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"Black poets of the Harlem Renaissance (1920-1929) relied heavily upon traditional rhetorical devices, specifically irony and paradox. In contrast, their counterparts of the sixties adopted a more radical approach, employing instead street idiom and other modes of Black discourse. While the poets' strategies of the two periods differ, one element remained constant - the theme of protest. It is this similarity in purpose that marks the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance as a precursor of the revolutionary poetry of the sixties."--Jacket.
African Americans in literature.
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African Americans in literature.
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American poetry
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American poetry
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American poetry
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American poetry.
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Amerikaans.
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Gedichten.
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Harlem Renaissance.
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Harlem Renaissance.
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Harlem Renaissance.
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Harlem renaissance.
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Intellectual life.
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Literature and society
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Literature and society.
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Littérature et société
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Lyrik
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Negers.
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Noirs américains
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Poésie américaine
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Poésie contestataire américaine
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Polemics.
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Polemics.
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Politische Lyrik.
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Protest
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