Hearing the Hurt: Rhetoric, Aesthetics, and Politics of the New Negro Movement
Eric King WattsTuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2012
Hearing the Hurt is an examination of how the New Negro movement, also known as the Harlem Renaissance, provoked and sustained public discourse and deliberation about black culture and identity in the early twentieth century.
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