This study explores how and why African American writers and visual artists sustained an engagement with the themes and aesthetics of social realism into the early Cold War-era--far longer than a majority of their white counterparts. Morgan discusses such figures as Charles White, Frank Marshall Davis, Langston Hughes, and Hale Woodruff.
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This study explores how and why African American writers and visual artists sustained an engagement with the themes and aesthetics of social realism into the early Cold War-era--far longer than a majority of their white counterparts. Morgan discusses such figures as Charles White, Frank Marshall Davis, Langston Hughes, and Hale Woodruff.
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