Description: Title: The Negro in American CultureAuthor: Margaret Just Butcher; Alain LeRoy LockePublisher: Knopf (New York)Date: 1969ISBN: N/ADescription: From the dust jacket: "...This book details and criticizes the Negro's role in American society and culture (as slave, as freeman, as citizen). It discusses his role in music, dance, folklore, poetry, polemics, fiction, drama, painting, sculpture, education, and other cultural fields." Written by Margaret Butcher at the behest of her mentor, Harlem Renaissance philosopher Alain LeRoy Locke. Hardcover, not an ex-library book.Condition: Used hardcover. NOT an ex-library book. Scuff marks and age-related discoloration on jacket and page blocks. Binding slightly loose from spine. Pen mark on front free endpaper. Page faces are clean and readable with no folds, tears, ink or pencil marks to be found. The Friends of the Springfield Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the work of the Springfield Library (Massachusetts). The Friends work to promote awareness of library resources, raise funds for special programming, and advocate on behalf of library interests. Your purchase directly benefits the libraries. It helps to purchase essential materials such as books, computer programs, updated technology and also helps to ensure the continuance of excellent children's programs. Thank you.
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Publication Year: 1969
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: The Negro in American Culture
Author: Margaret Just Butcher, Alain Leroy Locke
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Dust Jacket
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Genre: History
Original Language: English
Topic: African Americans, American History