Description
Presents early twentieth-century Chicago as a vital centrepiece of Black thought and expression
About the Author
Darlene Clark Hine is Board of Trustees Professor of African American Studies, professor of history, and chair of African American Studies at Northwestern University. John McCluskey Jr. is professor emeritus of African American and African Diaspora Studies at Indiana University.
Reviews
"This collection reveals that 1930s-50s Chicago had enough African American artists who were born, worked, or studied there-in the applied, performing, and recording arts, social sciences, and literature-to constitute a critical mass rivaling the earlier cultural exuberance of Harlem."--Choice
"The book offers highly readable essays from scholars who tell stories about the artists -- including some Harlem Renaissance ex-parts who came to Chicago -- and the conditions that contributed to a major arts movement in the city that lasted for more than two decades."--Chicago Tribune
"A lively, useful anthology of ten critical essays on Chicago's remarkable upturn in black cultural politics and political culture at midcentury."--Journal of Illinois History
"A service to all readers interested in twentieth-century American cultural history."--Literature & History
"The Black Chicago Renaissance offers an in-depth investigation of the Renaissance and. . . . Positions itself as one of the most successful works of scholarship on this movement. . . . A must-read for American culture, African-American culture, and African-American and American history studies."--Journal of American Culture
"The Black Chicago Renaissance is an informative. . . anthology of ten essays that analyzes the city's African American cultural fluorescence from the early 1930s to the early 1950s. . . .Offers pioneering research on multiple understudied topics."--The Journal of American History
"Hine and McCluskey fill the gap found in the scholarship regarding the rise of black artistic communities."--The Journal of American Ethnic History
Book Information
ISBN 9780252037023
Author Darlene Clark Hine
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint University of Illinois Press
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Weight(grams) 966g
Dimensions(mm) 279mm * 216mm * 23mm