Propaganda and Aesthetics: The Literary Politics of Afro-American Magazines in the Twentieth Century

By Abby Arthur Johnson.

Propaganda and Aesthetics: The Literary Politics of Afro-American Magazines in the Twentieth Century

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The literary materials in Afro-American magazines of the twentieth century weave into a rich narrative. The journals provide insight, not available in a comparable manner elsewhere, into the evolution of Afro-American literature. They trace the contributions made by major figures, including W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, Charles S. Johnson, Alain Locke, and Richard Wright, among several others. They record the discussions over art and propaganda which have been long prominent in black literature. Decade by decade, black artists and intellectuals have debated the function of Afro-American ...

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0870234021, 9780870234026

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