![]() The Harlem Renaissance: Criticism & History | Anthologies. ![]() Use the links to go directly to areas of interest: Anthologies published across several decades are also included to stimulate discussion about canon formation, changes in taste and aesthetics, and to introduce readers to work by authors that may have been neglected over the years. We have included works of criticism and literary history, biographies, letters, reference works, interviews, and more. In some cases, these resources will be useful to students and scholars looking to do a "deep dive," while others provide more general context to orient readers among the rich worlds represented in the exhibition. The book you didn't know you were looking for may be right there. ![]() And when you go to the stacks to retrieve a book, be sure to look on the shelves around it. ![]() ![]() Be sure to check the hyperlinked subject headings in each book's record if you wish to explore more. All books are in the Society Library collection and the vast majority are in our open, circulating stacks. Titles are linked to our catalog. The bibliography below is presented to help those who wish to learn more about the books and authors included in our exhibition Black Literature Matters. ![]()
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