored
People of the United Slates
2О2
Chapter V. Means of Elevation
209
Chapter
XXIII.
Things as They Are
21?
Chapter
XXIV.
A Glance at Ourselves
—
Conclusion
216
Harriet Jacobs (ca.
1813-1897)
>2i
Incidente
in
lhe
Ufe
of a Slave
Girl
224
Preface
224
CONTE
NTS I
xlii
I. Childhood
224
II. The New Master and Mistress
227
V. The Trials of Girlhood
2-М)
X. A Perilous Passage in the Slave
CÍirľs
Life
2.Я.Я
XII.
Fear of Insurrection 23f>
XÏV.
Another Link to Life
2*4
XVII.
The Flight
241
XXI.
The Loophole of Retreat
243
XXIX.
Preparations for Escape
246
XXXIX.
The Confession 2S[
XL. The Fugitive Slave Law
253
XLI.
Free at Last 2S6
William Wells Brown
(1814? —1884)
2Ы
Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave
2Ы
Chapter V
263
From Chapter VI
264
Clotel; or. The President s Daughter 27()
Chapter I. The Negro Sale
27O
Chapter II. Going to the South 27S
Chapter IV. The Quadroon s Home
27*»
Chapter XV. To-Day a Mistress, To-
Morrem
a Slave
2HÌ
Chapter
XIX.
Escape of Clotel
2КЧ
Hľ ry
Highland Garnet (1815-1882)
24«
An Address to the Slaves of the United States of Amvricu
Victor
Séjour
(і
817-1874)
ічь
The Mulatto
248
Elizabeth Hobbs Kecki.kv (ca.
1818-1907)
«>ч
Behind the Scenes; or. Thirty Years a Slave and I our Years in
the White House
ЯІО
Chapter I. Where I Was Born
«10
Chapter II. Girlhood and Its Sorrows <14
Chapter III.
Пои
I
Cia
і
ned
l> Freedom II
Chapter IV. In the Family t>f Senator Jefferson Davis
42*
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895)
«6
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
Written by Himself
ПО
M Bondage and My Freedom
****
Chapter
XXIII.
Introduced to the Abolitionists A9<
Chapter
XXIV.
Tuent}
-One Months in
Creat
Britain
ічь
From What to the Slave Is the Fourth of Jul>?; An Address Delivered
in Rochester. New York, on
Ч
July IHS2
4О2
«Iv
I CONTENTS
Life and limes
oř
Frederick Douglass
413
Second Part front Chapter XV. Weighed in the Balance
413
Third Part Chapter I, Later Life
419
James
M. Whitfield
(1822-1871)
422
America
423
Self-
Relia
nee
427
William Craft
(1824—1900)
and
Ellen Craft (1826-1891)
-*2ч
f rotu
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom
431
Frances E. W. Harper (ca.
1825—
1911) 44s
I t h
¡opia
448
Eliza Harris
449
The Slave Mother 4SO
Vashti
4SI
Bury Me in a Free Land
453
Aunt Chloes Politics 4S4
Learning to Read 4SS
A Double Standard
456
Songs for the People
457
An Appeal
lo
My Country Women
458
The Two Offers
4Ы)
Our Greatest Want
466
Funcy Etchings
468
(Enthusiasm and Lofty Aspirations]
46«
Woman s Political Future
47O
Harriet E. Wilson
(1825—1900) 4-2
Our Nig: or. Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, in a
Two-Story White House, North
474
Preface
474
Chapter I. Mag Smith. My Mother
474
Chapter II. My Fathers Death
477
Chapter III.
Λ
New Home for Me
48O
From Chapter
VIII.
Visitor and Departure
485
Chapter X. Perplexities.
—
Another Death
487
Chapter
XII.
Th«· Winding Up of the Matter
49O
Crafts (Hannah Bond)
(1826-?) 442
The Bondswoman s Narrative
494
Fro«. Chapter I |In Childhood|
494
Fwvm Chapter
12 JA
Now Mistress)
494
Fwvm Chapter
13
(ТЪе
Beautifying Pmvder]
498
From Chapter
21
fin Freedom}
CONTENTS
I
xv
Literature of the Reconstruction
to the New Negro Renaissance,
1865-1919
(NTRODUCTION
505
Nicholas Said (ca.
1833—1882.) 520
A Native of Bornoo
522
Charlotte
Forten Grimké
(1837—
1914)
A Parting Hymn
535
Journals
536
From Journal One
536
From Journal Three
541
Booker T. Washington
(1856 —
1915)
Lp
from Slavery
550
Chapter
Í.
A Slave among Slaves
55О
Chapter II. Boyhood Days
557
Chapter III. The Struggle for an Education
564
Chapter
XIV.
The Atlanta Imposition Address
572
Charles W.
Chľsnutt
(1858 —1932)
ѕно
The Goophered Grapevine 5«2
The Passing of
Grandison
541
The Wife of His Youth
602
Daves Neckliss
6
H)
Anna Julia Cooper
(1858? —1964)
Womanhood a Vital
Klement
in the Regeneration and
Progress of a Race
б|ч
Palline E.
Hopkins (1859-1930)
Talma Gordon
6 35
Bror
Abr m
Jimsons
Wedding
Л45
Famous Men of the Negro Race
<ѕ5л
Booker T. Washington
л5л
Famous Women of the Negro Race
лл2
V. Literary WOrkers «Concluded)
лѓ>2
Letter from Cordelia
A. C ond
iet
and Pauline Hopkins
s
Reply
ł.
March
19Oł>
ьь
Ida
В.
Wells-Bar
nett
(1862-193»)
A Red Record 6~O
Chapter I. The
С
ast-
Staled
л~«
Chapter . I he Remed>
л**^
it
vi
I CONTENTS
VV.
Ľ.
B.
Du Bois
(1868-1963) 679
Λ
Litany of Atlanta
684
The Song of the Smoke
686
The Souls of Black Folk
687
The Forethought
687
I. Of Our Spiritual Strivings
688
III. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
694
IV. Of the Meaning of Progress
703
V. Of the Wings of
Atalanta
709
VI. Of the Training of Black Men
7
IS
X. Of the Faith of the Fathers
725
XI. Of the Passing of the First-Born
733
XII.
Of Alexander Crummell
737
XIII.
Of the Coming of John
742
XIV.
The Sorrow Songs
752
The After-Thought
76O
The Damnation of Women
76O
Criteria of Negro Art
771
James D. Corrothers
(1869—1917) 778
Me V Dunbar
779
Paul Laurence Dunbar
780
James
Weldon
Johnson (1871—
1938)
7«o
Sene c
You Went Away
783
Lift
Kvery
Voice and Sing
783
C) Black and Unknown Bards
784
Fifty Years
78*
Brothers
7Я8
The Creation
79О
My City
792
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
792
The Book of American Negro Poetry Preface
871
Paul Laurence Dlnbar
(1872-1906) 894
C)de to Ethiopia
89«
Worn
Oul
«97
Л
Negro Love Song
898
The Colored Soldiers
«ян
An
Anie-
Bellům
Sermon
VOO
Ere Sleep Comes Down
lo
Soothe the Weary Lyes
Not They Who Soar
«Ю4
When Malindy Sings
9ОЧ
We Ww the Mask
«Ю*
Utile
Brown Baby
9О6
Her Thought and Hi*
«ют
CON TţNTS
I *vH
A Cabin Tale
907
Sympathy
910
Dinah Kneading Dough
910
The Haunted Oak
9]]
Douglass
913
Philosophy
913
Black Samson of Brandywine
914
The Poet
91
S
The Fourth of July and
Kace
Outrages
91
S
Alice Moore Dlnbar Nelson
(1875—1935) 917
Violets
918
I Sit and Sew
918
April Is on the Way
919
Violets
920
William Stanley
Braithwaitľ
(1878-1962) 922
The Watchers
922
The House of Falling Leaves
92 3
Sic Vita
924
ľiiNTON
Johnson
(1888 — 1958)
42s
Tired 92S
The Scarlet Woman
926
HARLEM RENAISSANCE, 19I9-I94O
INTRODUCTION
929
Arthur A.
Ѕсномвивс;
(1874 — 1938)
The Negro Digs Up His Past 94S
Angelina Welo
Círimké
(1880 —
195H)
Λ
Winter Twilight 9SJ
The Black Finger 9SI
When the Green Lies over
lhe
F.arth c>41
Tenehris 9S2
Annl Spencer
(1882-1975)
Before the Feast tif Shushan
I he ifo-Woman
HtBĽRT
Harrison (1883-1927)
lhe
Fast St. Louis Horror
Two Negro Radicalisms l»>1»
«vlil I
CONTENTS
JissiL· Reomon
Falset (ca. 1884-1961)
962
Plum Bun: A Novel without a Moral
963
Home
963
Chapter I (Black Philadelphia]
963
Alain Locke
(1886 — 1954) 967
hrum Apropos of Africa
968
The New Negro
973
Georgia Douglas Johnson
(1886—1966) 982
The Heart of a Woman
983
I Want to Die While You Love Me
983
Marcus Garvey (1887-1940)
984
Africa for the Africans
986
The Future as I See It
989
René
Maran (1887-1960)
992
Ratónala 99S
Preface
995
From Chapter I
Claude
McKay
(1889-1948) 1000
The Harlem Dancer IOO4
Harlem Shadow»
ЮО4
If We Musi Die Ioos
To the White Fiends IOO5
Africa
1006
America IOO6
The While House looe
Outcast IOO7
Home to Harlem IOO7
Chapter
XVII.
He Also Loved 10O7
Banjo IOI2
Chapter VI. Meeting-up
1012
Fwom Chapter
XVI.
The Blue Cinema IO24
ZORA
NeaLE HtRSTON
(1891-1960)
Svveal IO32
How It Feels
10
Be Colored Me 1O4O
The Gilded Six-Bit
*
IO43
Characteristics of Negro Expression IOSO
Mules mg*d Men IO62
INcgro
Folklore!
10*2
Their Eye» Were Watching God
toro
Chapter I (The Return!
loro
Chapter
2
fPear
TreeJ IO74
CON TENTS
1 xix
Nella Larsen (1893-1964)
1079
Passing IO8O
Jean Toomer
(1894—1967)
ini
Cane
1143
George
Samuel
Schuyler
(1895—1977)
1218
The Negro-Art Hokum
1219
Black No More
1222
Chapter
1 1222
Chapter
2 1230
Rudolph Fisher
(1897—1934) 1237
The City of Refuge
1238
Eric Walrond (1898-1966)
1249
The Wharf Rats
1251
Pall Robeson
(1898-1976)
І2ло
I Want to Be African
1262
Marita Bonner (1899 —
1971)
12*0
On Being Young
—
a Woman
—
and Colored
1266
Sterling A. Brown
(1901-1989)
Odyssey of
Big Boy 1271
When
de
Saints
Cit)
Maching
Homi·
1272
Long Gone
1276
Southern Road
1277
Strong Men 127K
Memphis
Blues
128О
Slim
Creer
1281
Slim in Atlanta
1283
Ma Rainey
1284
Cabaret 1
286
Break of Day
1288
Sam Smiley
1289
Gwendolyn B. Bennktt
(190:1-1981)
Heritage
J
292
To a Dark Girl
1292
Wallace Thlrman
(1902-1934»
l2<e
Infants of the Spring
1294
Chapter
XXI
[Harlem
Saloni
1294
ж*
I CONTENTS
Langston
Hughes
(1902—1967)
1302
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
13O4
Mother to Son I3OS
Danse Africaine
13O5
J
a/./.on
ia
I í
06
Dream Variations I3O6
The Weary Blues I
307
I, Too
1308
Ja/./. Band
in a Parisian Cabaret
1308
Johannesburg Mines
1309
Homesick Blues
1309
Mulatto
1309
Red Silk Stockings
131
1
Song for a Dark Girl
1311
Gal s Cry for a Dying Lover
1311
Dear Lovely Death
1312
Afro-American Fragment !312
Negro Servant
13ІЗ
Christ in Alabama
1313
Cubes
1314
Ballad of the Landlord
1
31S
Madam and the Rent Man
1316
Trumpet Player
1317
Song for
Billie
Holiday
1318
Dream Boogie
І ЛІК
Harlem
1319
Motto I3I9
Theme for English
В ІЗІ9
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
1
32О
The Big Sea
1324
When the Negro Was in Vogue
1324
Harlem Literati
ІЗ ЗО
Downtown
1334
Bop
1337
Nicolás Guillen
(1902-1989) 1339
Little Ode
1341
My Las« Name
1342
COUNTEE CULLEN
(1903—1946)
1
345
Yet Do I Marvel 1
347
Tableau
1148
Incidem
1348
Saturday s Child 1
34*
The Shroud of Color
154-»
Heritage-
1194
To John Kcac«, Poet, a« Spring Time
From the Dark Tower I
»**
CONTf NTS I
xxi
Richard Bruce Nugent
(1906 — 1987)
Smoke, Lilies and Jade
1360
Helene
Johnson
(1907—1995)
Poem
1371
Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem
1371
Invocation
1372
TIMELINE
1373
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES
1383
GENERAL READINGS
1383
THE VERNACULAR TRADITION
1391
LITERATURE OF SLAVERY AND FREEDOM
1392
LITERATURE OF THE RECONSTRUCTION TO THE
NEW NEGRO RENAISSANCE
Í397
HARLEM RENAISSANCE
1400
PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
1409
INDEX
1413
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title_full | The Norton anthology of African American literature Volume 1 Henry Louis Gates, general editor, Alphonse Fletcher professor and director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and American Reseach, Harvard University; Valerie Smith, general editor, Dean of the College, Woodrow Wilson professor of literature, professor of English and African American studies, Princeton University |
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