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|a Helbling, Mark Irving,
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|a The Harlem renaissance :
|b the one and the many /
|c Mark Helbling.
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|a Contributions in Afro-American and African studies,
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|a "One ever feels his two-ness": W.E.B. Du Bois, Johann Gottfried von Herder, and Franz Boas -- "Feeling universality and thinking particularistically": Alain Locke, Franz Boas, and Melville Herskovits -- "Camels of obviousness and gnats of particularities": Alain Locke, Melville Herskovits, Roger Fry, and Albert C. Barnes -- "Universality of life under the different colors and patterns": Claude McKay -- "Worlds of shadow-planes and solids silently moving": Jean Toomer, Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Waldo Frank -- "My soul was with the gods and my body in the village": Zora Neale Hurston, Franz Boas, Meville Herskovits, and Ruth Benedict.
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|a American literature
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