Authors: Farah Jasmine Griffin
McDowell, Deborah,
192â193
McGarity, Lou,
52fig
McKay, Claude,
182
McRae, Carmen,
119
Mead, Margaret,
71
Merriwether, Louis,
131
Migrants, migration,
5
,
7
,
17
,
28
,
32
,
55
,
100
,
119
Miles College,
59
Military,
6
,
12
,
88â89
,
91
,
111â113
Monk, Thelonious,
13
,
33
,
150
,
159
,
160
Moore, Audley,
136
Morton, Jelly Roll,
144
Moten, Benny,
147
Motley, Willard,
114
Movement,
16â17
,
24â25
,
29
,
42
,
55
,
67
,
68
,
69
,
101
Murray, Albert,
113
Music
   Â
bebop,
11
,
13
,
123
,
150
,
159â162
,
179
,
180
,
181
   Â
boogie-woogie,
180
   Â
classical,
165
   Â
forties and,
5
   Â
in Harlem, NY,
11â12
   Â
jazz,
13
,
143
,
157
,
164
,
166
,
179
,
181
   Â
movement in,
16
   Â
in New York City, NY,
11â12
   Â
rhythm and blues,
11
   Â
swing,
11
,
15
,
159
,
179
,
180
   Â
See also
Williams, Mary Lou
“Music and Progress” (Williams),
179â180
NAACP.
See
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Nash, Joe,
48
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
96
,
113
,
168
National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses,
98
National Association of Graduate Nurses,
98
National Black Nurses Association,
98â99
National Council of Negro Women,
113
National Maritime Workers Union,
35â36
,
47
National Medical Association,
98
National Negro Congress (1936),
8
National Urban League,
96
,
113
,
120
National Youth Administration (NYA),
36â37
Native Son
(Wright),
84â85
,
113
,
116
Naylor, Gloria,
192
Negro Bar Association,
98
Negro Freedom Rally (1943),
17
,
19
,
21â24
,
28
,
30
,
50
,
52â53
,
55
,
60
,
62
Negro Liberator
,
135
Negro People's Front,
8
Negro Quarterly
,
106
“The Negro Speaks of Rivers,”
53
,
66
Negro Story
,
106
“Negro Women Have a VoteâHow Shall They Use It?,”
99
Negro Women Incorporated (NWI),
87
,
99â101
,
109
“Negro Youth's Heritage in Dance” (Jackson),
59
New Negro movement,
21â22
,
119
New Republic
,
149
New York City, NY
   Â
artists in,
1â2
,
11â12
   Â
culture in,
2
   Â
obstacles to freedom in,
12â13
   Â
Petry, Ann and,
12â13
,
85â87
,
185
   Â
politics in,
2
   Â
racism in,
12â13
Williams, Mary Lou and,
12â13
,
17
,
168â169
,
185
New York Post
,
120
New York Public Library,
85
,
101
,
162
New York Times
,
13
,
23
,
39
,
125
,
126
,
137
,
166
,
191
,
193
Nichols, Herbie,
161
Notes of a Native Sun
(Baldwin),
120
“The Novel as Social Criticism” (Petry),
115â118
,
128
Nunn, Bill,
176â177
NYA.
See
National Youth Administration
Oberlin College,
58
O'Brien, Peter,
182
O'Neal, Frederick,
101â102
“On Saturday the Siren Sounds at Noon” (Petry),
81
Orent, Milton,
150fig
,
156
,
162
,
166
Parker, Charles,
166
Parks, Gordon,
174
People's Voice
newspaper,
10
,
84
,
86
,
90â96
,
98
,
130
,
137
Perske, Betty,
46
   Â
aesthetic concerns of,
3
,
7
,
95
,
114
,
115â118
   Â
ANT and.
see
American Negro Theater (ANT)
   Â
appearance of,
84
   Â
audience of,
84â85
   Â
background of,
2
,
81â84
   Â
birth of,
2
   Â
Communist Party and,
10â11
,
90
,
129â130
   Â
Davis, Benjamin J., Jr. and,
138
   Â
Double V Campaign and,
5
   Â
education of,
14â15
,
82â84
,
103
,
104â105
   Â
everyday people, portrayal of by,
2
   Â
Harlem, NY and,
2
,
9
,
79
,
81
,
89
,
90â91
,
98
,
110
,
170
,
189
   Â
Harlem Riots (1943) and,
90
,
118â127
   Â
Harlem Riots and,
17
   Â
“In Darkness and Confusion” of,
118
   Â
as intellectual,
3
,
14â15
,
82â83
   Â
as journalist,
81
,
84
,
90â96
,
97â98
   Â
legacy of,
15
,
192â193
,
196â197
   Â
“Like a Winding Sheet” of,
114
   Â
New York City, NY and,
2
,
12â13
,
85â87
,
185
   Â
“The Novel as Social Criticism” of,
115â118
,
128
   Â
NWI and,
99â101
   Â
People's Voice
and,
10
,
84
,
90â96
,
98
   Â
personality of,
2
   Â
political activism of,
3
,
7
,
9
,
10
,
11
,
14
,
81
,
83
,
89â90
,
94â96
,
97â101
   Â
Popular Front and,
8
   Â
Reformist Left and,
8
   Â
relationships of,
86
   Â
screenwriting of,
104
,
129
   Â
segregation and,
98â99
   Â
short stories of,
81
,
106
,
114
,
192
   Â
significance of,
3
,
11
,
15
   Â
social problems and,
84â85
,
97â98
   Â
social realism and,
114
,
117
   Â
“Solo on the Drums” of,
102
   Â
The Street
of,
81
,
88
,
96â97
,
107
â
114
,
128â129
,
192
,
193
   Â
See also
Literature
Petry, Elisabeth,
82
,
83
,
87
,
88
,
192
Petry, George David,
85â86
,
88
,
104
,
107
,
111
,
112
,
127
,
128â129
Philadanco,
68
Phylon
,
113
Pittsburgh Courier
,
20
,
140
,
176â177
Plessy, Homer,
27
Plessy v. Ferguson
,
6
Politics
   Â
dance and,
23â25
,
27
,
32
,
38
,
53
   Â
Double V Campaign and,
6â7
   Â
forties and,
5
   Â
militant,
4