Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance: Visualizing Magazines, Editors, and Poems

Palms

Predominantly white literary magazine published in Guadalajara, Mexico. Special issue on African American Poetry in October 1926 edited by Countee Cullen.

Contents of this tag:

  1. Lewis Alexander, "A Group of Japanese Hokku" (1926)
  2. Lewis Alexander, "Dream Song" (1926)
  3. Anne Spencer, "Lines to a Nasturtium" (1926)
  4. Gwendolyn B. Bennett, "Song (Oh, my sweet...)" (1926)
  5. Gwendolyn B. Bennett, "Dear Things" (1926)
  6. Gwendolyn B. Bennett, "Dirge" (1926)
  7. Jessie Fauset, "Words! Words!" (1926)
  8. Jessie Fauset, "Dead Fires" (1926)
  9. Jessie Fauset, "The Return" (1919)
  10. Helene Johnson, "Magalu" (1926)