"Charts the development of African American women as public intellectuals and the evolution of their thought from the end of the 1800s through the Black Power era of the 1970s"--Amazon.
Contains articles that examines the lives and works of thirty-four Chicano and Chicana, and Dominican writers, and includes five essays that explore themes in Latino and Latina literature, such as feminism, and history.
Contains critical articles which analyze important literary works from the Harlem Renaissance and provide information about the genre's most influential writers and works.
A study of the lives and works of women writers who practiced their art during the Harlem Renaissance of the early twentieth century, focusing on African-American authors Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, and Zora Neale Hurston.
Presents a three volume set that looks at Latino culture, focusing on cultural traditions, secular and religious celebrations, and religious beliefs and practices.
Presents alphabetized biographical and critical profiles of over sixty African-American dramatists from the nineteenth century through the early twenty-first, such as James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, and Richard Wright.