00602 | "New Negro in City is Impudent and Jealous, but Not Hopeless- Dubois"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"New Negro in City is Impudent and Jealous, but Not Hopeless- Dubois"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
"New Negro in City is Impudent and Jealous, but Not Hopeless- Dubois." Light America's News Magazine, 30 Jun. 1928.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1928
Publication Month
6
Publication Day
30
File Location
Dropbox (1917-1928)
Unique ID
00602
File Name
New Negro in City is Impudent and Jealous, but Not Hopeless, 1928
00601 | "New Negro in America, The"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"New Negro in America, The"
Publication
Illustrations?
Photographs
Use of Terms
Negro woman
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Ketcham, George F. “The New Negro in America.” The Listener, 25 June 1930, p. 1103-1104.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
6
Publication Day
25
File Location
Dropbox (Section VI)
Unique ID
00601
File Name
178 Ketcham- New Negro in American 1930.pdf
00600 | "Expressed by Our Contemporaries: The New Negro in the New South"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Expressed by Our Contemporaries: The New Negro in the New South"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
“Expressed by Our Contemporaries: The New Negro in the New South.” New York Amsterdam News, 11 Jun. 1930, p. 24.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
6
Publication Day
11
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00600
File Name
Expressed by Our Contemporaries, 1930
00599 | "Between the Lines: A Fight Fallacy"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Between the Lines: A Fight Fallacy"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
_
Formatted Full Citation
Hancock, Gordon B. "Between the Lines: A Fight Fallacy." New Journal and Guide, 26 Apr. 1930, p. 10.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
4
Publication Day
26
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00599
File Name
Hancock, A Fight Fallacy, 1930
00598 | "Pictures 'New Negro' at Hunter College Meeting"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Pictures 'New Negro' at Hunter College Meeting"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
“Pictures ‘New Negro’ at Hunter College Meeting.” New York Amsterdam News, 9 Apr. 1930, p. 18.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
4
Publication Day
9
File Location
Dropbox (Averee's Research)
Unique ID
00598
File Name
Pictures New Negro at Hunter College, 1930
00597 | "German People Show Keen Interest in Race Problem"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"German People Show Keen Interest in Race Problem"
Publication
Illustrations?
Photographs
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
McMillan, Lewis K. "German People Show Keen Interest in Race Problem." Chicago Defender, 5 Apr. 1930, p. 4.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
4
Publication Day
5
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00597
File Name
McMillan, German People Show Keen Interest in Race Problem, 1930
00596 | "A.P. Randolph Finds Culture Permeating Dixie Colleges"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"A.P. Randolph Finds Culture Permeating Dixie Colleges"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
"A.P. Randolph Finds Culture Permeating Dixie Colleges." Chicago Defender, 29 Mar. 1930, p. 10.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
3
Publication Day
29
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00596
File Name
A.P. Randolph Finds Culture Permeating Dixie Colleges, 1930
00595 | "Why so Much Ado About the Harlem Negro?"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Why so Much Ado About the Harlem Negro?"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
Old Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Anti
Formatted Full Citation
Miller, Kelly. “Why so Much Ado about the Harlem Negro.” Baltimore Afro-American, 29 Mar. 1930, p. 6.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
3
Publication Day
29
File Location
Dropbox (Section VI)
Unique ID
00595
File Name
177 Miller- Why So Much Ado about Harlem Negro.pdf
00594 | "Critique Holds New Negro Art Theatre Not so Arty Seeing First Night"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Critique Holds New Negro Art Theatre Not so Arty Seeing First Night"
Publication
Illustrations?
No illustrations
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Anti
Formatted Full Citation
Fletcher, Thomas T. "Critique Holds New Negro Art Theatre Not so Arty After Seeing First Night." New York Amsterdam News, 5 Feb. 1930, p. 11.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
2
Publication Day
5
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00594
File Name
Fletcher, Critique Holds New Negro Art Theatre Not so Arty, 1930
00592 | "Race Values in Aframerican Music"
Anonymous (not verified)
Title Formatted
"Race Values in Aframerican Music"
Publication
Use of Terms
New Negro
References Slavery?
No
Pro- or Anti-New Negro?
Pro
Formatted Full Citation
Laubenstein, Paul Fritz. "Race Values in Aframerican Music." Music Quarterly, 1930, p. 378-403.
Reprint?
No
Publication Year
1930
Publication Month
0
Publication Day
0
File Location
Dropbox (1929-1968)
Unique ID
00592
File Name
Laubenstein, Race Values in Aframerican Music, 1930