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By shedding the old chrysalis of the Negro problem we are achieving something like a spiritual emancipation. Until recently, lacking self-understanding, we have been almost as much of a problem to ourselves as we still are to others. But the decade that found us with a problem has left us with only a task.
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The NewNegro: AnInterpretation (1925) is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature edited by Alain Locke, who lived in Washington, DC, and taught at Howard University during the Harlem Renaissance. [1]
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Edited by AlainLocke, a Howard University professor of philosophy, The New Negrowas a compilation of poems, short fiction, essays, and illustrations.
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In 1925, he published an essay, “Enter the New Negro,” that described an African American population busy seeing “a new vision of opportunity.”
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Nowhere was that more evident than in the arts scene in Harlem, the center of New York’s Black life. It was, as Gates writes, “the ‘Mecca of the New Negro’ (as Alain Locke put it).” Locke saw this wave of creativity as cause for celebration and assembled these new writers into a 446-page anthology.
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The NewNegro: AnInterpretation is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature edited by Alain Locke, who lived in Washington, DC, and taught at Howard University during the Harlem Renaissance.
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The title of Locke’s essay, “The NewNegro,” heralded that revolution. “The younger generation,” he announced, “is vibrant with a new psychology, the new spirit is awake in the masses.”
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AlainLocke was considered not only as the father of the New Negro movement, also called Harlem Renaissance, but also as its most lucid voice. In 1925 he edited an anthology of black literature entitled The New Negro: an interpretation.
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By shedding the old chrysalis of the Negro problem we are achieving something like a spiritual emancipation. Until recently, lacking self-understanding, we have been almost as much of a problem to ourselves as we still are to others. But the decade that found us with a problem has left us with only a task.
The New Negro study guide contains a biography of Alain Locke, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. The The New Negro Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members ...
The New Negro: An Interpretation (1925) is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature edited by Alain Locke, who lived in Washington, DC, and taught at Howard University during the Harlem Renaissance. [1]
Edited by Alain Locke, a Howard University professor of philosophy, The New Negro was a compilation of poems, short fiction, essays, and illustrations.
In 1925, he published an essay, “Enter the New Negro,” that described an African American population busy seeing “a new vision of opportunity.”
Nowhere was that more evident than in the arts scene in Harlem, the center of New York’s Black life. It was, as Gates writes, “the ‘Mecca of the New Negro’ (as Alain Locke put it).” Locke saw this wave of creativity as cause for celebration and assembled these new writers into a 446-page anthology.
Begin with “Alain Locke, "The New Negro: Introduction" (1925)”. « Or, continue to “Alain Locke, Foreword to Georgia Douglas Johnson, "An Autumn Love Cycle" (1928)”. Full text/ Digital Edition of "The New Negro: an Interpretation".
The New Negro: An Interpretation is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature edited by Alain Locke, who lived in Washington, DC, and taught at Howard University during the Harlem Renaissance.
The title of Locke’s essay, “The New Negro,” heralded that revolution. “The younger generation,” he announced, “is vibrant with a new psychology, the new spirit is awake in the masses.”
Alain Locke was considered not only as the father of the New Negro movement, also called Harlem Renaissance, but also as its most lucid voice. In 1925 he edited an anthology of black literature entitled The New Negro: an interpretation.