Click to visit the main New York Public Library Homepage
The New York Public Library
Digital Collections
About Digital Collections
Browse
Search only public domain materials
Items
Collections
Divisions
Home
Search
Browse
About
Search only public domain materials
Items
Collections
Divisions
Digital Collections
Using Images
Using Data
Search
Filtered search
Show filters
Hide filters
Show Only Public Domain
topic
x
American poetry
African American authors
41
African American poets
41
African American women authors
7
African American women poets
6
More
Less
name
Kerlin, Robert Thomas, 1866-1950
41
Fuller, Meta Warrick, 1877-1968
3
Bell, James Madison, 1826-1902
2
Corrothers, James David, 1869-1917
1
Dandridge, Raymond Garfield
1
More
Less
collection
Negro poets and their poems
41
genre
Portraits
41
publisher
x
Associated Publishers
division
x
Schomburg Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
type
still image
41
Date Range
to
41 results found
Filtering on:
x
Division
: Schomburg Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
x
Publisher
: Associated Publishers
x
Topic
: American poetry
Sort by:
Title
Date created
Date digitized
Sequence
Negro poets and their poems; …
Emancipation, by Meta Warrick…
Inspiration, by Meta Warrick …
Phillis Wheatley.
Charles L. Reason.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
James Madison Bell.
Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Ethiopia - Awakening, by Meta…
Joseph Seamon Cotter, Sr.
Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr.
James David Corrothers.
James Weldon Johnson.
Charles Bertram Johnson.
George Reginald Margetson.
Joshua Henry Jones, Jr.
Walter Everette Hawkins.
Claude McKay.
Leslie Pinckney Hill.
Eva A. Jessye.
Mrs. J. W. Hammond.
Alice Dunbar - Nelson.
Mrs. Georgia Douglas Johnson.
Angelina W. Grimké.
Mrs. Anne Spencer.
Jessie Redmon Fauset.
Edward Smythe Jones.
Raymond Garfield Dandridge.
George Marion McClellan.
Leon R. Harris.
Irvin W. Underhill.
Roscoe C. Jamison.
Langston Hughes.
W. E. B. DuBois.
Kelly Miller.
Charles H. Conner.
R. Nathaniel Dett.
Theodore Henry Shackelford.
Lucian B. Watkins.
Mae Smith Johnson.
Equality and justice for all;…
End of results
|
Top