03406 am 2200925 n 450 9910214920303321201701172-86906-469-110.4000/books.pufr.4146(CKB)3710000001633563(FrMaCLE)OB-pufr-4146(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57976(PPN)20267293X(EXLCZ)99371000000163356320170601j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRegards croisés sur les Afro-Américains Mélange en l'honneur de Michel Fabre /Claude JulienTours Presses universitaires François-Rabelais20171 online resource (358 p.) In a 1932 article for the journal Opportunity, Charles Hamlin Good acknowledged an earlier “golden age” of African American literature. At the height of the Harlem Renaissance, Good reminded his readers of the writing produced by ante-bellum New Orleans’s Creoles of color. He argued that these writers “deserve more than passing notice for the work they did. In the dark ages of slavery their work foreshadowed the Negro cultural revival of today.” (Good, 79.)HistoryLiterature AmericanlittératureAfricains AméricainshistoireliteratureAfrican AmericanhistoryhistoirelittératureAfricains AméricainsHistoryLiterature AmericanlittératureAfricains AméricainshistoireliteratureAfrican AmericanhistoryBandry Michel1316824Benesch Klaus608806Berben-Masi Jacqueline1307419Berrian Brenda F1316825Binder Wolfgang188514Bordat Francis981168Casmier Stephen1316826Charras Françoise1313211Christol Hélène1305150Clary Françoise1307414Dantec-Lowry Hélène Le1307415Donatien-Yssa Patricia1316827Edwards Brent Hayes1011834Emanuel James A468953Everett Percival1142025Ferris William1044661Julien Claude375453Kekeh-Dika Andrée-Anne1316828Kom Ambroise526929Litwack Leon F1011863Margolies Edward563170Martin Florence1060225Ostendorf Berndt1316829Portelli Sandro1316830Raynaud Claudine1285411Reed Ishmael1316831Rowley Hazel526695Rubeo Ugo232747Sollors Werner542765Weiss Mary Lynn1316832Williams John A309313Julien Claude375453FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910214920303321Regards croisés sur les Afro-Américains3032786UNINA