Negro Art: Past and Present Bronze Booklet No. 3

by Alain Locke

$2,800 · Offered by Burnside Rare Books

First edition · Signed

Washington, D.C. Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. First edition. Signed by Alain Locke on the foreword, dated 1937. vi , 122 pp. Bound in publisher's stapled wrappers. Very Good, wraps a little stained and toned, light foxing along edges, wear at foot.Called the “philosophical architect” and “ideological genius” of the Harlem Renaissance, in this booklet Howard University professor

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