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Survey Graphic 1925 Cover
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12024-04-16T10:15:56-04:00"Survey Graphic" (March 1, 1925 Special Issue) (1925)5Full text of special issue of Survey Graphic Devoted to the "New Negro." Guest-edited by Alain Lockeplain2024-04-28T09:45:42-04:00The March 1, 1925 issue of Survey Graphic was a special issue dedicated to "Harlem: Mecca of The New Negro." It was guest-edited by Alain Locke, and was later expanded and reprinted as an independent book as The New Negro: an Interpretationlater in 1925. The special issue contained numerous illustrations by Winold Reiss, and essays by Alain Locke, James Weldon Johnson, Charles S. Johnson, Rudolph Fisher, W.A. Domingo, W.E.B. Du Bois, Albert C. Barnes, Arthur A. Schomburg, Melville J. Herskovits, Walter F. White, Eunice Roberta Hunton, Elise Johnson McDougald, and others.
Page images of the special issue of The Survey Graphic can be found at the University of Minnesota library's website here.
Many of the poems included in the special issue of Survey Graphic were in a special section devoted to poetry with the header, "Youth Speaks." Some poems were also printed in connection with particular articles (two poems by Claude McKay appear with W.A. Domingo's essay "The Tropics in New York"; Countee Cullen's "Heritage" has its own header and appears with photographs of African art from the Barnes Foundation).