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A Critical Analysis Of Negro Character In The American Novel Of The South 1935-1940, Alice Veronica Johnson
A Critical Analysis Of Negro Character In The American Novel Of The South 1935-1940, Alice Veronica Johnson
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I have observed in reading novels by both white and Negro authors that only certain types of Negroes have been portrayed. The question kept rising in my mind, Why? Usually it is the highly colorful, sensational, immoral type that is shown to the exclusion of the self-respecting, decent living, ordinary, everyday Negro.
Theology In Milton's "Paradise Lost", Ernest Joseph Wilderson
Theology In Milton's "Paradise Lost", Ernest Joseph Wilderson
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A number of attempts have been made to fit the Miltonic ideals into the patter of a particular religious or philosophical group. He has been called Calvinist, Arminian, Unitarian, and Spiritualist. The treatment of vital religious beliefs in "Paradise Lose" however leaves little doubt as to Milton's contempt for any and all orthodox theology.
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.
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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.