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

The Crisis

National, general interest African American magazine edited by W.E.B. Du Bois. The official journal of the NAACP.

Contents of this tag:

  1. Anne Spencer, "Dunbar" (1920)
  2. Lewis Alexander, "A Tree (To M.V.C.)" (1928)
  3. Mae V. Cowdery, "Longings" (1927)
  4. Countee Cullen, "Thoughts in a Zoo" (1926)
  5. Jessie Fauset, "Again It is September" (1917)
  6. Mae V. Cowdery, "Lamps" (1927)
  7. Jessie Fauset, "The Sun of Brittainy" (1927)
  8. Mae V. Cowdery, "A Prayer" (1928)
  9. Jessie Fauset, "The Return" (1919)
  10. Mae V. Cowdery, "Want" (1928)
  11. Jessie Fauset, "Oriflamme" (1920)
  12. Alice Dunbar-Nelson, "Sonnet" (1919)
  13. Angelina W. Grimke, "To Keep the Memory of Charlotte Forten Grimke" (1915)
  14. Jessie Fauset, "Rain Fugue" (1924)
  15. Anita Scott Coleman, "The Colorist" (1925)
  16. Angelina W. Grimke, "To the Dunbar High School" (1917)
  17. Jessie Fauset, "Here's April" (1924)
  18. Arna Bontemps, "Dirge" (1926)
  19. Jessie Fauset, "Rencontre" (1924)
  20. Arna Bontemps, "Nocturne at Bethesda" (1926)
  21. Anne Spencer, "White Things" (1923)
  22. Arna Bontemps, "Holiday" (1926)
  23. Lewis Alexander, "Quest" (1928)
  24. Countee Cullen, "Dad" (1922)
  25. Gwendolyn B. Bennett, "Quatrain" (1923)
  26. Countee Cullen, "Three Hundred Years Ago" (1925)
  27. Jessie Fauset, "Rondeau" (1912)