The sage in Harlem : : H. L. Mencken and the black writers of the 1920s / / Charles Scruggs.

Originally published in 1984. The Sage in Harlem establishes H. L. Mencken as a catalyst for the blossoming of black literary culture in the 1920s and chronicles the intensely productive exchange of ideas between Mencken and two generations of black writers: the Old Guard who pioneered the Harlem Re...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, Maryland ;, London : : Johns Hopkins University Press,, 2019.
©1984
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 213 pages)
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