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Though Anita Scott Coleman was born in Mexico and reared in New Mexico, her stories appeared frequently in ""The Crisis"" and other leading journals of the Harlem Renaissance. This collection presents a road map of African American life in the Southwest and West during the movements glory days.

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The 21 short stories it gathers, arranged chronologically, grow more somber and complex over time. [...] Coleman's perspective extends and challenges conventional notions about the settings, characters and themes of early 20th- century African- American fiction. Her work is entertaining for the general reader and historically significant for the scholar. --Publisher's Weekly ""The present collection of intriguing stories, which often emphasize the importance of racial solidarity and the black family, helps to extend the geographical boundaries of the Harlem Renaissance.""--L. J. Parascandola, Choice Oct. 2008

Unfinished Masterpiece The Harlem Renaissance

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    A Paperback by Bruce A. Glasrud, Cary D. Wintz, Laurie Champion

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      Publisher: MP-TTU Texas Tech University
      Publication Date: 5/30/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780896726291, 978-0896726291
      ISBN10: 0896726290

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Though Anita Scott Coleman was born in Mexico and reared in New Mexico, her stories appeared frequently in ""The Crisis"" and other leading journals of the Harlem Renaissance. This collection presents a road map of African American life in the Southwest and West during the movements glory days.

      Trade Review
      The 21 short stories it gathers, arranged chronologically, grow more somber and complex over time. [...] Coleman's perspective extends and challenges conventional notions about the settings, characters and themes of early 20th- century African- American fiction. Her work is entertaining for the general reader and historically significant for the scholar. --Publisher's Weekly ""The present collection of intriguing stories, which often emphasize the importance of racial solidarity and the black family, helps to extend the geographical boundaries of the Harlem Renaissance.""--L. J. Parascandola, Choice Oct. 2008

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