<p><em>Recovers Coleman&rsquo;s life and literary legacy</em></p><p>One of the most distinctive and prolific writers of the Harlem Renaissance Anita Scott Coleman (1890&ndash;1960) found popular and critical success in the flourishing African American press of the early twentieth century. Yet unlike many of her New York&ndash;based contemporaries Coleman lived her life in the American West first in New Mexico and later in California. Her work thus offers a rare view of African American life in that region.</p><p>Broader in scope than any previous anthology of Coleman&rsquo;s writings this volume collects the author&rsquo;s finest stories essays and poems including many not published since they first appeared in African American newspapers during the 1920s &rsquo;30s and &rsquo;40&rsquo;s. Editors Cynthia Davis and Verner D. Mitchell introduce these writings with an in-depth biographical essay that places Coleman in the context of the Harlem Renaissance movement.</p><p>The volume also features vintage family photographs a detailed chronology and a genealogical tree covering five generations of the Coleman family. Based on extensive research and written with the full cooperation of the Coleman family <em>Western Echoes of the Harlem Renaissance</em> gives readers new understanding of this overlooked writer&rsquo;s life and literary accomplishments.</p>
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