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title_sort artistic ambassadors literary and international representation of the new negro era
title_sub literary and international representation of the new negro era
topic LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General bisacsh
African American diplomats fast
African Americans / Intellectual life fast
American literature / African American authors fast
Schwarze. USA
American literature African American authors History and criticism
African American diplomats
African Americans Intellectual life 19th century
African Americans Intellectual life 20th century
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Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd
Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd
Geistesleben (DE-588)4274490-8 gnd
topic_facet LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
African American diplomats
African Americans / Intellectual life
American literature / African American authors
Schwarze. USA
American literature African American authors History and criticism
African Americans Intellectual life 19th century
African Americans Intellectual life 20th century
Literatur
Diplomatie
Schwarze
Geistesleben
USA
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