000776123 000__ 03728cam\a2200385\a\4500 000776123 001__ 776123 000776123 005__ 20210515124603.0 000776123 008__ 940804s1995\\\\maua\\\\\b\\\\000\0\eng\\ 000776123 010__ $$a 94071035 000776123 019__ $$a491719878$$a818850214 000776123 020__ $$a0312100817$$q(paperback) 000776123 020__ $$a9780312100810$$q(paperback) 000776123 033__ $$a980713$$b980713 000776123 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm32847107 000776123 035__ $$a776123 000776123 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dBAKER$$dNLGGC$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dZWZ$$dMNY$$dIHI$$dTNF$$dGBVCP$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO$$dTC@ 000776123 043__ $$an-us--- 000776123 049__ $$aISEA 000776123 05000 $$aPS3555.L625$$bI5328 1995 000776123 08200 $$a813/.54$$220 000776123 24500 $$aCultural contexts for Ralph Ellison's Invisible man /$$cedited with an introduction by Eric J. Sundquist. 000776123 260__ $$aBoston :$$bBedford Books of St. Martin's Press,$$c©1995. 000776123 300__ $$axi, 258 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c21 cm. 000776123 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000776123 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000776123 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000776123 4901_ $$aA Bedford documentary companion 000776123 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 249-255). 000776123 50500 $$gI. "The scaffolding of a nation": the black belt and beyond --$$tAtlanta Exposition address /$$rBooker T. Washington --$$tOf our spiritual strivings /$$rW.E.B. Du Bois --$$tOf Mr. Booker T. Washington /$$rW.E.B. Du Bois --$$tFounder's day address at Tuskegee, 1931 /$$rAnson Phelps Stokes --$$tCowards from the colleges /$$rLangston Hughes --$$tSocial equality /$$rGunnar Myrdal --$$tBrown v. Board of Education: the effects of segregation /$$rSupreme Court brief --$$tThe shadow of the plantation /$$rCharles S. Johnson --$$tTore up and a-movin' /$$rBernice Kelly Harris --$$tAn analysis of negro patriotism /$$rWilliam N. Colson --$$tThe black migration /$$rW.T. Andrews --$$t12 million black voices /$$rRichard Wright --$$gII. "A heap of signifying": vernacular culture --$$t(What did I do to be so) black and blue /$$rAndy Razaf --$$tRun, nigger, run /$$rAfrican American folk song --$$tJack the rabbit! Jack the bear! /$$rAfrican American folk song --$$tThe devil's son-in-law /$$rPeetie Wheatstraw --$$tMany thousands gone /$$rAfrican American spiritual --$$tWhy Mr. Dog runs Brer Rabbit /$$rEmma Backus --$$tBrer Rabbit and the goobers /$$rCarl Carmer --$$tDe sweet pertater man /$$rstreet market song --$$tSweet-the-monkey /$$rLeo Gurley --$$tHip language /$$rMezz Mezzrow --$$gIII. "The city within a city": Harlem, U.S.A. --$$tPortrait of Harlem /$$rFederal Writers' Project --$$tThe new negro /$$rAlain Locke --$$tBlacks in the labor movement /$$rSterling Spero and Abram L. Harris --$$tRace catechism /$$rCyril V. Briggs --$$tAfrica for the Africans: speech delivered at Liberty Hall, August 1921 /$$rMarcus Garvey --$$tThe road to negro liberation /$$rHarry Haywood --$$tMarxism and the American negro /$$rWill Herberg --$$tMarxism and the woman question /$$rAvram Landy --$$tNegro Americans, what now? /$$rJames Weldon Johnson --$$tHarlem runs wild /$$rClaude McKay --$$tThe Harlem riot of 1943 /$$rAdam Clayton Powell, Sr. --$$tThe negro and the Second World War /$$rRalph Ellison --$$tHarlem is nowhere /$$rRalph Ellison. 000776123 520__ $$aSundquist examines the cultural and social context woven through Ellison's novel, where episodes in the novel are clearly drawn from (or meant to reflect on) historical events or institutions. These selections include speeches, essays, folktales, historical analyses, and other cultural documents that Ellison used in "Invisible Man" to refer to African American events and traditions which shaped his narrator's life. 000776123 60010 $$aEllison, Ralph.$$tInvisible man. 000776123 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xSocial conditions. 000776123 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRace relations. 000776123 7001_ $$aSundquist, Eric J. 000776123 830_0 $$aBedford documentary companion. 000776123 85210 $$bmcc$$h813.54$$i.I5328 000776123 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:776123$$pGLOBAL_SET 000776123 980__ $$aBIB 000776123 980__ $$aBOOK