Bibliography
AUTHOR
The Negro in America (bibliography). Chicago: American Library
Association, 1933.
The Negro and his music.Washington, DC: The Associates in
Negro folk education, 1936; reprinted, Port Washington, NY:
Kennikat Press, 1968. Also reprinted with Negro art: Past
and Present (New York: Arno Press, 1969).
Negro art: Past and present [microform]. Washington, DC:
Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936.
Negro art: Past and present. Washington, DC: Associates
in Negro folk education, 1936. Also published with The Negro
and his music (New York: Arno Press, 1969).
Le Role du Nègre dans la culture des Amériques,
conférences. Port-au-Prince, Haïti: Impr. de
l'Etat, 1943.
World view on race and democracy: A study
guide in human group relations. Chicago, American library association, 1943.
Diversity within national unity. Washington, DC: The National
Council for the Social Studies, the National Education Association,
1945.
Race contacts and interracial relations:
Lectures on the theory and practice of race, edited and with an introduction
by Jeffrey C. Stewart; foreword by Michael R.Winston; preface
by Thomas C. Battle. Washington, DC: Howard University Press,
1992.
EDITOR/COMPILER
The new negro: An interpretation (anthology), illustrations
by Winold Reiss. New York: A. and C. Boni, 1925; reprinted,
New York: Arno Press, 1968; reprinted with a new introd.
by Allan H. Spear (New York, Johnson Reprints Corp., 1968).
Reprinted with new preface by Robert Hayden (New York, Atheneum,
1970), with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad (New York:
Atheneum; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada; New York: Maxwell
Macmillan International, 1992)
Plays of negro life: A source-book of
native American drama. New York and London, Harper & brothers,
1927.
Four negro poets. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1927.
A decade of Negro self-expression, comp. by Alain Locke,
with a foreword by Howard W. Odum. Charlottesville, VA: 1928.
When peoples meet: A study in race and
culture contacts, edited with Bernard J. Stern. New York: Committee
on Workshops,
Progressive Education Association [c1942; revised edition,
New York: Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 1946.
Plays of Negro life: A source-book of
native American drama. Selected and edited by Alain Locke and
Montgomery Gregory.
Decorations and illus. by Aaron Douglas. New York & London:
Harper & Brothers, 1927. "Bibliography of Negro
drama", 424-430. Reprinted, Westport, CT: Negro Universities
Press, 1970.
The Negro in art: A pictorial record of
the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art, edited and annotated by Alain
Locke. Washington, DC: Associates in Negro folk education,
1940; New York: Hacker Art Books, 1971.
The Problem of classification in the theory
of value, 1918.
The Negro in American Literature, 1929.
Frederick Douglas: A biography of anti-slavery, 1935
EDITED WORK
Butcher, Margaret Just. The Negro in American
culture, based
on materials left by Alain Locke. New York: Knopf, 1957,
c1956.
Harris, Leonard, ed. The Philosophy of
Alain Locke: Harlem renaissance and beyond. Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
1989.
Linnemann, Russell J., ed. Alain Locke:
Reflections on a modern Renaissance man. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
Press, c1982.
Stewart, Jeffrey C., ed. The Critical
temper of Alain Locke: A selection of his essays on art
and culture.
[edited by] New
York : Garland Pub., 1983.
ABOUT LOCKE'S WORK
Braithwaite, William Stanley. "Alain Locke's
Relationship to the Negro in American Literature." Wintz-Cary-D.
(ed.).
Remembering the Harlem Renaissance, 420-27. New
York, NY : Garland, 1996.
---------. "The Negro in American Literature."
Mitchell-Angelyn (ed.), Within the Circle: An Anthology
of African American
Literary Criticism from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present,
32-44. Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1994.
Burgett, Paul Joseph. Aesthetics of the
music of Afro-Americans : A critical analysis of the
writings of selected black scholars
with implications for black music studies and for music education. Presented by Paul Joseph Burgett. Published: 1976. Bibliography,
316-320.
Crane, Clare Bloodgood. Alain Locke and
the Negro Renaissance. 1971. Bibliography, 232-247.
Days, Everett Alston. Alain LeRoy Locke
(1886-1954):
Pioneer in adult education and catalyst in the adult
education movement for black Americans. Thesis (Ed. D.)--North Carolina
State University at Raleigh, 1978. Bibliography, 143-151. [microform]
Fauset, Jessie. "The Gift of Laughter." Mitchell-Angelyn
(ed.). Within the Circle: An Anthology of African American
Literary
Criticism from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present,
45-50. Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1994.
Harris, Leonard, ed. The Philosophy of
Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and beyond. Philadelphia : Temple University
Press, 1989. Bibliography, 301-325.
Irek, Malgorzata. "From Berlin to Harlem:
Felix von Luschan, Alain Locke, and the New Negro." Sollors-Werner
(ed.); Diedrich-Maria
(ed.). The Black Columbiad: Defining moments in African
American literature and culture, 174-84. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University
Press, 1994.
Johnson, Charles S. "The Negro Renaissance
and Its Significance." Wintz-Cary-D. (ed.). Remembering
the Harlem Renaissance,
226-34. New York, NY : Garland, 1996.
Kraft, Eugene, rev. "The Philosophy of Alain
Locke" (book review). CLA Journal 34, September 1990: 108-11.
Linnemann, Russell J., ed. Alain Locke: Reflections
on a modern Renaissance man. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State
University
Press, c1982. Notes: "Selected bibliography of the works
of Alain Locke", 133-136.
Alain Locke's philosophy of value / Ernest
D. Mason --The philosophical anthropology of Alain Locke
/ William B. Harvey
-- Relativism and pluralism in the social thought of Alain
Locke / Rutledge M. Dennis-- The politics of Alain Locke
/ A. Gilbert Belles -- Alain Locke, W.E.B. Du Bois, and
the crisis of Black education during the Great Depression
/ Manning
Marable --Toward an aesthetic of Black folk expression
/ Rebecca T. Cureau -- Alain Locke and the honest propaganda
of truth and beauty / George Hall -- Alain Locke and the
sense of the African legacy / James B. Barnes -- Alain
Locke's
theory of the origins and nature of jazz / Russell J. Linnemann
-- Alain Locke on Black folk music / Patricia L. Hill.
Logan, Rayford W. et al., eds. The new
Negro thirty years afterward; papers contributed to the
sixteenth
annual spring
conference... April 20, 21, and 22, 1955. Howard University.
Graduate School. Division of the Social Sciences. Edited
by Rayford W. Logan, chairman, Eugene C. Holmes [and] G.
Franklin Edwards. Published: Washington, Howard University
Press, 1955 [i. e. 1956] Notes: "Dedicated to the memory
of Professor Alain Locke." Includes bibliographies. "Bibliography
of the writings of Alain Leroy Locke ... by Robert E. Martin",
89-96.
Lott, Tommy Lee. "Nationalism and pluralism
in Alain Locke's Social Philosophy." Foster-Lawrence (ed.);
Herzog-Patricia
(ed.). Contemporary philosophical perspectives on pluralism
and multiculturalism: Defending diversity, 103-19. Amherst
: University of Massachusetts Press, 1994.
Mason, Ernest Douglas. Alain Locke's philosophy
of value: An introduction. Atlanta : [s.n.], 1975.
Michaels, Walter Benn; Rhodes, Chip, rev.
Our America (book review). Modern Fiction-Studies 43,
Summer 1997: 432-49.
McGary, Howard, rev. The Philosophy of Alain Locke (book
review). Ethics 101, October 1990: 195-6.
Napier, Winston. "Affirming critical conceptualism:
Harlem Renaissance aesthetics and the formation of Alain
Locke's
social philosophy." The Massachusetts Review 39,
no.1 Spring 1998: 93-112.
Ochillo, Yvonne. "The Race-consciousness
of Alain Locke." Phylon 47, September 1986: 173-81.
Shirley, Wayne D. "William Grant Still's
choral ballad and they lynched him on a tree." American
Music 12, Winter 1994:
425-61.
Spillers, Hortense J. Race and identity. Jeffrey Stewart
and Hortense Spillers. Historical companions. Laurel Ulrich,
John A. Garraty [sound disc]. Research Triangle Park, NC:
National Humanities Center, 1992.
Stewart, Jeffrey C. "A Black aesthete at
Oxford." The Massachusetts Review 34, Autumn 1993: 411-28.
---------, ed. The Critical temper of
Alain Locke: A selection of his essays on art and culture. New York: Garland Pub.,
1983.
Story, Ralph D. "Patronage and the Harlem
Renaissance: You get what you pay for." CLA-Journal 32,
March 1989: 284-95.
Thomas, Lorenzo. "The Bop aesthetic and black
intellectual tradition." Library Chronicle of the
University of Texas 24, no. 1-2, 1994: 104-17.
Verharen, Charles C. "The New World and the
dreams to which it may give rise: An African and American
response to Hegel's
challenge." Journal of Black Studies 27 March 1997: 456-93.
Walker, Clarence E., rev. The philosophy
of Alain Locke (book review). African-American-Review 26,
Winter 1992: 675-82.
.
Washington, Johnny. Alain Locke and philosophy:
A quest for cultural pluralism. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, c1986.
Notes: Bibliography: p. [227]-237.
---------. A Journey into the philosophy
of Alain Locke / Johnny Washington. Published: Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
1994. Series: Contributions in Afro-American and African
studies. Notes: Includes bibliographical references, 199-213.
Part
I: Ethnic Identity and Conflicts.
1. Destiny: The Views of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois,
and Alain Locke.
2. The African American Elite, Destiny, and the Transformation
of History. 3. African Americans' Cultural Contributions
to the Three Americas. 4. "Black" or "African
American": What's in a Name? 5. The Life and Times of
Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington. 6. Criteria
of Race: An Anthropological Perspective. 7. Race, Ethnicity,
and Culture. 8. Racial Dilemmas and Paradoxes. 9. Racial
Integration or Segregation: Which Is Desirable? 10. Social
Insanity. Part II: Value Relativism. 11. Moral Virtues in Elementary
Schools. 12. Norms and the Social Realm: Alain Locke, John
Dewey, and Henri Bergson. 13. A General Theory of Value Relativism.
14. The Nature and Dynamics of Values.
---------; Thompson, S. L., rev. A journey
into the philosophy of Alain Locke (book review). Journal
of the History of Philosophy 33, October 1995: 703-5.
---------; Lott, Tommy Lee, rev. A Journey
into the philosophy of Alain Locke (book review). American
Studies 36, Fall 1995:
205-6.