Books by "Henry T. Finck"

12 books found

The Allies

The Allies

by Sir Henry Edward Colvile

1907

A Book of Prefaces

A Book of Prefaces

by Henry Louis Mencken

1917

The Spanish principia. [With] Key

The Spanish principia. [With] Key

by Henry J. Weintz

1903

Beaujeu

Beaujeu

by Henry Christopher Bailey

1905

Food Products from Afar

Food Products from Afar

by Edgar Henry Summerfield Bailey, Herbert Stevens Bailey

1922

MacDowell

MacDowell

by William Henry Humiston

1921

Menckeniana

Menckeniana

by Henry L. Mencken

1928

The Magazine of American History

The Magazine of American History

by Martha Joanna Lamb, John Austin Stevens, Henry Phelps Johnston, Benjamin Franklin Decosta, Nathan Gillett Pond, William Abbatt

2024 · BoD – Books on Demand

Songs from the Operas ...

Songs from the Operas ...

by Henry Edward Krehbiel

1907

The New Negro

The New Negro

by Martha H. Patterson, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Henry Louis Gates

2025 · Princeton University Press

An authoritative anthology tracing the history of one of the most important concepts Black people drew on to challenge the brutal, totalizing system of Jim Crow racism This book brings together a wealth of readings on the metaphor of the “New Negro,” charting how generations of thinkers debated its meaning and seized on its potency to stake out an astonishingly broad and sometimes contradictory range of ideological positions. It features dozens of newly unearthed pieces by major figures such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Charles S. Johnson, and Drusilla Dunjee Houston as well as writings from Cuba, the US Virgin Islands, Dominica, France, Sierra Leone, South Africa, colonial Zimbabwe, and the United States. Demonstrating how this evocative and supremely protean concept predates its popularization in Alain Locke’s 1925 anthology of the same name, The New Negro takes readers from its beginnings as a response to Henry Grady’s famous “New South” address in 1886 through the Harlem Renaissance and the New Deal. Opening a fascinating window into a largely unexplored chapter in African American, Afro-Latin American, and African intellectual history, this groundbreaking anthology includes writings by Gwendolyn Bennett, Marita Bonner, John Edward Bruce (“Bruce Grit”), Nannie Helen Burroughs, Charles W. Chesnutt, James Bertram Clarke (“José Clarana,” “Jaime Gil”), Anna Julia Cooper, Alexander Crummell, Countee Cullen, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Marcus Garvey, Hubert Harrison, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, D. Hamilton Jackson, Fenton Johnson, Claude McKay, Oscar Micheaux, Jeanne “Jane” Nardal, Jean Toomer, Gustavo Urrutia, Booker T. Washington, Dorothy West, Ruth Whitehead Whaley, Fannie Barrier Williams, Carter G. Woodson, and a host of others.