Winds can wake up the dead : an Eric Walrond reader / edited by Louis J. Parascandola.
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Detroit, Mich. :
Wayne State University Press,
©1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Some Notes on Caribbean English / Shondel J. Nero
- Journalism. Art and Propaganda. Marcus Garvey
- A Defense. The Dice of Destiny. Visit to Arthur Schomburg's Library Brings out Wealth of Historical Information. Developed and Undeveloped Negro Literature: Writers Desert Great Field of Folk-Life for Propagandism. Bert Williams Foundation Organized to Perpetuate Ideals of Celebrated Actor. El Africano
- Fiction. A Senator's Memoirs. A Black Virgin. On Being Black. I Am an American. On Being a Domestic. The Stone Rebounds. Vignettes of the Dusk. The Voodoo's Revenge
- Journalism. The New Negro Faces America. The Negro Comes North. The Black City. Review of There Is Confusion / Jessie Fauset. Imperator Africanus: Marcus Garvey: Menace or Promise? The Negro Literati. Negro Folk-Song / Howard W. Odum and Guy B. Johnson. The Epic of a Mood / Carl Van Vechten. From Cotton, Cane, and Rice Fields. The Color of the Caribbean
- Fiction. Miss Kenny's Marriage. The Godless City. The Adventures of Kit Skyhead and Mistah Beauty: An All-Negro Evening in the Coloured Cabarets of New York. City Love. Drought. The Yellow One. The Wharf Rats. The Palm Porch. The Black Pin. The Vampire Bat. Tropic Death
- Journalism. White Man, What Now? The Negro in London. The Negro before the World. On England. Review of Twelve Million Black Voices / Richard Wright
- Fiction. Inciting to Riot. Consulate. Morning in Colon. By the River Avon. Poor Great.