Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance :: new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 /
"The Black Chicago Renaissance emerged from a foundational stage that stretched from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to the start of the Great Depression. During this time, African American innovators working across the landscape of the arts set the stage for an intellectual flowerin...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
[2020]
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Schriftenreihe: | New Black studies series.
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Black Chicago Renaissance emerged from a foundational stage that stretched from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to the start of the Great Depression. During this time, African American innovators working across the landscape of the arts set the stage for an intellectual flowering that redefined black cultural life. Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed have brought together essays that explore the intersections in the backgrounds, education, professional affiliations, and public lives and achievements of black writers, journalists, visual artists, dance instructors, and other creators working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 00Organized chronologically, the chapters unearth transformative forces that supported the emergence of individuals and social networks dedicated to work in arts and letters. The result is an illuminating scholarly collaboration that remaps African American intellectual and cultural geography and reframes the concept of urban black renaissance"--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (238 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780252051913 0252051912 |
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contents | The Rise of Black Chicago's culturati: intellectuals, authors, artists, and patrons, 1893-1930 -- Journey to Frederick Douglass's Chicago jubilee: Colored American Day, August 25, 1893 -- Fannie Barrier Williams, the New Negro, and Black feminist pragmatism, 1893-1926 -- James David Corrothers and Henry Demarest Lloyd: Black poet and white patron in 1890s Chicago -- Fenton Johnson, literary entrepreneurship, and the dynamics of class and family -- Strategies for visualizing cultural capital: the Black portrait -- The Black Creole vision of Archibald J. Motley Jr.: hybrid identity and New Negro consciousness -- Black Chicago pioneers in the training of dancers -- Becoming Barthé: the Chicago years, 1924-1930 -- King Daniel Ganaway: master pictorialist photographer -- Chicago's Letters group and the emergence of the Black Chicago Renaissance. |
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spelling | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / edited by Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed ; foreword by Darlene Clark Hine. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2020] ©2020 1 online resource (238 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New Black studies series Includes bibliographical references and index. The Rise of Black Chicago's culturati: intellectuals, authors, artists, and patrons, 1893-1930 -- Journey to Frederick Douglass's Chicago jubilee: Colored American Day, August 25, 1893 -- Fannie Barrier Williams, the New Negro, and Black feminist pragmatism, 1893-1926 -- James David Corrothers and Henry Demarest Lloyd: Black poet and white patron in 1890s Chicago -- Fenton Johnson, literary entrepreneurship, and the dynamics of class and family -- Strategies for visualizing cultural capital: the Black portrait -- The Black Creole vision of Archibald J. Motley Jr.: hybrid identity and New Negro consciousness -- Black Chicago pioneers in the training of dancers -- Becoming Barthé: the Chicago years, 1924-1930 -- King Daniel Ganaway: master pictorialist photographer -- Chicago's Letters group and the emergence of the Black Chicago Renaissance. "The Black Chicago Renaissance emerged from a foundational stage that stretched from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to the start of the Great Depression. During this time, African American innovators working across the landscape of the arts set the stage for an intellectual flowering that redefined black cultural life. Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed have brought together essays that explore the intersections in the backgrounds, education, professional affiliations, and public lives and achievements of black writers, journalists, visual artists, dance instructors, and other creators working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 00Organized chronologically, the chapters unearth transformative forces that supported the emergence of individuals and social networks dedicated to work in arts and letters. The result is an illuminating scholarly collaboration that remaps African American intellectual and cultural geography and reframes the concept of urban black renaissance"--Publisher's description Online resource; title from resource home page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed February 12, 2021). African American arts Illinois Chicago 20th century. African Americans Illinois Chicago Intellectual life 20th century. Arts and society Illinois Chicago History 20th century. Chicago (Ill.) Intellectual life 20th century. Arts noirs américains Illinois Chicago 20e siècle. Noirs américains Illinois Chicago Vie intellectuelle 20e siècle. Arts et société Illinois Chicago Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh African American arts fast African Americans Intellectual life fast Arts and society fast Intellectual life fast Illinois Chicago fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRqMQWyHQwQCx7GcTRyM 1900-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast Courage, Richard A., 1946- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjFvPbrtF3MGpXdhrgbWpd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010074771 Reed, Christopher Robert, editor. Hine, Darlene Clark, writer of foreword. has work: Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFCgqmQc43W8wcxbxtGwkC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2020] 0252084926 (OCoLC)1160059820 New Black studies series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004109946 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2356887 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / New Black studies series. The Rise of Black Chicago's culturati: intellectuals, authors, artists, and patrons, 1893-1930 -- Journey to Frederick Douglass's Chicago jubilee: Colored American Day, August 25, 1893 -- Fannie Barrier Williams, the New Negro, and Black feminist pragmatism, 1893-1926 -- James David Corrothers and Henry Demarest Lloyd: Black poet and white patron in 1890s Chicago -- Fenton Johnson, literary entrepreneurship, and the dynamics of class and family -- Strategies for visualizing cultural capital: the Black portrait -- The Black Creole vision of Archibald J. Motley Jr.: hybrid identity and New Negro consciousness -- Black Chicago pioneers in the training of dancers -- Becoming Barthé: the Chicago years, 1924-1930 -- King Daniel Ganaway: master pictorialist photographer -- Chicago's Letters group and the emergence of the Black Chicago Renaissance. African American arts Illinois Chicago 20th century. African Americans Illinois Chicago Intellectual life 20th century. Arts and society Illinois Chicago History 20th century. Arts noirs américains Illinois Chicago 20e siècle. Noirs américains Illinois Chicago Vie intellectuelle 20e siècle. Arts et société Illinois Chicago Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh African American arts fast African Americans Intellectual life fast Arts and society fast Intellectual life fast |
title | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / |
title_auth | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / |
title_exact_search | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / |
title_full | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / edited by Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed ; foreword by Darlene Clark Hine. |
title_fullStr | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / edited by Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed ; foreword by Darlene Clark Hine. |
title_full_unstemmed | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / edited by Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed ; foreword by Darlene Clark Hine. |
title_short | Roots of the Black Chicago renaissance : |
title_sort | roots of the black chicago renaissance new negro writers artists and intellectuals 1893 1930 |
title_sub | new negro writers, artists, and intellectuals, 1893-1930 / |
topic | African American arts Illinois Chicago 20th century. African Americans Illinois Chicago Intellectual life 20th century. Arts and society Illinois Chicago History 20th century. Arts noirs américains Illinois Chicago 20e siècle. Noirs américains Illinois Chicago Vie intellectuelle 20e siècle. Arts et société Illinois Chicago Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh African American arts fast African Americans Intellectual life fast Arts and society fast Intellectual life fast |
topic_facet | African American arts Illinois Chicago 20th century. African Americans Illinois Chicago Intellectual life 20th century. Arts and society Illinois Chicago History 20th century. Chicago (Ill.) Intellectual life 20th century. Arts noirs américains Illinois Chicago 20e siècle. Noirs américains Illinois Chicago Vie intellectuelle 20e siècle. Arts et société Illinois Chicago Histoire 20e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. African American arts African Americans Intellectual life Arts and society Intellectual life Illinois Chicago Electronic books. History |
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