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Jessie Redmon FausetFrom 1919 until 1926 Ms
Fauset was literary editor of the magazine Crisis, W.E.B.
Dubois, editor. From 1920
-1921 she edited and contributed regularly to The Brownie's Book, the child's
counterpart of the Crisis, the NAACP magazine. The Best of The Brownies' Book,
edited by Dianne Johnson-Feelings and with an introduction by Marian Wright Edelman, is
published by Oxford, 1996.
The legendary "Civic Club Dinner of March 1924", organized by Charles
Spurgeon Johnson, was held to celebrate Fauset's first Novel "There is
Confusion". Many of the most important personalities of the Harlem Renaissance
were in attendance: The veritable Who's-Who list included W.E.B.
DuBois, James Weldon Johnson, Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes.
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The
Chinaberry Tree and Selected Writings: A Novel of
American Life (The Northeastern Library of Black Literature) Foreword
by Marcy Jane Knopf
Format: Paperback, 398pp.
ISBN: 1555532071
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Pub. Date: September 1994
The Chinaberry Tree (1931), Fauset's third
novel, is a tale of the lives and loves of two generations of
African-American women. Its seemingly quiet small-town setting is the
backdrop for such bold and explosive issues as adultery, incest,
miscegenation, lust, envy, and deception. The story focuses on two women:
Laurentine Strange, the beautiful daughter of a common-law interracial
union, tormented by the idea that life has passed her by because of her
"bad blood"; and her cousin Melissa Paul, a self-confident
teenager to whom even darker secrets are revealed.
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Plum
Bun: A Novel without a Moral
Format: Paperback, 416pp.
ISBN: 0807009091
Publisher: Beacon Press
Pub. Date: September 1990
Edition Desc: REPRINT
Written at the height of the Harlem
Renaissance in 1929, Plum Bun tells the story of Angela Murray, a young
black girl from Philadelphia who discovers she can 'pass' for white.
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There
Is ConfusionFormat: Paperback, 1st ed., 297pp.
ISBN: 1555530664
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Pub. Date: November 1990
Edition Desc: REP
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