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Tables of Contents for Double-Take
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
xv
Acknowledgments
xvii
Introduction
xix
A Note on the Text
xli
Chronology
xliii
ESSAYS
The New Negro
3
4
The New Negro---What Is He?
7
3
The Negro in American Literature
10
7
Closed Doors: A Study in Segregation
17
4
Harlem: The Culture Capital
21
7
A Point of View: An Opportunity Dinner Reaction
28
8
The Negro-Art Hokum
36
4
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
40
5
On Langston Hughes: I Am a Negro---and Beautiful
45
2
Criteria of Negro Art
47
5
Blueprint for Negro Writing
52
9
Characteristics of Negro Expression
61
14
Impressions of the Second Pan-African Congress
75
8
Africa for the Africans
83
7
Gift of the Black Tropics
90
6
The Caucasian Storms Harlem
96
7
The Task of Negro Womanhood
103
6
On Being Young---a Woman---and Colored
109
4
Woman's Most Serious Problem
113
3
Problems Facing Negro Young Women
116
5
The Legacy of the Ancestral Arts
121
6
Jazz at Home
127
7
The American Negro Paints
134
477
CREATIVE WRITING
James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)
139
6
140
2
142
1