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"A white girl's prayer" in "The poet's page," The crisis
Introduction : in search of MIss Anne
Part 1. Miss Anne's world. Black and white identity politics
An erotics of race
Part 2. Choosing blackness : sex, love, and passing. Let my people go : Lillian E. Wood passes for Black
Josephine Cogdell Schuyler : "the fall of a fair confederate"
Part 3. Repudiating whiteness : politics, patronage, and primitivism. Black souls : Annie Nathan Meyer writes Black
Charlotte Osgood Mason : "mother of the primitives"
Part 4. Rewards and costs : publishing, performance, and modern rebellion. Imitation of life : Fannie Hurst's "Sensation in Harlem"
Nancy Cunard : "I speak as if I were a Negro myself"
Epilogue : "love and consequences."
Introduction : in search of MIss Anne
Part 1. Miss Anne's world. Black and white identity politics
An erotics of race
Part 2. Choosing blackness : sex, love, and passing. Let my people go : Lillian E. Wood passes for Black
Josephine Cogdell Schuyler : "the fall of a fair confederate"
Part 3. Repudiating whiteness : politics, patronage, and primitivism. Black souls : Annie Nathan Meyer writes Black
Charlotte Osgood Mason : "mother of the primitives"
Part 4. Rewards and costs : publishing, performance, and modern rebellion. Imitation of life : Fannie Hurst's "Sensation in Harlem"
Nancy Cunard : "I speak as if I were a Negro myself"
Epilogue : "love and consequences."