The Black Chicago Renaissance bookcover

The Black Chicago Renaissance

Marshanda A. Smith 

(Unknown Contribution)

John McCluskey 

(Editor)

et al.

Jeffrey Helgeson 

(Contribution by)

Erik S Gellman 

(Contribution by)

Darlene Clark Hine 

(Contribution by)

Clovis E Semmes 

(Contribution by)

Samuel A Floyd Jr 

(Contribution by)

Hilary Mac Austin 

(Contribution by)

Christopher Robert Reed 

(Contribution by)

David T Bailey 

(Contribution by)

Murry N Depillars 

(Contribution by)

Elizabeth Schlabach 

(Contribution by)

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Description

Beginning in the 1930s, Black Chicago experienced a cultural renaissance that lasted into the 1950s and rivaled the cultural outpouring in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. The contributors to this volume analyze this prolific period of African American creativity in music, performance art, social science scholarship, and visual and literary artistic expression. Unlike Harlem, Chicago was an urban industrial center that gave a unique working class and internationalist perspective to the cultural work being done in Chicago. This collection's various essays discuss the forces that distinguished the Black Chicago Renaissance from the Harlem Renaissance and placed the development of black culture in a national and international context. Among the topics discussed in this volume are Chicago writers Gwendolyn Brooks and Richard Wright, The Chicago Defender and Tivoli Theater, African American music and visual arts, and the American Negro Exposition of 1940. Contributors are Hilary Mac Austin, David T. Bailey, Murry N. DePillars, Samuel A. Floyd Jr., Erik S. Gellman, Jeffrey Helgeson, Darlene Clark Hine, John McCluskey Jr., Christopher Robert Reed, Elizabeth Schlabach, and Clovis E. Semmes.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
Publish DateJune 15, 2012
Pages272
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780252078583
Dimensions10.9 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 1.7 pounds

Reviews


"The Black Chicago Renaissance offers an in-depth investigation of the Renaissance and. . . . Positions itself as one of the most successful works of scholarship on this movement. . . . A must-read for American culture, African-American culture, and African-American and American history studies."--Journal of American Culture

"The Black Chicago Renaissance is an informative. . . anthology of ten essays that analyzes the city's African American cultural fluorescence from the early 1930s to the early 1950s. . . .Offers pioneering research on multiple understudied topics."--The Journal of American History

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