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Belton, Val-Jean, African-American Art and the Political Dissent During the Harlem Renaissance www.yale.edu.au/ynhti/curriculum/units/2000/4/00.04.01xhtml 1/9/01

MacLeod, Glen, The Visual Arts in Levenson, Michael (ed) The Cambridge Companion to Modernism pp 194 - 216

Miers, Charles (ed) Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America (New York: Harry N Abrahms Inc, 1987)

Przybilla, Carrie William Henry Johnson www.pbs.org/ringsofpassion/joy/johnson.html 1/9/01

Stuart, Andrea The Harlem Renaissance in the twenties produced a wealth of black talent. But what was its legacy and who did it really benefit?. New Statesman (1996), June 27, 1997 126:4340: 40-41

Modernism and Modernity www.inivia.org/harlem/modern.html 1/9/01

The New Negro www.inivia.org/harlem/negro.html 1/9/01

www.assumption.edu./HTML/Academic/history/His130/P-H/Harlem2/default.html 1/9/01

Driscoll, Catherine. "Primitive/Primitivism." Week 6 Course Material. Semester
2, 2001
http://myuni.adelaide.edu.au/T&render_type
Kantaris, Geoffrey. "Avant-garde / Modernism / Post-modernism." M. Phil. In
European Literature Fictions of Modernity. 1997.
Poggioli, Renato. "The Concept of the Avant-garde." The Theory of the
Avant-Garde. Cambridge mass: The Becknar Press of Harvard University Press,
1968.

Smethurst, James. "Southern Road and the New Negro Renaissance". The New Red
Negro: The Literary Left and African American Poetry, 1930 1946. Oxford
University Press, 1999.
http://www.english .uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/brown/smethurst.htm


"A Blues Aesthetic" and "Modernism and Modernity". Modernism, Primitivism,
Neo-Primitivism, Harlem Renaissance, Imagining Africa.
http://www.iniva.org/harlem/blues.html