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Charles T. Davis lecture, "Protest, Grotesque, and Parody in the Harlem Renaissance," at the University of Iowa, August 19, 1970
Davis, Charles T. (Charles Twitchell), 1918-1981
1970-08-19
University of Iowa Afro-American Institute
University of Iowa
Speaker: Charles T. Davis The following is the seventh in a series of nine lectures by Charles T. Davis, delivered at the 1970 Institute of Afro-American Culture, held on the campus of the University of Iowa. The Institute, held August 9th through the 21st, 1970, focused on the culture of Black America, commonly referred to as the Harlem Renaissance. In this recording Charles T. Davis, Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, speaks on protest, grotesque and parody in the Renaissance.
English
African Americans Political art Grotesque Parody Harlem Renaissance
1920-1930 1930-1940
United States
Afro-American Institute Audio Collection
RG30.0004.008
00:41:14
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University of Iowa Libraries. University Archives
2020-01-03
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