Everything about The New Negro totally explained
The New Negro: An Interpretation is a book edited by
Alain Locke in 1925, about African Americans in the
United States. Locke lived in
New York City during the
Harlem Renaissance. It collects writings from various sources about the role that
African Americans have had in the developing of culture. Locke details achievements in art, music, and literature. It also contains projections as to what the future may bring for African American culture. It was one of the most influential books of its time and affected many Americans. .
It contains numerous paintings and illustrations by artist
Winold Reiss. It was published by Albert and Charles Boni, New York, 1925.
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