The African American roots of modernism from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance
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title_exact_search | The African American roots of modernism from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance |
title_full | The African American roots of modernism from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance James Smethurst |
title_fullStr | The African American roots of modernism from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance James Smethurst |
title_full_unstemmed | The African American roots of modernism from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance James Smethurst |
title_short | The African American roots of modernism |
title_sort | the african american roots of modernism from reconstruction to the harlem renaissance |
title_sub | from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance |
topic | LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies bisacsh Schwarze. USA American literature African American authors History and criticism Segregation in literature African Americans Segregation African Americans Intellectual life 19th century African Americans Intellectual life 20th century Modernism (Literature) United States Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Moderne (DE-588)4039827-4 gnd Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies Schwarze. USA American literature African American authors History and criticism Segregation in literature African Americans Segregation African Americans Intellectual life 19th century African Americans Intellectual life 20th century Modernism (Literature) United States Kultur Moderne Schwarze Literatur USA |
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