Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935-46

Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935-46

Author
Bill V. Mullen
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Language
English
Year
1999
Page
256
ISBN
0252067487,9780252067488
File Type
pdf
File Size
5.1 MiB

In a stunning revision of radical politics during the Popular Front period, Bill Mullen redefines the cultural renaissance of the 1930s and early 1940s as the fruit of an extraordinary rapprochement between African-American and white members of the U.S. Left struggling to create a new 'American Negro' culture. A dynamic reappraisal of a critical moment in American cultural history, "Popular Fronts" includes a major reassessment of the politics of Richard Wright's critical reputation, a provocative reading of class struggle in Gwendolyn Brooks' Street in Bronzeville, and in-depth examinations of the institutions that comprised Chicago's black popular the Chicago Defender, the period's leading black newspaper; "Negro Story", the first magazine devoted to publishing short stories by and about black Americans; and the WPA-sponsored South Side Community Art Center.

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