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Conversations Of The Waning Moon, Anam F. Ismail
Conversations Of The Waning Moon, Anam F. Ismail
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
No abstract provided.
The Concept Of God In The Poetry Of The American Negro, Mary H. Jones Sr.
The Concept Of God In The Poetry Of The American Negro, Mary H. Jones Sr.
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
Many authors have written much about the Negro and religion. Those who know the black man in American readily concede that he is by nature a lover of God, and that this great innate belief manifests itself in his daily life. Books of deep and light reading- some written in prose, others in verse- have been produced by American Negro men and women. Many of their works have mirrored forth the concept of God in the mind of the Afro-American; but this concept has not remained the same- this great faith is at present suffering decay.
The Development Of Race Pride In American Negro Poetry, Sister Mary Boniface Adams
The Development Of Race Pride In American Negro Poetry, Sister Mary Boniface Adams
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
The study of the development of race pride in the poetry of American Negro seeks to trace the though of the Negro from his entry into America to the present, including the important periods of history which affected this development and his reaction to them.
The Development Of Race Pride In American Negro Poetry, Sister Mary Boniface Adams
The Development Of Race Pride In American Negro Poetry, Sister Mary Boniface Adams
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
The study of the development of race pride in the poetry of the American Negro seeks to trace the thought of the Negro from his entry into America to the preset, including the important periods of history which affected this development ad his reaction to them.
A Study Of The Poetry Of James Weldon Johnson, Peter Wellington Clark
A Study Of The Poetry Of James Weldon Johnson, Peter Wellington Clark
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
This thesis aims at an evaluation of the poetry of James Weldon Johnson, in an attempt to find his place in American letters, Naturally, in attempting to ascertain the magnitude of Johnson's poetic contribution, the author of this study has endeavored to respect established principles of literary criticism.
A Study Of The Poetry Of James Weldon Johnson, Peter Wellington Clark
A Study Of The Poetry Of James Weldon Johnson, Peter Wellington Clark
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
No abstract provided.
Philosophic Trend Of American Negro Poetry, George Stevens
Philosophic Trend Of American Negro Poetry, George Stevens
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
No abstract provided.
The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze
The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
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All art sas its underlying philosophy. Poetry which is one of the greatest printed branches of art, has its philosophies which vary greatly indeed. Some poets hold as their philosophy that the highest form of beauty is purely natural and they sing the praises of beauty of form, figure etc. Others hold that the highest form of beauty is intellectual and these praise and glorify the beauty of a well ordered mind. While others hold that man was made for God, and that God is the highest form of beauty. These attempt to portray the relationship of man to God, …
Negro Art, Vera H. Richards
Negro Art, Vera H. Richards
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
In recent years, especially in America, the Negro has been the subject of wide and varied discussions. These discussions concerns the intellectual and religious phases of his life. The Negro is inter-nationally known for his expression of music and poetry, especially for his of rhythmical phasing which is so essential to the above named arts in viewing the origin of the race. it is found that valuable material was contributed to humanity by the ancient Ethiopian tribes which the Negro has come
The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze
The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
No abstract provided.