Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: I. Editing an Era
  • 1. Renaissance Happened in (Some of) the Magazines / John K. Young
  • 2. Pawn's Gambit: Black Writers, White Patrons, and the Harlem Renaissance / Adam Nemmers
  • 3. Clad in the Beautiful Dress One Expects: Editing and Curating the Harlem Renaissance Text / Ross K. Tangedal
  • II. Writers, Editors, Readers
  • 4. Two Gentlemen of Harlem: Wallace Thurman's Infants of the Spring, Richard Bruce Nugent's Gentleman Jigger, and Intellectual Property / Darryl Dickson-Carr
  • 5. Editorial Collaboration and Creative Conflict in Outline for the Study of the Poetry of American Negroes / Shawn Anthony Christian
  • 6. Jessie Fauset and Her Readership: The Social Role of The Brownies' Book / Jayne E. Marek
  • 7. Pure Essence without Pulp: Editing the Life of Langston Hughes / Joshua M. Murray
  • III. Editorial Frameworks
  • 8. Desegregating the Digital Turn in American Literary History / Korey Garibaldi
  • 9. (Re-)Framing Black Women's Liberation in the Classroom: Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, and Twenty-First-Century Editorial Frameworks / Emanuela Kucik
  • 10. Editing Edward Christopher Williams: From "The Letters of Davy Carr" to When Washington Was in Vogue / Adam McKible
  • 11. Editing Claude McKays Romance in Marseille: A Groundbreaking Harlem Renaissance Novel Emerges from the Archive / Gary Edward Holcomb.