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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 Birth of an Intellectual Journey
2 Bohemian Immersions
3 An Alien among Outsiders
4 Rejecting Bohemia: The Politicization of Ethnic Guilt
5 The Quest for a Blacker Art
6 Toward a Black Arts Infrastructure
7 Black Arts Poet and Essayist
8 Black Revolutionary Playwright
9 Kawaida: Totalizing the Commitment
10 The Slave as Master: Black Nationalism, Kawaida, and the Repression of Women
11 New-Ark and the Emergence of Pragmatic Nationalism
12 Pan-Africanism
13 National Black Political Convention
14 Ever Faithful: Toward a Religious Marxism
15 The Artist as Marxist / The Marxist as Artist
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 Birth of an Intellectual Journey
2 Bohemian Immersions
3 An Alien among Outsiders
4 Rejecting Bohemia: The Politicization of Ethnic Guilt
5 The Quest for a Blacker Art
6 Toward a Black Arts Infrastructure
7 Black Arts Poet and Essayist
8 Black Revolutionary Playwright
9 Kawaida: Totalizing the Commitment
10 The Slave as Master: Black Nationalism, Kawaida, and the Repression of Women
11 New-Ark and the Emergence of Pragmatic Nationalism
12 Pan-Africanism
13 National Black Political Convention
14 Ever Faithful: Toward a Religious Marxism
15 The Artist as Marxist / The Marxist as Artist
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author