Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance: New Negro Writers, Artists, and Intellectuals, 1893–1930 (original) (raw)

Sandy’s Root, Douglass’s Mêtis: “Black Art” and the Craft of Resistance in the Slave Narratives of Frederick Douglass

John Brooks

J19: The Journal of Nineteenth Century Americanists, 2021

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The Creolization of the Aesthetic: Frederick Douglass's Lectures on Haiti

Dustin Breitenwischer

REAL Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 35, 2019

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Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, ed., The Harlem Renaissance Revisited: Politics, Arts, and Letters (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010). Reviewed in Journal of American History 98 (2011): 853-854

Clare Corbould

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Subverting the racist lens: Frederick Douglass, humanity and the power of the photographic image (Co-authored w. Lawson)

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Pictures & Power - Imaging and Imagining Frederick Douglass 1818-2018 Edited by Celeste-Marie Bernier and Bill E. Lawson, 2017

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An Existence of Opportunity and Necessity: Frederick Douglass’s Identity as a Black Man in 19th Century America

Jonathan Lowenstein

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A City within a City: The Harlem Renaissance and the Flowering of the African American Lierary Tradition

James Tsaaior

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Frederick Douglass: The Voice of Color and The Talented Writer Through One of His Narratives

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Frederick Douglass and the Atlantic World Fionnghuala Sweeney

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The Black Aesthetic Unbound The Ohio State University Press • Columbus The Black Aesthetic Unbound Theorizing the Dilemma of Eighteenth-Preface vii

Raoul Agbavon

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Degrees of Exposure: Frederick Douglass, Daguerreotypes, and Representations of Freedom

Julia Faisst

PhiN. Philologie im Netz. Beiheft/Supplement 5/2012: Audiences, Networks, Performances: Studies in U.S.-American Media History. Eds. Antje Kley and Peter Schneck. 71-100.

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Aaron Douglas and Aspects of Negro Life

Leah Dickerman

October, 2020

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Heartfelt Thanks to Punch for the Picture: Frederick Douglass and the Transnational Jokework of Slave Caricature

Michael Chaney

American Literature, 2010

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Frederick Douglass's Foray into Fiction: Considering the Context of Recent Work on The Heroic Slave

Jane Schultz

The Journal of African American History

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ENG 337 - African-American Writing, 1878-1945

Karsten Piep

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"It is all a Thing of the Past": An Interview with Frederick Douglass, 1886

Hannah-Rose Murray

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“International Contexts of the Negro Renaissance.” In Cambridge Companion to the Harlem Renaissance, ed. George Hutchinson, 2007. 41-54.

Michael Chaney

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A Voice from the Enslaved: The Origins of Frederick Douglass's Political philosophy of Democracy

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Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century, and: Young America: Childhood in 19th-Century Art and Culture, and: My Likeness Taken: Daguerreian Portraits in America (review)

Jack Larkin

Journal of the Early Republic, 2007

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Echoing Greatness: Douglass’s Reputation as an Orator

John Ernest

New North Star

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The Life and Resurrection Frederick Douglass: Rapping Religion and the Epistemology of Embodiment in the Narratives of 1845 and 1855

Mark DeYoung

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Artistic Ambassadors: Literary and International Representation of the New Negro Era (black internationalism, U of Virginia Press)

Brian Russell Roberts

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English 353 -- African American Literature to the Harlem Renaissance (Fall 2024)

Joe Lockard

2024

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Review of African American Literary Studies: New Texts, New Approaches, New Challenges. Amerikastudien/American Studies 55.4 (2010)

Anna Pochmara

2012

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Arguing with a monument: Frederick Douglass’ resolution of ‘the white man problem’ in his ‘Oration in Memory of Lincoln’

Gregory Stephens

Comparative American Studies, Vol. 13 No. 3, 2015

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Douglass's Exceptional Position in the Field of Slavery

Christa Buschendorf

Intellectual Authority and Literary Culture in the US, 1790-1900. Ed. Günter Leypoldt, 2013

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What Did Africa Mean to Frederick Douglass?

Daniel Kilbride

Slavery & Abolition: A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies

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African American Literary Traditions: An Analysis--A Speech by Dr. Padmore Agbemabiese

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A Negro Hercules: Frederick Douglass in Britain

Hannah-Rose Murray

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Peter Rachleff

Left History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate, 2000

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Review of Anna Pochmara’s The Making of the New Negro: Black Authorship, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance (Amsterdam: Amsterdam UP, 2011)

Antoni Górny

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A Grand Panorama: Isaac Julien, Frederick Douglass, and Lessons of the Hour

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Film Quarterly

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“A (Black) City Upon a Hill": The New Negro Black Consciousness Grows up in Harlem

James P Padilioni Jr

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Subverting the racist lens: Frederick Douglass, humanity and the power of the photographic Image

Maria Brincker

2017

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The "Files" of Frederick Douglass

Jake Spangler

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Reaping Something New: African American Transformations of Victorian Literature. Daniel Hack. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017. Pp. ix+284

Melissa Shields Jenkins

Modern Philology, 2018

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