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Writers of the Black Chicago Renaissance

Contributor(s): Tracy, Steven C (Editor), Butler, Robert (Contribution by), Cataliotti, Robert H (Contribution by), Graham, Maryemma (Contribution by), Hall, James C (Contribution by), Hill, James L (Contribution by), Hill, Michael (Contribution by), King, Lovalerie (Contribution by), Jackson, Lawrence (Contribution by), Jamison-Hall, Angelene (Contribution by), Leonard, Keith (Contribution by), Lipari, Lisbeth (Contribution by), Mullen, Bill V (Contribution by), Naick, Patrick (Contribution by), Nash, William R (Contribution by), Regester, Charlene (Contribution by), Ruffin, Kimberly (Contribution by), Schultz, Elizabeth (Contribution by), Scott, Joyce Hope (Contribution by), Smethurst, James (Contribution by), Stanley, Kimberly M (Contribution by), Takara, Kathryn Waddell (Contribution by), Tracy, Steven C (Contribution by), Trodd, Zoe (Contribution by), Wald, Alan (Contribution by), Watson, Jamal Eric (Contribution by), Williams, Donyel Hobbs (Contribution by), Wright, Stephen Caldwell (Contribution by), Yarborougha, Richard (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780252079313

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: November 8, 2012

Dewey: 810.98960730

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.30" H x 9.20" L x 6.10" W ( 1.65 lbs) 536 pages

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Description: Writers of the Black Chicago Renaissance comprehensively explores the contours and content of the Black Chicago Renaissance, a creative movement that emerged from the crucible of rigid segregation in Chicago's "Black Belt" from the 1930s through the 1960s. Heavily influenced by the Harlem Renaissance and the Chicago Renaissance of white writers, its participants were invested in political activism and social change as much as literature, art, and aesthetics. The revolutionary writing of this era produced some of the first great accolades for African American literature and set up much of the important writing that came to fruition in the Black Arts Movement.

The volume covers a vast collection of subjects, including many important writers such as Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Lorraine Hansberry as well as cultural products such as black newspapers, music, and theater. The book includes individual entries by experts on each subject; a discography and filmography that highlight important writers, musicians, films, and cultural presentations; and an introduction that relates the Harlem Renaissance, the White Chicago Renaissance, the Black Chicago Renaissance, and the Black Arts Movement.

Contributors are Robert Butler, Robert H. Cataliotti, Maryemma Graham, James C. Hall, James L. Hill, Michael Hill, Lovalerie King, Lawrence Jackson, Angelene Jamison-Hall, Keith Leonard, Lisbeth Lipari, Bill V. Mullen, Patrick Naick, William R. Nash, Charlene Regester, Kimberly Ruffin, Elizabeth Schultz, Joyce Hope Scott, James Smethurst, Kimberly M. Stanley, Kathryn Waddell Takara, Steven C. Tracy, Zoe Trodd, Alan Wald, Jamal Eric Watson, Donyel Hobbs Williams, Stephen Caldwell Wright, and Richard Yarborough.

Review Quotes: "A nicely crafted book that makes an important contribution to both the historiography of the Illinois Territory and the War of 1812."--Journal of Illinois History

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