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Title The Norton anthology of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general editor.

Publication Info. New York : W.W. Norton & Co., 1996.

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Description xliv, 2665 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 2625-2648) and index.
Contents The vernacular tradition. Spirituals. Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; City called heaven ; God's a-gonna trouble the water ; Walk together children ; I know moon-rise ; I'm a-rollin' ; I been rebuked and I been scorned ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; Soon I will be done ; No more auction block ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Steal away to Jesus ; Go down, Moses ; Been in the storm so long ; Oh, freedom! -- Gospel. This little light of mine ; Down by the riverside ; Freedom in the air ; Take my hand, precious Lord ; Peace be still ; Stand by me -- The blues. Yellow dog blues ; St. Louis blues ; Beale Street blues ; Down-hearted blues ; See, see rider ; Prove it on me blues ; Gulf Coast blues ; Trouble in mind ; Backwater blues ; In the house blues ; How long blues ; Hellhound on my trail ; It's a low down dirty shame ; Good morning, blues ; Sent for you yesterday ; Going to Chicago blues ; Fine and mellow ; Hoochie coochie ; Sunnyland.
The vernacular tradition. Secular rhymes and songs, ballads, and work songs. Secular rhymes and songs. We raise de wheat ; Me and my captain ; Promises of freedom ; Jack and Dinah want freedom ; Run, nigger, run ; Learn to count ; Another man done gone ; You may go but this will bring you back -- Ballads. Poor Lazarus ; The signifying monkey ; Wild Negro Bill ; John Henry ; Frankie and Johnny ; Railroad Bill ; Stackolee ; Sinking of the Titanic ; Shine and the Titanic -- Work songs. Pick a bale of cotton ; Go down, old Hannah ; Can't you line it?
The vernacular tradition. Jazz. (What did I do to be so) black and blue / Andy Razaf -- It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) / Duke Ellington -- Parker's mood / King Pleasure.
The vernacular tradition. Rap. The revolution will not be televised / Gil Scott-Heron -- The message / Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five -- Don't believe the hype / Public Enemy -- The evil that men do / Queen Latifah.
The vernacular tradition. Sermons. God -- The Eagle stirreth her nest / C.L. Franklin -- Faith hasn't got no eyes / Zora Neale Hurston -- I have a dream ; I've been to the mountaintop / Martin Luther King -- The ballot or the bullet / Malcolm X.
The vernacular tradition. Folktales. All God's chillen had wings ; Big talk ; Deer hunting story ; How to write a letter ; "'Member youse a nigger" ; "Ah'll beatcher makin' money" ; Why the sister in black works hardest ; Why women always take advantage of men ; "De reason niggers is working so hard" ; The ventriloquist ; You talk too much, anyhow ; The king buzzard ; A flying fool ; Bur Rabbit in Red Hill churchyard ; Brer Rabbit tricks Brer Fox again ; The wonderful tar-baby story ; How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox ; The awful fate of Mr. Wolf ; What the rabbit learned.
The literature of slavery and freedom : 1746-1865. Bars fight / Lucy Terry -- The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or, Gustavus Vassa, the African, written by himself. Volume 1. Chapter I ; Chapter II ; from Chapter III ; from Chapter IV / Olaudah Equiano -- Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. Preface ; Letter sent by the author's master to the publisher ; To the publick / Phillis Wheatley -- To Mæcenas ; To the University of Cambridge, in New-England ; On being brought from Africa to America ; On the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, 1770 ; To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth ; On imagination ; To S.M., a young African painter, on seeing his works ; To Samson Occom ; To his excellency General Washington / Phillis Wheatley -- David Walker's appeal in four articles; together with a preamble, to the coloured citizens of the world. Preamble ; Article I : our wretchedness in consequence of slavery / David Walker -- The lover's farewell ; On hearing of the intention of a gentleman to purchase the poet's freedom ; Division of an estate ; The creditor to his proud debtor ; George Moses Horton, myself / George Moses Horton.
The literature of slavery and freedom : 1746-1865. Ar'n't I a woman? speech to the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio, 1851 ; from The Anti-slavery bugle, June 21, 1851 ; from The narrative of Sojourner Truth, 1878 / Sojourner Truth -- Religion and the pure principles of morality, the sure foundation on which we must build. Introduction / Maria W. Stewart -- Lecture delivered at the Franklin Hall / Maria W. Stewart -- Incidents in the life of a slave girl. Preface ; Childhood ; The new master and mistress ; The trials of girlhood ; A perilous passage in the slave girl's life ; Another link to life ; The flight ; The loophole of retreat ; Preparations for escape ; The confession ; The Fugitive Slave Law ; Free at last / Harriet Jacobs -- Narrative of William W. Brown, a fugitive slave. Chapter V ; from Chapter VI / William Wells Brown -- Clotel, or, The president's daughter. The Negro sale ; Going to the South ; The quadroon's home ; To-day a mistress, tomorrow a slave ; Escape of Clotel / William Wells Brown -- Lines suggested on reading "An appeal to Christian women of the South," by A.E. Grimke / Ada (Sarah L. Forten) -- An address to the slaves of the United States of America / Henry Highland Garnet -- The mulatto / Victor Séjour -- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself / Frederick Douglass -- My bondage and my freedom. Introduced to the abolitionists ; Twenty-one months in Great Brittain / Frederick Douglass.
The literature of slavery and freedom : 1746-1865. from What to the slave is the Fourth of July? : an address delivered in Rochester, New York, on 5 July 1852 / Frederick Douglass -- Life and times of Frederick Douglass. Second part. from Chapter XV : Weighed in the balance / Frederick Douglass -- Life and times of Frederick Douglass. Third part. Later life / Frederick Douglass -- America ; Yes! strike again that sounding string ; Self-reliance / James M. Whitfield -- Ethiopia ; Eliza Harris ; The slave mother ; Vashti ; Bury me in a free land ; Aunt Chloe's politics ; Learning to read ; A double standard ; Songs for the people ; An appeal to my country women ; The two offers ; Our greatest want / Frances E.W. Harper -- Fancy etchings. Enthusiasm and lofty aspirations ; Dangerous economies / Frances E.W. Harper -- Woman's political future / Frances E.W. Harper -- Our nig, or, sketches from the life of a free black, in a two-story white house, north. Preface ; Mag Smith, my mother ; My father's death ; A new home for me ; from Chapter VIII : Visitor and departure ; Perplexities, another death ; The winding up of the matter / Harriet E. Wilson.
Literature of the Reconstruction to the new Negro Renaissance : 1865-1919. A parting hymn / Charlotte Forten Grimké -- Journals. from Journal one ; from Journal three / Charlotte Forten Grimké -- Up from slavery. A slave among slaves ; Boyhood days ; The struggle for an education ; The Atlanta Exposition address / Booker T. Washington -- The goopherd grapevine ; The passing of Grandison ; The wife of his youth / Charles W. Chesnutt -- Womanhood a vital element in the regeneration and progress of a race / Anna Julia Cooper -- Contending forces. The sewing-circle ; Will Smith's defense of his race / Pauline E. Hopkins -- Famous men of the Negro race. Booker T. Washington / Pauline E. Hopkins -- Famous women of the Negro race. Literary workers : Frances E.W. Harper / Pauline E. Hopkins -- Letter from Cordelia A. Condict and Pauline Hopkins's reply : March 1903 / Pauline E. Hopkins -- A red record. The case stated ; The remedy / Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- A litany of Atlanta ; The song of the smoke ; The souls of black folk ; The damnation of women ; Criteria of Negro art ; Two novels / W.E.B. Du Bois.
Literature of the Reconstruction to the new Negro Renaissance : 1865-1919. The snapping of the bow ; Me 'n' Dunbar ; Paul Laurence Dunbar ; At the closed gate of justice ; An indignation dinner / James D. Corrothers -- Sence you went away ; Lift ev'ry voice and sing ; O black and unknown bards ; Fifty years ; Brothers ; The creation ; My city ; The autobiography of an ex-colored man / James Weldon Johnson -- The book of American Negro poetry. Preface / James Weldon Johnson -- Ode to Ethiopia ; Worn out ; A Negro love song ; The colored soldiers ; An ante-bellum sermon ; Ere sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes ; Not they who soar ; When Malindy sings ; We wear the mask ; Little brown baby ; Her thought and his ; A cabin tale ; Sympathy ; Dinah kneading dough ; The haunted oak ; Douglass ; Philosophy ; Black Samson of Brandywine ; The poet ; The Fourth of July and race outrages / Paul Laurence Dunbar -- The hindered hand, or, The reign of the repressionist. The fugitives flee again ; The blaze / Sutton E. Griggs -- Violets ; I sit and sew ; April is on the way ; Violets / Alice Moore Dunbar Nelson -- The watchers ; The house of falling leaves ; Sic vita ; Turn me to my yellow leaves ; Quiet has a hidden sound / William Stanley Braithwaite -- Singing hallelujia ; Song of the whirlwind ; My God in heaven said to me ; The lonely mother ; Tired ; The scarlet woman / Fenton Johnson.
Harlem Renaissance : 1919-1940. The Negro digs up his past / Arthur A. Schomburg -- A winter twilight ; The black finger ; For the candle light ; When the green lies over the earth ; Tenebris / Angelina Weld Grimké -- Before the feast of Shushan ; Dunbar ; At the carnival ; Lady, lady ; Letter to my sister ; The wife-woman / Anne Spencer -- Plum bun : a novel without a moral. from Home. Black Philadelphia ; Sundays / Jessie Redmon Fauset -- The new Negro / Alain Locke -- The heart of a woman ; Youth ; My little dreams ; Lost illusions ; I want to die while you love me / Georgia Douglas Johnson -- Africa for the Africans ; The future as I see it / Marcus Garvey -- Harlem shadows ; If we must die ; To the white fiends ; Africa ; America ; My mother ; Enslaved ; The White House ; Outcast ; St. Isaac's Church, Petrograd / Claude McKay -- Home to Harlem. He also loved / Claude McKay -- Harlem runs wild / Claude McKay -- Sweat ; How it feels to be colored me ; The gilded six-bits ; Characteristics of Negro expression / Zora Neale Hurston -- Mules and men. Negro folklore / Zora Neale Hurston -- Their eyes were watching God. The return ; Pear tree / Zora Neale Hurston -- Dust tracks on a road. Research / Zora Neale Hurston -- Quicksand. To Denmark ; New life ; Talk of marriage ; Proposal ; Good-bye / Nella Larsen -- Cane / Jean Toomer -- The Negro-art hokum / George Samuel Schuyler -- The city of refuge ; The Caucasian storms Harlem / Rudolph Fisher.
Harlem Renaissance : 1919-1940. The wharf rats / Eric Walrond -- On being young, a woman, and colored / Marita Bonner -- Odyssey of Big Boy ; Long gone ; Southern road ; Strong men ; Memphis blues ; Slim Greer ; Tin roof blues ; Ma Rainey ; Cabaret ; Sporting Beasley ; Sam Smiley / Sterling A. Brown -- Heritage ; To a dark girl ; Sonnet, 2 ; Hatred / Gwendolyn B. Bennett -- Infants of the spring. Harlem salon / Wallace Thurman -- Golgotha is a mountain ; A black man talks of reaping ; Nocturne at Bethesda ; Southern mansion ; Miracles ; A summer tragedy / Arna Bontemps -- The Negro speaks of rivers ; Mother to son ; Danse africaine ; Jazzonia ; When Sue wears red ; Dream variations ; The weary blues ; I too ; A house in Taos ; Homesick blues ; Po' boy blues ; Gypsy man ; Lament over love ; Red silk stockings ; Bad man ; Song for a dark girl ; Gal's cry for a dying lover ; Hard daddy ; Sylvester's dying bed ; Ballad of the landlord ; Juke box love song ; Dream boogie ; Harlem ; Motto ; The Negro artist and the racial mountain ; The blues I'm playing / Langston Hughes -- The big sea. When the Negro was in vogue ; Harlem literati ; Downtown / Langston Hughes -- The best of Simple. Feet live their own life ; A toast to Harlem ; Jealousy / Langston Hughes -- Yet do I marvel ; Tableau ; Incident ; Saturday's child ; The shroud of color ; Heritage ; To John Keats, poet at spring time ; From the dark tower / Countee Cullen -- Poem ; Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem ; Remember not ; Invocation / Helene Johnson.
Realism, Naturalism, Modernism : 1940-1960. An ex-judge at the bar ; Dark symphony ; A legend of Versailles ; Libretto for the Republic of Liberia ; The birth of John Henry ; Satchmo / Melvin B. Tolson -- The living is easy. Cleo ; Cleo's high jinks ; Cleo goes north / Dorothy West -- Blueprint for Negro writing ; The ethics of living Jim Crow, an autobiographical sketch ; Long black song ; The man who lived underground / Richard Wright -- Black boy. Booklist ; Chicago / Richard Wright -- Salute to the passing / Chester B. Himes -- Like a winding sheet / Ann Petry -- The street. The apartment / Ann Petry -- The diver ; Homage to the empress of the blues ; Middle passage ; O Daedalus, fly away home ; Runagate runagate ; Frederick Douglass ; A ballad of remembrance ; Mourning poem for the Queen of Sunday ; Soledad ; El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz ; A letter from Phillis Wheatley / Robert Hayden -- Invisible man. Prologue ; Battle royal ; Epilogue / Ralph Ellison -- Change the joke and slip the yoke ; The world and the jug / Ralph Ellison.
Realism, Naturalism, Modernism : 1940-1960. For my people ; Poppa chicken ; For Malcolm X ; Prophets for a new day / Margaret Walker -- Kitchenette building ; The mother ; A song in the front yard ; Sadie and Maud ; The vacant lot ; The preacher : ruminates behind the sermon ; The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith ; Maxie Allen ; The rites for Cousin Vit ; The children of the poor ; The lovers of the poor ; We real cool ; The Chicago Defender sends a man to Little Rock ; A lovely love ; Malcolm X ; Two dedications ; Riot ; The third sermon on the Warpland ; Young heroes ; When you have forgotten Sunday : the love story ; Maud Martha / Gwendolyn Brooks -- Everybody's protest novel ; Many thousands gone ; Stranger in the village ; Notes of a native son ; Sonny's blues / James Baldwin -- Walking Parker home ; Grandfather was queer, too ; Jail poems ; Unanimity has been achieved, not a dot less for its accidentalness ; War memoir : jazz, don't listen to it at your own risk / Bob Kaufman -- A raisin in the sun / Lorraine Hansberry.
The black arts movement : 1960-1970. Status symbol ; I am a black woman / Mari Evans -- Towards a black aesthetic / Hoyt Fuller -- The autobiography of Malcolm X. Saved / Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) -- The man who cried I am. In an outdoor cafe ; Memories, Margrit, and morphine ; Picture of the writer / John Alfred Williams -- Letter from Birmingham jail / Martin Luther King Jr. -- The idea of ancestry ; Hard rock returns to prison from the hospital for the criminal insane ; For black poets who think of suicide / Etheridge Knight -- The black aesthetic. Introduction / Addison Gayle Jr. -- Preface to a twenty volume suicide note ; In memory of radio ; A poem for black hearts ; I don't love you ; Three movements and a coda ; SOS ; Black art ; The invention of comics ; Dutchman ; The revolutionary theatre / Amiri Baraka.
The black arts movement : 1960-1970. Homecoming ; Poem at thirty ; For our lady ; Summer words of a sistuh addict / Sonia Sanchez -- A blues book for blue black magical women. Part three. Present / Sonia Sanchez -- Goin' a buffalo : a tragifantasy / Ed Bullins -- Soul on ice. The primeval mitosis / Eldridge Cleaver -- Did John's music kill him? / A.B. Spellman -- How long has Trane been gone / Jayne Cortez -- The black arts movement / Larry Neal -- Black art : mute matter given force and function / Maulana Karenga -- Back again, home ; Introduction : to Think black ; The long reality ; Malcolm spoke/who listened? ; A poem to complement other poems / Haki R. Madhubuti -- For Saundra ; Beautiful black men ; Nikki-Rosa / Nikki Giovanni -- A solo song : for Doc / James Alan McPherson -- In Texas grass ; Conversation overheard ; Impressions/of Chicago, for Howlin' Wolf / Quincy Troupe -- Jesus was crucified ; It is deep ; For sistuhs wearin' straight hair / Carolyn M. Rodgers.
Literature since 1970. Train whistle guitar. History lessons / Albert Murray -- Still I rise ; My Arkansas / Maya Angelou -- I know why the caged bird sings. Mrs. Flowers ; "Mam" / Maya Angelou -- Reena ; To Da-duh, in memoriam ; The making of a writier : from the poets in the kitchen / Paule Marshall -- A movie star has to star in black and white / Adrienne Kennedy -- Sula / Toni Morrison -- The sky is gray / Ernest J. Gaines -- Father Son and Holy Ghost ; The winds of Orisha ; Coal ; Now that I am forever with child ; A litany for survival ; The evening news ; Poetry is not a luxury / Audre Lorde -- Pike Street bus ; The Griots who know Brer Fox ; Tapestries ; Caledonia / Colleen McElroy -- The bodies broken on ; The lost baby poem ; Prayer ; Malcolm ; Kali ; If mama/could see ; Homage to my hips ; What spells raccoon to me ; 1. At Jonestown ; A woman who loves ; Wishes for sons ; Move / Lucille Clifton -- In memoriam : Martin Luther King Jr. ; I must become a menace to my enemies ; Poem about my rights ; Poem for Guatemala ; The female and the silence of a man ; Intifada ; A new politics of sexuality / June Jordan -- Swallow the lake ; Round midnight ; On watching a caterpillar become a butterfly ; Chicago heat / Clarence Major.
Literature since 1970. There is a tree more ancient than Eden. The epistle of Sweetie Reed / Leon Forrest -- Dear John, dear Coltrane ; Deathwatch ; Here where Coltrane is ; Br'er Sterling and the rocker ; Grandfather ; "Goin' to the territory" ; In Hayden's collage ; The ghost of soul-making / Michael S. Harper -- I am a cowboy in the boat of Ra ; Railroad Bill, a conjure man ; Dualism : in Ralph Elliison's Invisible man ; Chattanooga ; Oakland blues ; Neo-HooDoo manifesto / Ishmael Reed -- Mumbo jumbo. Chapters 1-2 / Ishmael Reed -- Raymond's run / Toni Cade Bambara -- A dance for Ma Rainey ; Conjugal visits / Al Young -- The seduction of light. Ben Franklin ; Secondhand business / Al Young -- Brothers and keepers. Robby's version / John Edgar Wideman -- Damballah / John Edgar Wideman -- Atlantis : model 1924 (d) / Samuel R. Delany -- The peacock poems : 1 ; I want Aretha to set this to music ; Tell Martha not to moan / Sherley Anne Williams -- Women ; Outcast ; On stripping bark from myself ; "Good night, Willie Lee, I'll see you in the morning" ; In search of our mothers' gardens ; Everyday use ; Advancing Luna, and Ida B. Wells / Alice Walker -- The color purple. God love all them feelings / Alice Walker -- Fences / August Wilson -- Within the veil ; Columba / Michelle Cliff.
Literature since 1970. Emmett Till ; Today I am a homicide in the north of the city ; Be quiet, go away ; At the record hop ; American sonnet (10) ; Bedtime story ; Mastectomy / Wanda Coleman -- Bloodchild / Octavia Butler -- February in Sydney ; Facing it ; Sunday afternoons ; Banking potatoes ; Birds on a powerline / Yusef Komunyakaa -- Falso brilhante ; Song of the Andoumboulou : 8 / Nathaniel Mackey -- Djbot Baghostu's run. 26.IX.81 / Nathaniel Mackey -- The education of Mingo / Charles Johnson -- from For colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf ; Nappy edges ; Bocas : a daughter's geography / Ntozake Shange -- Annie John. The circling hand / Jamaica Kincaid -- The Chaneysville incident. Old Jack / David Bradley -- The women of Brewster Place. The two / Gloria Naylor -- Quilting on the rebound / Terry McMillan -- David Walker (1785-1830) ; Parsley ; Receiving the stigmata ; from Thomas and Beulah ; The event ; Motherhood ; Daystar ; The Oriental ballerina ; Pastoral ; from Mother love ; Persephone abducted ; Statistic : the witness ; Mother love ; Demeter mourning ; History ; Demeter's prayer to Hades / Rita Dove -- Devil in a blue dress. DeWitt Albright ; Joppy ; Daphne Monet / Walter Mosley -- Conditions. XXI ; XXII ; XXIV / Essex Hemphill.
Summary An anthology of the works of 120 black writers, spanning two centuries, beginning with Lucy Terry's poem, Bars Fight. The anthology features poems, novels, essays, journals, spirituals, gospel, sermons, jazz--for a total of 2,700 pages.
Subject American literature -- African American authors.
African Americans -- Literary collections.
Added Author Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.
McKay, Nellie Y.
ISBN 0393040011
9780393040012
0393959082 paperback
9780393959086 paperback
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