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Wallace Thurman

Wallace Thurman

Wallace Thurman

Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Blacker the Berry...
Jul 12, 2009
Blacker the Berry... will be released on February 02, 1996 in Trade Paperback
Feb 02, 1996
Blacker the Berry... is now available in Trade Paperback
Feb 02, 1996
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Feb 02, 1996
Blacker the Berry... is now available in
Feb 02, 1996

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WDBJ7.com, October 28, 2011
...by Stephen Mitchell — as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman's "The Blacker the Berry," Jean Toomer's "Cane," and Langston Hughes' "Not Without Laughter) from the Library of America. But given...
Chicago Tribune, October 17, 2011
...rendering by Stephen Mitchell as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman's "The Blacker the Berry," Jean Toomer's "Cane," and Langston Hughes' "Not Without Laughter) from the Library of America. But...
Baltimore Sun, October 13, 2011
...rendering by Stephen Mitchell as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman's "The Blacker the Berry," Jean Toomer's "Cane," and Langston Hughes' "Not Without Laughter) from the Library of America. But...
Pop Matters, September 27, 2011
...by Stephen Mitchell — as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman’s “The Blacker the Berry,” Jean Toomer’s “Cane,” and Langston Hughes’ “Not Without Laughter) from the Library of...
West Hawaii Today, September 25, 2011
...by Stephen Mitchell -- as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman's "The Blacker the Berry," Jean Toomer's "Cane," and Langston Hughes' "Not Without Laughter) from the Library of America. But given...
Herald & Review, September 23, 2011
...by Stephen Mitchell - as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman's "The Blacker the Berry,'' Jean Toomer's "Cane,'' and Langston Hughes' "Not Without Laughter) from the Library of America. But given...
Lake Wylie Pilot, September 21, 2011
...by Stephen Mitchell - as well as a two-volume set of nine novels of the Harlem Renaissance (including Wallace Thurman's "The Blacker the Berry," Jean Toomer's "Cane," and Langston Hughes' "Not Without Laughter) from the Library of America. But given...
George-Anne Daily, February 14, 2012
...of 1935 when Aaron Douglas hosted a Memorial Dinner Party in the honor of black American historical figures Wallace Thurman and Rudolf Fisher. Each scene is dedicated to a separate figure from the Harlem Renaissance, and the first one started with Aaron...
Elisa - My reviews and Ramblings, May 27, 2011
...in the only issue of the art magazine Fire!!. From 1926 to 1928 he lived with the writer Wallace Thurman at 267 W 136th Street in Harlem, New York. The apartment complex in which they stayed was known as "Niggeratti Manor," and the walls were decorated...