Class Readings and General Group Sources
Ayers, Edward. Southern Crossing: A History of the American South, 1877-1906. (New York: Oxford University Press), 1995.
Carawan, Guy and Candie. ed. Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life? The People of Johns Island, South
Carolina--Their Faces, Their Words, and Their Songs. (Athens: The University of Georgia Press), 1989.
Fields, Mamie Garvin. Lemon Swamp and other places : A Carolina memoir. (New York : Free Press) 1983.
Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith. (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky), 1998.
Huggins, Nathan. Harlem Renaissance. (New York: Oxford University Press), 1971.
Joyner, Charles. Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community. (Chicago: University of Illinois
Press), 1984.
Kiser, Clyde Vernon. Sea island to city; a study of St. Helena Islanders in Harlem and other urban centers.(New
York: AMS Press)1967.
Lewis, David L. When Harlem Was in Vogue. ( New York: Random House) 1981.
Lincoln, C. and Mamiya, Lawrence. The Black Church in the African American Experience. (London: Duke University Press), 1996.
Lusaka, Jane and Willis, Deborah. Visual Journal: Harlem and DC in the Thirties and Forties. (Washington:
Smithsonian Institution Press), 1996.
Marks, Carole. Farewell--We're Good and Gone : The Great Black Migration. (Bloomington : Indiana University
Press)1989.
Rosen, Robert N. A Short History of Charleston. (Charleston : Peninsula Press)1992.
Rosengarten, Dale. Row Upon Row: Sea Grass Baskets of the South Carolina Lowcountry. (McKissick Museum:
University of South Carolina), 1994.
Schoener, Allon. ed. Harlem on My Mind: Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900-1968. (New York: Random
House), 1995.
Thompson, Robert Farris. Flash of the Spirit : African and Afro-American Art and Philosophy.(New York: Random
House) 1983.
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