Literary Garveyism: Garvey, Black Arts, and the Harlem Renaissance |
Contents
The Garvey Aesthetic | 8 |
Garveyism and Literature | 25 |
Poetry for the People | 43 |
Book Reviews | 91 |
Music Drama Art and Elocution | 106 |
The Defectors Eric Walrond and Claude McKay | 124 |
Garvey the Poet | 139 |
Conclusion | 156 |
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