New World A-Coming: African American Documentary Intertexts of the Federal Writers' Project.
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| Title: | New World A-Coming: African American Documentary Intertexts of the Federal Writers' Project. |
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| Authors: | Butts, J. J.1 |
| Source: | African American Review. Winter2011, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p649-666. 18p. |
| Subject Terms: | New Deal, 1933-1939, Inner cities |
| Company/Entity: | Federal Writers' Project |
| Reviews & Products: | 12,000,000 Black Voices (Book), New World A-Coming: Inside Black America (Book) |
| People: | Ottley, Roi, 1906-1960, Wright, Richard, 1908-1960 |
| Abstract: | A literary criticism discusses documentary texts on the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, particularly the 1941 book "12 Million Black Voices" by Richard Wright and the 1943 book "New World A-Coming" by Roi Ottley. It examines these works as intertexts of guidebooks to New York City produced by the Federal Writers' Project (FWP), a New Deal program. The author explores spatial representation, the identification of Harlem as a ghetto, and relationships between folk cultural and national community. |
| Database: | Education Research Complete |
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