African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

Music

Contents of this tag:

  1. Langston Hughes, "The Weary Blues" (1925)
  2. Langston Hughes, "Fine Clothes to the Jew" (1927) (Full Text)
  3. Langston Hughes, "Proem" ["The Negro"] (1922)
  4. Langston Hughes, "Harlem Night Club" (1926)
  5. Langston Hughes, "Jazzonia" (1923)
  6. Langston Hughes, "Negro Dancers" (1925)
  7. Langston Hughes, "Blues Fantasy" (1926)
  8. Langston Hughes, "To Midnight Nan at Leroy's" (1926)
  9. Langston Hughes, "Danse Africaine" (1926)
  10. Langston Hughes, "Song for a Banjo Dance" (1922)
  11. Langston Hughes, "Lenox Avenue: Midnight" (1926)
  12. Langston Hughes, "Summer Night" (1925)
  13. Langston Hughes, "The Cat and the Saxophone" (1925)
  14. Langston Hughes, "Young Singer" (1923)
  15. Langston Hughes, "Cabaret" (1923)
  16. Langston Hughes, "Fantasy in Purple" (1926)
  17. George Franklin Proctor, "A Poster" (1925)
  18. Paul Laurence Dunbar, "Majors and Minors" (Full Text) (1895)
  19. Langston Hughes, "Harlem Night Song" (1926)
  20. James D. Corrothers, "The Negro Singer" (1913)
  21. Zora Neale Hurston, "Color Struck" (Full text of one-act play) (1926)
  22. Langston Hughes, "Aunt Sue's Stories" (1921)
  23. Langston Hughes, "To a Black Dancer in 'The Little Savoy'" (1926)
  24. Fenton Johnson, "Visions of the Dusk" (Full text) (1915)
  25. Mae V. Cowdery (Mae Cowdery), "Longings" (1927)
  26. James D. Corrothers, "Up! Sing the Song" (1913)
  27. Countee Cullen, "Colored Blues Singer" (1927)
  28. Lucian B. Watkins “Song of the American Dove”   (1916)
  29. James D. Corrothers, "Listen, O Isles!" (1914)
  30. Langston Hughes, "Homesick Blues" (1927)
  31. Otto Bohanan, "God Gave Us Song" (1918)
  32. Langston Hughes, "To a Negro Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret" (1925)
  33. Claude McKay, "Negro Dancers" (1922)
  34. James D. Corrothers, "The Black Man's Soul" (1915)
  35. Fenton Johnson, "The Banjo Player" (1919)
  36. Lewis Alexander, "Day and Night" (1927)
  37. Poems by Ray G. Dandridge in "The Book of American Negro Poetry" (1922)
  38. Frances E.W. Harper, "Songs For The People" (1895)
  39. Eva A. Jessye, "The Singer" (1923)
  40. Poems by Fenton Johnson in "The Book of American Negro Poetry" (1922)
  41. Gwendolyn B. Bennett, "Song" (1925)
  42. Otto Bohanan, "Paean" (1915)
  43. George Leonard Allen, "To a Negro Musician" (1927)
  44. Helene Johnson, "Poem" (1927)
  45. Poem by R. Nathaniel Dett in "The Book of American Negro Poetry" (1922)
  46. Langston Hughes, "Nocturne for the Drums" (1927)
  47. George Leonard Allen, "To Melody" (1927)
  48. Georgia Douglas Johnson, "Essence" (1916)
  49. M.V. Cuthbert (Marion Cuthbert, Marion Vera Cuthbert), "Black Flute" (1928)
  50. Poems by Claude McKay in "The Book of American Negro Poetry" (1922)
  51. Roscoe Wright, "When a Jazz Band Plays" (1928)
  52. Aaron Belford Thompson, "The Song Bird" (1899)
  53. James Weldon Johnson, "O Black and Unknown Bards" (1917)
  54. Langston Hughes, "Jazz Girl" (1927)
  55. Waring Cuney, "Railway Club" (1929)
  56. Elma Ehrlich Levinger, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" (1924)
  57. Lucian Watkins, "Samuel Coleridge Taylor--Musician" (1917)
  58. Lewis Alexander, "South Street" (1927)
  59. Waring Cuney, "On With the Dirge" (1929)
  60. Effie Lee Newsome, "Negro Street Serenade (In the South)" (1926)
  61. Langston Hughes, "Minstrel Man" (1925)
  62. Fenton Johnson, "Slave Death Song" (1915)
  63. Poems in Jean Toomer's "Cane" (1923)
  64. Waring Cuney, "Jazz Band" (1929)
  65. Fenton Johnson, "S. Coleridge Taylor" (1915)
  66. Roscoe Wright, "When a Jazz Band Plays" (1928)
  67. Olivia Ward Bush Banks, "Treasured Moments" (1899)
  68. Arna Bontemps, "Jazz" (1928)
  69. Roscoe Wright, "Dark Communicant" (1930)
  70. James D. Corrothers, Poems included in "The Book of American Negro Poetry" (1922)
  71. J.E. McCall, "When Sampson Sings" (1928)
  72. Esther Popel, "Credo" (1925)
  73. Roscoe Wright, "Jazz Musician" (1930)
  74. Langston Hughes, "A Song to a Negro Wash-woman" (1925)
  75. Poems by James Weldon Johnson in "The Book of American Negro Poetry" (1922)
  76. Mary Washington, "Jubilee Singers" (1928)