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The Distance Traveled ... A History

The Distance Traveled ... A History

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Title: The Distance Traveled ... A History

Author: Jordan, Joseph F. and Sheila Crider

Publication: Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Preservation and Study of African-American Writing, Inc., 1984.

Description: A history of Black literary history in Washington, D.C., including chapters on the New Negro Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement, and more. Undated; date of publication from Worldcat. Printed in brown and black, with photographs of writers reproduced throughout. In tan card wrappers, with writers Leon Damas, May Miller Sullivan, Alain Locke, and Sterling Brown depicted on the front wrapper. 11 x 8.5 inches; [4], 39, [1] pages. Mild edgewear, but generally clean and bright. Very Good+. Rare, with Worldcat showing only 5 institutional copies. Number 4 in a series of monographs addressing issues and topics in African-American literature, published by the Institute for the Preservation and Study of African-American Writing. Cover title: African-American Literary History in the District of Columbia.

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