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The Websters of Locust Grove / by Webster, John R. A.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.The Websters of Locust Grove by John R. A. Webster.
Subjects: Family histories.; Webster family.;
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John R. Webster : editor, Webster's Weekly : politician : street fightin man / by Webster, John R. A.,author.; Carter, Robert W.,Jr.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Biography of John R. Webster (1845-1909) of Reidsville North Carolina."
Subjects: Biographies.; Family histories.; Webster, John R.;
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J.R.R. Tolkien / by Rogers, Deborah Webster.(CARDINAL)150365; Rogers, Ivor A.,author.(CARDINAL)154492;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-158) and index.A modest life -- Literary backgrounds -- Playing and thinking -- For his children -- Mythic history -- The dawn of the age of man -- Fantasy and realism: sadness and hope.Not an exhaustive criticism, but it does introduce his life, major short works, and long fiction.
Subjects: Tolkien, J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel), 1892-1973; Fantasy literature, English; Middle Earth (Imaginary place);
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4 film favorites. [videorecording]: Dirty Harry, Magnum force, The enforcer, Sudden impact / by Daley, Robert,film producer.; Fink, Harry Julian,screenwriter.; Fink, R. M.(Rita M.),screenwriter.; Riesner, Dean,1918-2002,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)848292; Siegel, Don,1912-1991,film producer,film director.(CARDINAL)844244; Milius, John,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)763229; Cimino, Michael,screenwriter.; Post, Ted,1918-2013,film director.; Silliphant, Stirling,1918-1996,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)388765; Fargo, James,film director.; Manes, Fritz,film producer.; Stinson, Joseph C.,screenwriter.; Eastwood, Clint,1930-film producer,film director,actor.(CARDINAL)348285; Guardino, Harry,actor.; Santoni, Reni,actor.(CARDINAL)847993; Robinson, Andrew,1942-actor.; Larch, John,actor.; Mitchum, John,1919-2001,actor.(CARDINAL)772897; Mercer, Mae,actor.; Edgington, Lyn.actor.; Kobart, Ruth,actor.; Parfrey, Woodrow,1922-1984,actor.; Sommer, M. Josef,actor.; Paterson, William,1919-2003,actor.; Nolan, Jim,1915-1985,actor.; Argent, Maurice S.actor.; De Winter, Jo.actor.; Kelly, Craig G.,1907-1991,actor.; Vernon, John,1932-2005,actor.; Holbrook, Hal,actor.(CARDINAL)196169; Ryan, Mitchell,actor.; Soul, David,actor.; Perry, Felton,actor.; Urich, Robert,actor.; Niven, Kip,actor.; Matheson, Tim,1947-actor.(CARDINAL)372904; White, Christine,actor.; Popwell, Albert,1926-1999,actor.; Avery, Margaret,actor.(CARDINAL)843335; Pellow, Clifford A.,1928-actor.; Dillman, Bradford,1930-actor.; Bookwalter, DeVeren,1939-1987,actor.; Crawford, John,1920-2010,actor.; Daly, Tyne,actor.(CARDINAL)683820; Locke, Sondra,actor.(CARDINAL)379296; Hingle, Pat,actor.(CARDINAL)813556; Neenan, Audrie,1950-actor.; Drake, Paul.actor.(CARDINAL)730070; Neenan, Audrie J.actor.; Thibeau, Jack.actor.; Currie, Michael.actor.; Popwell, Albert.actor.; Keyloun, Mark.actor.; Howard, Kevyn Major,actor.; Ford, Bette.actor.(CARDINAL)436680; Parsons, Nancy,actor.; Bellan, Joe.actor.; Wellman, Wendell,actor.; Corday, Mara,1930-actor.; McCubbin, Russ.actor.; Sutton, Robert.actor.; Fish, Nancy,actor.(CARDINAL)397080; Argenziano, Carmen,1943-actor.; Britt, Lisa.actor.; Reddick, Bill.actor.; de Banzie, Lois.actor.; Child, Matthew.actor.; Surtees, Bruce,1937-2012,director of photography.; Hennesy, Dale,1926-1981,art director.; Pingitore, Carl,film editor.; Vestel, Robert de,set designer.; Wright, Glenn,costume designer.; Schifrin, Lalo,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)842053; Stanley, Frank,1922-1999,director of photography.(CARDINAL)341521; Collis, Jack T.,1923-1998,art director.; Lamphear, John D. W.,set designer.; Webster, Ferris,1912-1989,film editor.; Smith, Allen E.,art director.; Cox, Joel,film editor.; Fielding, Jerry,1922-1980,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)785659; Short, Charles W.,1919-2002,director of photography.; Hickman, Gail Morgan,author.; Schurr, S. W.,author.; Carfagno, Edward C.,production designer.; Smith, Earl E.(Screenwriter),author.; Pierce, Charles B.,author.; Schickel, Richard,commentator.(CARDINAL)124502; Malpaso (Company),production company.(CARDINAL)784803; Warner Bros. Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340305; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ),production company,presenter.; Warner Home Video (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Dirty Harry: director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; art director, Dale Hennesy ; film editor, Carl Pingitore ; set decorator, Robert DeVestel ; wardrobe, Glenn Wright ; music, Lalo Schifrin ; story by Harry Julian Fink & R.M. Fink.Enforcer: art director, Allen E. Smith ; film editors, Ferris Webster, Joel Cox ; music by Jerry Fielding ; director of photography, Charles W. Short ; based on characters created by Harry Julian Fink and R.M. Fink ; story by Gail Morgan Hickman & S.W. Schurr.Magnum force: director of photography, Frank Stanley ; art director, Jack Collis ; set decorator, John Lamphear ; film editor, Ferris Webster ; music, Lalo Schifrin ; based on original material by Harry Julian Fink and R.M. Fink ; story by John Milius.Sudden impact: music by Lalo Schifrin ; edited by Joel Cox ; production design by Edward Carfagno ; director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; based on characters created by Harry Julian Fink and R.M. Fink ; story by Earl E. Smith & Charles B. Pierce.Dirty Harry: Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni, Andy Robinson, John Larch, John Mitchum, Mae Mercer, Lyn Edgington, Ruth Kobart, Woodrow Parfrey, Josef Sommer, William Paterson, James Nolan, Maurice S. Argent, Jo De Winter, Craig G. Kelly, John Vernon.Enforcer: Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman, John Mitchum, DeVeren Bookwalter, John Crawford, Tyne Daly.Magnum force: Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook, Mitchell Ryan, David Soul, Felton Perry, Robert Urich, Kip Niven, Tim Matheson, Christine White, Richard Devon, Tony Giorgio, Albert Popwell, John Mitchum, Margaret Avery, Jack Kosslyn, Clifford A. Pellow, Adele Yoshioka.Sudden impact: Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle, Bradford Dillman, Paul Drake, Audrie J. Neenan, Jack Thibeau, Michael Currie, Albert Popwell, Mark Keyloun, Kevyn Major Howard, Bette Ford, Nancy Parsons, Joe Bellan, Wendell Wellman, Mara Corday, Russ McCubbin, Robert Sutton, Nancy Fish, Carmen Argenziano, Lisa Britt, Bill Reddick, Lois de Banzie, Matthew Child.Dirty Harry: A rooftop sniper named Scorpio has killed twice. Streetwise San Francisco police detective Harry Callahan will nail the perp one way or another-- no matter what "the system" prescribes.Enforcer: Detective Harry Callahan has a new partner, Inspector Kate Moore, who has two jobs: tracking down a band of armed-and-wacko terrorists and winning Harry's confidence.Magnum force: Harry Callahan goes up against rookie motorcycle cops gone vigilante.Sudden impact: Responding to cries of police brutality, Harry Callahan's bosses send him on an out-of-town assignment, tracking a traumatized rape victim who coldly guns down her bygone attackers.MPAA rating: R.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation (16x9, 2.4:1), SDH, Dolby Digital 5.1 (English), Dolby Digital mono.
Subjects: Police films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dirty Harry (Fictitious character); Police; Murder; Police shootings; Police corruption; Vigilantes; Serial murderers; Rape victims;
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The speeches of Frederick Douglass : a critical edition / by Douglass, Frederick,1818-1895,author.(CARDINAL)272699; McKivigan, John R.,1949-editor.(CARDINAL)169279; Husband, Julie,editor.(CARDINAL)293140; Kaufman, Heather L.,1969-editor.(CARDINAL)597287;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Illustrations; Preface; Introduction: Frederick Douglass's Oratory and Political Leadership; Part 1: Selected Speeches by Frederick Douglass; "I Have Come to Tell You Something about Slavery" (1841); "Temperance and Anti-Slavery" (1846); "American Slavery, American Religion, and the Free Church of Scotland" (1846); "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" (1852); "A Nation in the Midst of a Nation" (1853); "The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered" (1854); "The American Constitution and the Slave" (1860); "The Mission of the War" (1864)"Sources of Danger to the Republic" (1867); "Let the Negro Alone" (1869); "We Welcome the Fifteenth Amendment" (1869); "Our Composite Nationality" (1869); "Which Greeley Are We Voting For?" (1872); "Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict" (1873); "The Freedmen's Monument to Abraham Lincoln" (1876); "This Decision Has Humbled the Nation" (1883); " 'It Moves,' or the Philosophy of Reform" (1883); "I Am a Radical Woman Suffrage Man" (1888); "Self-Made Men" (1893); "Lessons of the Hour" (1894) -- Part 2: Known Influences on Frederick Douglass's Oratory; Caleb Bingham, from The Columbian Orator (1817); Henry Highland Garnet, from "An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America" (1843); Samuel Ringgold Ward, "Speech Denouncing Daniel Webster's Endorsement of the Fugitive Slave Law" (1850); Wendell Phillips, from "Toussaint L'Ouverture" (1863) -- Part 3: Frederick Douglass on Public Speaking; Frederick Douglass, "Give Us the Facts," from My Bondage and My Freedom (1855); Frederick Douglass, "One Hundred Conventions" (1843), from Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881; 1892); Frederick Douglass, "Letter from the Editor" (1849), from the Rochester North Star; Frederick Douglass, "A New Vocation before Me" (1870), from Life and Times; Frederick Douglass, "People Want to Be Amused as Well as Instructed" (1871), Letter to James Redpath; Frederick Douglass, "Great Is the Miracle of Human Speech" (1891), from the Washington (D.C.) Evening Star -- Part 4: Contemporary Commentary on Frederick Douglass as an Orator; Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, from "Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Meeting" (1841); William J. Wilson, "A Leaf from My Scrap Book: Samuel R. Ward and Frederick Douglass" (1849); Thurlow G. Weed, from "A Colored Man's Eloquence" (1853); William Wells Brown, from The Rising Son (1874); Elizabeth Cady Stanton, "An 1895 Public Letter from Elizabeth Cady Stanton on the Occasion of Frederick Douglass's Death," from In Memoriam: Frederick Douglass, ed. Helen Douglass (1897); Thomas Wentworth Higginson, from American Orators and Oratory (1901) -- Part 5: Modern Scholarly Criticism of Frederick Douglass as an Orator.
Subjects: African Americans; African American orators.; Speeches, addresses, etc., American;
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A treasury of the theatre; from Henrik Ibsen to Arthur Miller. by Gassner, John,1903-1967.(CARDINAL)124484; Mantle, Burns,1873-1948.Treasury of the theatre.;
Included bibliographies.Agamemnon / Aeschylus -- Oedipus the King / Sophocles -- The trojan women / Euripides -- The frogs / Aristophanes -- The Menaechmi / Plautus -- The brothers / Terence -- Shakuntala / Kalidasa -- Sotoba Komachi / Kwanami Kiyotsugu -- Abraham and Isaac -- The second shepherds' play -- Everyman -- The tragical history of Doctor Faustus / Christopher Marlowe -- Hamlet / William Shakespeare -- Volpone / Ben Johnson -- The duchess of Malfi / John Webster -- Fuente Ovejuna / Lope de Vega -- The misanthrope / Moliere -- Phaedra / Jean Racine -- The way of the world / William Congreve -- The school for scandal / Richard Brinsley Sheridan -- Faust, part one / J.W. von Goethe -- No trifling with love / Alfred de Musset -- Danton's death / Georg Buchner -- The inspector / Nikolai Gogol -- Maria Magdalena / Friedrich Hebbel -- A month in the country / Ivan Turgenev.Ghosts, by H. Ibsen, --Hedda Gabler, by H. Ibsen, --The Father, by A. Strindberg, --The Vultures, by H. Becque, --The Weavers, by G. Hauptmann--The Tenor, by Frank Wedekind, --The Power of Darkness, by Leo Tolstoy, --The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, --The Lower Depths, by Maxim Gork, i--The Intruder, by Maurice Maeterlinck, --Cyrano de Bergerac, by Edmund Rostand, --There Are Crimes and Crimes, by August Strindberg, --Liliom, by Ferenc Molnar, --Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandfello, --R.U.R., by Karel Capek, --Blood Wedding, by Federico Garcia Lorca, --From the Private Life of the Master Race, by Bertolt Brecht, --The Flies, by Jean-Paul Sartre, --The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, --Candida, by George Bernard Shaw, --The Admirable Crichton, by James Barrie, --Escape, by John Galsworthy, --The Workhouse Ward, by Lady Gregory, --Riders to the Sea, by John Millington Shynge, --The Plough and the Stars, by Sean O'Casey, --The Circle, by W. Somerset Maugham, --Journey's End, by R.D. Sherriff, --Blithe Spirit, by Noel Coward, --Anna Christie, by Eugene O'Neill, --The Hairy Ape, by Eugene O'Neill, --What Price Glory?, by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson, --Elizabeth the Queen, by Maxwell Anderson, --The Green Pastures, by Marc Connelly, --Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, --Golden Boy, by Clifford Odets, --The Little Foxes, by Lillian Hellman, --My Heart's in the Highlands, by William Saroyan, --The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, --Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller.
Subjects: Drama;
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The magnificent Yankee / by Sturges, John,1910-1992,Director(DLC)n 96036953; Deutsch, Armand,Producer(DLC)n 90712766; Lavery, Emmet,1902-1986,ProducerAuthor(DLC)n 82101216; Calhern, Louis,1895-1956,Actor(DLC)n 85376581; Harding, Ann,1902-1981,Actor(DLC)n 87896473; Raksin, David,Musical director(DLC)n 85199764; Green, Bernard,1908-1975,ConductorMusical director(DLC)n 85327139; Clymer, Warren.(DLC)n 85327182; Taylor, Noel,1913-2010.(DLC)n 85327183; Blaney, James.(DLC)n 87916749; Weill, Frank.(DLC)n 87860129; O'Bradovich, Bob.(DLC)n 87916787; Grimaldi, Robert.(DLC)n 87916762; Wynn, Gordon R.(DLC)n 85273940; Friend, John E.(John Edward)(DLC)n 88100699; Lunt, Alfred.(DLC)n 85369181; Fontanne, Lynn.(DLC)n 85369182; Franz, Eduard,1902-1983,Actor(DLC)n 88100639; Emhardt, Robert,1914-1994.(DLC)n 88100640; Daly, James,1918-1978.(DLC)n 85327101; Lavery, Emmet,1902-1986,ProducerAuthor(DLC)n 82101216; Hartung, Robert,Producer(DLC)n 85199190; Schaefer, George,1920-1997.(DLC)n 85199201; Lavery, Emmet,1902-1986.Magnificent Yankee.ProducerAuthor(DLC)n 82101216; Lavery, Emmet,1902-1986,producerauthor(local)tlcaut1742317149360264111; Biddle, Francis,1886-1968,producerauthor(local)tlcaut1742317155056390935; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(DLC)n 80015727 ; Turner Entertainment Co.(DLC)n 88034562 ; Warner Bros. Entertainment,Distributor(DLC)n 2004008760; Warner Home Video (Firm),Distributor(DLC)no 95005960 ;
Music, David Raksin ; director of photography, Joseph Ruttenberg ; editor, Ferris Webster ; music conducted by Bernard Green; settings, Warren Clymer; costumes, Noel Taylor; lighting, Philip Hymes; audio, James Blaney; video, Arnold Dick; video tape editor, Frank Weill; makeup, Bob O'Bradovich; hair stylist, Robert Grimaldi; stage managers, Sam Kirshman, Paul Lipson; production assistant, Joyce Meckler; graphic arts, Stas Pyka; associate director, Adrienne Luraschi; technical director, O. Tamburri; unit manager, Bruce Bassett; for Compass Productions, Inc., Sybil Trubin, Joan H. Frank, Gordon R. Wynne, Jr., John E. Friend; associate producer, Robert Hartung.Edith Evanson (Annie Gough); James Lydon (Clinton); Richard Anderson (Reynolds); Guy Anderson (Baxter); Ian Wolf (Adams); Philip Ober (Owen Wister); Eduard Franz (Louis Brandeis); Ann Harding (Fanny Bowditch Holmes); Louis Calhern (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., the Magnificent Yankee); Robert Sherwood (Drake); Hugh Sanders (Parker); Harlan Warde (Norton); Charles Evans (Chief Justice Fuller); John R. Hamilton (Justice White); Dan Tobin (Dixon); Robert E. Griffin (court crier); Stapleton Kent (clerk of court); Robert Malcolm (marshall); Everett Glass (Justice Peckman); Hayden Rorke (Graham); Marshall Bradford (headwaiter); Holmes Herbert (Justice McKenna); Selmer Jackson, William Johnstone (lawyers); George Spaulding (Justice Hughes); Todd Karns, Robert Board, Wilson Wood, James Horne, Gerald Pierce, Lyle Clark, David Alpert, Tommy Kelly, Bret Hamilton, Jim Drum (secretaries); David McMahon (workman); Freeman Lusk (announcer); Fred Gillman (driver); Sherry Hall, Jack Gargan, Dick Cogan, Tony Merrill (reporters); Wheaton Chambers, Gayne Whitman (senators).Dramatizes the life of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, from his appointment to the Supreme Court by Theodore Roosevelt, through the administrations of Taft, Wilson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, with particular focus on the love between Holmes and his wife Fanny, and their relationships with their many "sons," Holmes' law students.DVD-R, NTSC; mono.; Dolby digital; 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
Subjects: Biographies.; Drama.; Fiction films.; Films biographiques.; Adaptations cinématographiques.; Films de fiction.; Based on the book.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 1841-1935; Holmes, Fanny Bowditch Dixwell, 1840-1929; Wister, Owen, 1860-1938; Lavery, Emmet, 1902-1986; Lavery, Emmet 1902-1986.; Judges; Judges;
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Wishmaster : the prophecy fulfilled / by Howsam, Gary,producer.; Paquin, Giles,producer.; Martin, John Benjamin,screenwriterauthor.; Angel, Chris,1972-director.; Trucco, Michael,1970-actor.; Spencer-Nairn, Tara.; Thompson, Jason,1976-actor.; Webster, Victor,1973-actor.; Huie, Kimberly,actor.; Novak, John,1953-actor.; Petersen, Curtis J.,director.; Manton, Marcus.; Bennett, Daryl,(Composer)musical director.; Guttridge, Jim,musical director.; Madden, Linda(Costume designer); Labrie, Réjean.; Lewis, Dean.; Artisan Entertainment (Firm); Artisan Home Entertainment (Firm); Blue Rider Pictures (Firm); GFT Entertainment (Firm); Paquin Entertainment Group (Firm);
Director of photography, Curtis J. Petersen ; editor, Marcus Manton ; music, Daryl Bennett, Jim Guttridge ; costume designer, Linda Madden ; production designer, Rejean Labrie ; visual effects, Dean Lewis.Michael Trucco, Tara Spencer Nairn, Jason Thompson, Victor Webster, Kimberly Huie, John Novak.In this fourth Wishmaster installment, the unspeakable evil of the soul-devouring djinn rises again. A host of new victims see their most nightmarish wishes come true, as multiple djinns are hell-bent on destroying everything in their path.Rated R: for strong violence/gore, sexuality and some language.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround, Region 1 encoding.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Horror films.; Jinn; End of the world; Good and evil;
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Hour of the gun / by Sturges, John,1910-1992directorproducerFilm directorFilm producer(DLC)n 96036953; Anhalt, Edward,1914-2000,authorScreenwriter(DLC)n 87911796; Garner, James,1928-2014Actor(DLC)n 84187243; Robards, Jason,Actor(DLC)n 81084431; Ryan, Robert,1909-1973,Actor(DLC)n 85199132; Salmi, Albert,Actor(DLC)no 97004895; Aidman, Charles,Actor(DLC)no 94035819; Ihnat, Steve,1934-1972,Actor(DLC)no2013123184; Ballard, Lucien,1908-1988,directorCinematographer(DLC)n 87911863; Webster, Ferris,1912-1989,Editor of moving image work(DLC)no 95044952; Goldsmith, JerryComposermusical director(DLC)n 79095290; Tolan, Michael,1925-2011,Actor(DLC)n 85322438; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1992- ),Publisher(DLC)no2011020693; Mirisch Corporation,Presenter(DLC)n 89604608 ; United Artists Corporation,Film distributor(DLC)n 50057783 ;
Director of photography, Lucien Ballard ; editor, Ferris Webster ; music, Jerry Goldsmith.James Garner, Jason Robards, Robert Ryan, Albert Salmi, Charles Aidman, Steve Ihnat, Michael Tolan.When the Clanton gang kills Wyatt Earp's brothers, he decides to go after them and enlists the help of his friend Doc Holliday.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD-R, region 1, NTSC, widescreen, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Western films; Action and adventure films; Feature films; Fiction films; Biographical films; Earp, Wyatt, 1848-1929; Holliday, John Henry, 1851-1887; Revenge; United States marshals;
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The Book of American Negro poetry / by Johnson, James Weldon,1871-1938.(CARDINAL)147752;
MARCIVE 2/2/12Georgia Douglas Johnson -- Claude McKay -- Joseph S. Cotter, Jr. -- Roscoe C. Jamison -- Jessie Fauset -- Anne Spencer -- Alex Rogers -- Waverly Turner Carmichael -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Charles Bertram Johnson -- Otto Leyland Bohanan -- Theodore Henry Shackleford -- Lucian B. Watkins -- Benjamin Brawley -- Joshua Henry Jones, Jr.Paul Laurence Dunbar -- James Edwin Campbell -- James D. Corrothers -- Daniel Webster Davis -- William H. A. Moore -- W. E. Burghardt Du Bois -- George Marion McClellan -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- George Reginald Margetson -- James Weldon Johnson -- John Wesley Holloway -- Leslie Pinckney Hill -- Edward Smyth Jones -- Ray G. Dandridge -- Fenton Johnson -- R. Nathaniel Dett --
Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; African Americans;
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