Title: Plays of Negro Life: A Source-Book of Native American Drama Author: Locke, Alain Place: New York Publisher: Harper & Brothers Date: 1927 Description: [18], 430 pp. Illustrations by Aaron Douglas (8vo) cloth-backed boards, paper spine label. First Edition. A Harvard Ph.D. and the first African-American Rhodes Scholar, Locke is often called “the father of the Harlem Renaissance” because of his encouragement of Black writers, musicians, and artists – including Aaron Douglas the illustrator of this book and one of the premiere Black artists of the Art Deco period. Among the selections in the anthology is Eugene O’Neill’s "Emperor Jones", with a photograph of Paul Robeson in the starring role. Lot Amendments Condition: Binding worn and soiled, abrasion to front board, hinges cracked, gift inscriptions on front free endpaper; good. Item number: 228771
Title: Plays of Negro Life: A Source-Book of Native American Drama Author: Locke, Alain Place: New York Publisher: Harper & Brothers Date: 1927 Description: [18], 430 pp. Illustrations by Aaron Douglas (8vo) cloth-backed boards, paper spine label. First Edition. A Harvard Ph.D. and the first African-American Rhodes Scholar, Locke is often called “the father of the Harlem Renaissance” because of his encouragement of Black writers, musicians, and artists – including Aaron Douglas the illustrator of this book and one of the premiere Black artists of the Art Deco period. Among the selections in the anthology is Eugene O’Neill’s "Emperor Jones", with a photograph of Paul Robeson in the starring role. Lot Amendments Condition: Binding worn and soiled, abrasion to front board, hinges cracked, gift inscriptions on front free endpaper; good. Item number: 228771
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