Calling the Wind: Twentieth Century African-American Short StoriesClarence Major An anthology of twentieth-century African-American short stories written by Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston, and more than fifty others, with biographical notes. |
Contents
Paul Laurence Dunbar The Ingrate 1900 | 12 |
Jean Toomer Esther 1923 | 25 |
Claude McKay Truant 1932 | 39 |
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