The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States By Benjamin Brawley(1882-1939) Noted African American author and educator, Benjamin Brawley, presents short biographies of other African Americans in the fields of literature and other arts including poets, artists, musicians, and orators. These range from well-known figures such as poets Paul Laurence Dunbar and William Stanley Braithwaite to lesser known artists such as composer Will Marion Cook and sculptor Meta Warrick Fuller. Works from many of the authors discussed are available in the LibriVox catalog. (Summary by Larry Wilson) Total running time: 4:21:28 Read by LibriVox Volunteers ‘acoustical liberation of books in the public domain | NOTE: All these dots and numbers ‘wont’show once you fold this case. See this Easy Folding Guide , also accessible in the LV Wiki, CD Covers wE. Bi Hy pueaInyery] TE o13ƏN an Cover design by MaryAnn Spiegel Cover Art ~The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1893) This recording and cover are in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.LibriVox.org. SIR SHR ST Ro ST RoSMR0 SM ROS Ro STRSTR SSR The Negro in Literature and Art -- Brawley The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States By Benjamin Brawley(1882-1939) Noted African American author and educator, Benjamin Brawley, presents short biographies of other African Americans in the fields of literature and other arts including poets, artists, musicians, and orators. These range from well-known figures such as poets Paul Laurence Dunbar and William Stanley Braithwaite to lesser known| artists such as composer Will Marion Cook and sculptor Meta Warrick Fuller. Works from many of the authors discussed are available in the LibriVox catalog. (Summary by Larry Wilson) Total running time: 4:21:28 Read by LibriVox Volunteers Cover design by MaryAnn Spiegel Cover Art The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1893) This recording and cover are in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.LibriVox.org. LibriVox acoustical liberation of books in the public domain AQ[MBAQ -- }.1V puv dINjge19}TT UT OISaN] OU,