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Black Bostonians and the Politics of Culture, 1920-1940 - Roses, Lorraine Elena
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In the 1920s and 1930s Boston became a rich and distinctive site of African American artistic production, encompassing literature, theatre, music, and visual art. Owing to the ephemeral nature of much of this work, many of the era's primary sources have been lost. Lorraine E. Roses employs archival sources and personal interviews to recover this artistic output.

Produktbeschreibung
In the 1920s and 1930s Boston became a rich and distinctive site of African American artistic production, encompassing literature, theatre, music, and visual art. Owing to the ephemeral nature of much of this work, many of the era's primary sources have been lost. Lorraine E. Roses employs archival sources and personal interviews to recover this artistic output.
Autorenporträt
Lorraine Elena Roses is professor emerita of Spanish at Wellesley College. She is coeditor of Harlem's Glory: Black Women Writing, 1900-1950 and Harlem Renaissance and Beyond: Literary Biographies of One Hundred Black Women Writers, 1900-1945.