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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: January 2011
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Wednesday, January 12, 2011. How Black is It? Renaissance Man George S. Schuyler vs. the Harlem Renaissance. March 7, 2002. Toogood Reports/A Different Drummer. How black is Spike Lee? Are his movies the expression of an authentically black consciousness, or is Lee merely the marionette of the rich, powerful white men in Hollywood pulling his strings? In the Gospel According to the Civil Rights Movement, the 1920s saw the greatest flowering of black cre...
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: February 2012
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Friday, February 24, 2012. George S. Schuyler: Portraits of the Writer and His Family. Schuyler as a relatively young man, circa 1930. George Schuyler, photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1941. The Schuylers at home in Harlem, 1946, photo shot by Carl Van Vechten. Parents kissing Phillipa after a piano recital, mid-to-late 1940s. The Schuylers' daughter, Philippa, circa 1950. The photograph that accompanied the aging Schuyler's Courier. The Wyatt Earp Journ...
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: January 2009
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Monday, January 19, 2009. The Story of George S. Schuyler. NRO Weekend, February 3-4, 2001. By Nicholas Stix, a New York-based freelance writer. During Black History Month, mainstream and black media outlets will ignore many important names. Names like Samuel I. Brooks, Rachel Call, Edgecombe Wright, John Kitchen, William Stockton, Verne Caldwell and D. Johnson. Who were those people? In a typical 1930s edition of the Courier. And WE.B. DuBois's...Durin...
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: November 2004
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Saturday, November 13, 2004. George S. Schuyler, All-American. If we are to honestly understand black history, and thus, American history, we must understand the life and work of George S. Schuyler. Well, here it is the third Black History Month, and I'll bet you haven't heard one thing about George S. Schuyler (1895-1977). What's that, you say - there's only ONE Black History Month? Where have you been? Published a typical BHM puff piece. 1875-1950) as...
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: December 2009
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Saturday, December 19, 2009. By George S. Schuyler. The opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer and do not necessarily express the policy or opinions of The Pittsburgh Courier.). A package of dynamite is The Great Deceit by my old friend, Zygmund Dobbs, a demon researcher, whose writings are no comfort to many of the luminaries of liberalism in the U. S. A. In his latest book, which bears a foreword by the distinguished. There is much ...
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: October 2006
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Saturday, October 28, 2006. Black No More: A Novel. By George S. Schuyler. Reviewed by Nicholas Stix. Life is a Con. Novel, Black No More. Is a deliciously wicked satire on 1920s American racial mores. First published in 1931, it was initially reissued during the late 1980s as part of The Northeastern Library of Black Literature. Like many satires, Black No More. This idea is realized by "Dr. Junius Crookman". Talented tenth" of bourgeois negro society ...
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler: December 2010
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Schuyleriana: The Work and Life of George Schuyler. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain. NS: This polemic was commissioned as a rebuttal to George S. Schuyler’s previously published polemic, The Negro-Art Hokum. But then there are the low-down folks, the so-called common element, and they are the majority- -may the Lord be praised! A prominent Negro clubwoman in Philadelphia paid eleven dollars to hear Raquel Meller sing Andalusian popular songs. Or a clown (How amusing!