| African-American Classics Vol. 22Great Stories and Poems from America's Earliest Black Writers | | Artist:
| Baker, Kyle Richardson, Afua Eeden, Trevor Von Love, Jeremy DuBurke, Randy Shaw, Stan Knight, Milton Monroe, Arie Webb, Jim Hendrix, Shepherd Taylor, Kevin Hickerson, Leilani Marshall, Kenjji Mallett, Keith Brown, Larry Poncho Jennings, John Brewer, Glenn Wood, Masheka Thomas, Titus V. McGill, Mac Robinson, Jimmie | Editor:
| Tooks, Lance Pomplun, Tom | Author:
| Hughes, Langston Hurston, Zora Neale Du Bois, W. E. B. Toomer, Jean Dunbar, Paul Laurence Nelson, Alice Dunbar Chesnutt, Charles W. McKay, Claude Bentley, Florence Lewis Harper, Frances E. W. Bagnall, Robert W. Caution, Ethel M. Pendleton, Leila Amos Corrothers, James D. Newsome, Effie Lee Campbell, James Edwin Johnson, James Weldon Simmons, Alex Priest, Christopher Johnson, Mat DuBois, W. E. B. | Series title: | Graphic Classics Gn Ser. | ISBN: | 978-0-9825630-4-5 | Publication Date: | Jan 2012 | Publisher: | Eureka Productions
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $17.95 | Book Description:
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- African-American Classics presents great stories and poems from America's earliest Black writers, illustrated by contemporary African-American artists. Featured are "Two Americans" by Florence Lewis Bentley, "The Goophered Grapevine" by Charles W. Chesnutt, "Becky" by Jean Toomer, two short plays by Zora Neale Hurston, and six more tales of humor and tragedy. Also featured are eleven poems, including Langston Hughes' "Danse Africaine" and "The Negro", plus Paul Laurence...
More Description - African-American Classics presents great stories and poems from America's earliest Black writers, illustrated by contemporary African-American artists. Featured are "Two Americans" by Florence Lewis Bentley, "The Goophered Grapevine" by Charles W. Chesnutt, "Becky" by Jean Toomer, two short plays by Zora Neale Hurston, and six more tales of humor and tragedy. Also featured are eleven poems, including Langston Hughes' "Danse Africaine" and "The Negro", plus Paul Laurence Dunbar's "Sympathy" ('I know why the caged bird sings...')
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