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Harlem, Mecca of the new Negro.
- Title
- Harlem, Mecca of the new Negro.
- Publication
- [New York : Survey Associates, 1925]
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- Found In
- The Survey. (OCoLC)8331726
- Description
- p. [621]-724 : ill., ports.; 30 cm.
- Uniform Title
- Survey graphic.
- Subjects
- African Americans > New York (State) > New York > Economic conditions
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Economic conditions
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Social life and customs
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Intellectual life
- African Americans > New York (State) > New York > Intellectual life
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Description and travel
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Social conditions
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Race relations
- African Americans > New York (State) > New York > Social conditions
- African Americans > New York (State) > New York > Social life and customs
- Note
- Issue of Survey [graphic number], v. 6, no. 6 (March 1925)
- Numbering (note)
- From Oct. 1921 through May 1922, "Survey" had one weekly issue each month called "Graphic number"; from June 1922 through 1932 the periodical consisted of 2 no. each month, one called "Graphic number" and the other "Midmonthly number". The "Graphic number" was issued also separately under title: Survey graphic.
- Contents
- 1. The greatest Negro community in the world. Harlem -- Enter the new Negro / Alain Locke -- The making of Harlem / James W. Johnson -- Black workers and the city / Charles S. Johnson -- The South lingers on / Rudolph Fisher -- The tropics in New York / W.A. Domingo.
- 2. The Negro expresses himself. Harlem types / Winold Reiss -- The black man brings his gifts / W.E.B. DuBois -- Youth speaks: Poems / Countee Cullen, Anne Spencer, Angelina Grimke, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer and Langston Hughes -- Jazz at home / J.A. Rogers -- Negro art and America / Albert C. Barnes -- The Negro digs up his past / A. Schomburg -- The art of the ancestors -- Heritage / Countee Cullen.
- 3. Black and white, studies in race contacts. The dilemma of social pattern / Melville J. Herskovits -- The rhythm of Harlem / Konrad Bercovici -- Color lines / Walter F. White -- Harvest of race prejudice / Kelly Miller -- Breaking through / Eunice Roberta Hunton -- Portraits of Negro women / Winold Reiss -- The double task / Elise Johnson McDougald -- Ambushed in the city / Winthrop D. Lane -- The church and the Negro spirit / George E. Haynes.
- Call Number
- Sc Rare 917.47-S (Survey Graphic. Harlem)
- OCLC
- 18581935
- 18581935
- NYPGR18581935-B
- Title
- Harlem, Mecca of the new Negro.
- Imprint
- [New York : Survey Associates, 1925]
- Numbering
- From Oct. 1921 through May 1922, "Survey" had one weekly issue each month called "Graphic number"; from June 1922 through 1932 the periodical consisted of 2 no. each month, one called "Graphic number" and the other "Midmonthly number". The "Graphic number" was issued also separately under title: Survey graphic.
- Connect to:
- Added Title
- Survey graphic.
- Found In:
- The Survey. (OCoLC)8331726
- Research Call Number
- Sc Rare 917.47-S (Survey Graphic. Harlem)