The Negro in American Fiction
- Washington, D. C.: The Associated in Negro Folk Education, 1937
Washington, D. C.: The Associated in Negro Folk Education, 1937. First Edition. Very Good. First edition of the first book to examine
from a black perspective black stereotypes and their broader significance in American fiction, both as character and author. Bronze Booklet #6. Bound in publisher's original printed wraps. Very Good, with wear to wraps, slight separation started between spine of wraps and textblock at top edge, toning to pages, former owner name to base of title page. Brown is considered a Major figure in the Harlem Renaissance, though he spent most of his career teaching at Howard University.
from a black perspective black stereotypes and their broader significance in American fiction, both as character and author. Bronze Booklet #6. Bound in publisher's original printed wraps. Very Good, with wear to wraps, slight separation started between spine of wraps and textblock at top edge, toning to pages, former owner name to base of title page. Brown is considered a Major figure in the Harlem Renaissance, though he spent most of his career teaching at Howard University.
Details
Title
The Negro in American Fiction
Author
Brown, Sterling
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
The Associated in Negro Folk Education: Washington, D. C.
Date
1937
Edition
First Edition