The New Negro
The Brown Madonna
THE NEW NEGRO
AN INTERPRETATION
EDITED BU ALAIN LOCKE
BOOK
DECORATION
AND
PORTRAITS
BY
WINOLD
REISS
ALBERT AND CHARLES BONI
NEW YORK 1925 Copyright, 1925, by Albert & Charles Boni, Inc.
Published, December, 1925
Second printing, March, 1927
Printed in the United States of America
This Volume
Is Dedicated
To The
YOUNGER GENERATION
(Traditional.)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks are due and acknowledgment made by the Editor and Publishers for the kind permission of the authors and publishers listed for the use of copyright material in the preparation of this volume. Especial acknowledgment is made to the Survey Associates and the Editors of the Survey Graphic for the assignment of the material of the Harlem Number, March, 1925, of Survey Graphic, the bulk of which, with much additional new material, has been incorporated.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Cover design and book decorations by Winold Reiss
Drawings by Winold Reiss
The Brown Madonna. | Frontispiece |
Portrait Sketch: Alain Locke | facing page 6 |
Portrait: Jean Toomer. | facing“ page“ 100 |
Portrait: Countée Cullen. | facing“ page“ 132 |
Study: Paul Robeson as “Emperor Jones” | facing“ page“ 166 |
Portrait: Roland Hayes. | facing“ page“ 208 |
African Phantasie: Awakening | facing“ page“ 232 |
Type Sketch: “Ancestral”. | facing“ page“ 242 |
Portrait: Charles S. Johnson | facing“ page“ 278 |
Portrait: James Weldon Johnson | facing“ page“ 306 |
Portrait: Robert Russa Moton | facing“ page“ 324 |
Type Sketch: “From the Tropic Isles” . | facing“ page“ 342 |
Portrait Sketch: Elise Johnson McDougald | facing“ page“ 370 |
Portrait: Mary McLeod Bethune | facing“ page“ 378 |
Portrait: W. E. Burghardt Du Bois | facing“ page“ 386 |
Type Sketch: “The Librarian” | facing“ page“ 394 |
Type Sketch: “The School Teachers” | facing“ page“ 410 |
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Drawings and Decorative Designs by Aaron Douglas
Meditation. | page 54 |
Rebirth. | page“ 56 |
Sahdji. | page“ 112 |
The Poet. | page“ 128 |
The Sun-God. | page“ 138 |
“Emperor Jones”. | page“ 152 |
“Roll, Jordan, Roll”. | page“ 196 |
“And the Stars began to Fall”. | page“ 198 |
Music. | page 216 |
The Spirit of Africa | page“ 228 |
“From the New World” | page“ 270 |
W. V. Ruckterschell: | |
Young Negro | page“ 46 |
Drawings by Miguel Covarrubias | |
Jazz. | page 225 |
Blues Singer | page“ 227 |
Negro-Americana: Title Pages from the Schomburg Collection | |
Title Page—Jupiter Hammon | page 26 |
Title“ Page“—Slave Narrative | page“ 28 |
Title“ Page“—Jacobus Capitein | page“ 230 |
African Sculptures | |
From the Barnes Foundation Collection: | |
Baoulé Mask. | page 244 |
Bushongo Mask. | page“ 255 |
Soudan-Niger Mask. | page“ 257 |
Yabouba Mask. | page“ 258 |
Ceremonial Mask (Ivory Coast) | page“ 259 |
Dahomey Bronze. | page“ 260 |
From other Collections: | |
Bronze Mask (Guillaume Collection) | page 256 |
Congo Portrait Statue (Tervuren Museum) | page“ 263 |
Benin Bronze (Berlin Ethnological Museum) | page“ 265 |
Ceremonial Mask,—Dahomey (Frankford Museum). | page“ 268 |
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.
This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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