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A death in Harlem : a novel
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Holloway, Karla F. C., 1949- author
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African Americans New York (State) New York Social conditions Fiction.
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\"Renowned African American studies scholar Karla Holloway has been working on her first novel, \"A Death in Harlem,\" for some years, as she blazed bright, consequential, and broad trails as a professor, dean, and administrator at Duke University. In this Harlem Renaissance mystery, Weldon Haynie Thomas is Harlem's first \"colored\" policeman, blessed with insight, humor, resourcefulness, and a deep intuition. (While Haynie is a fictional creation, the first African American policeman in NYC, Samuel Battle, also served during this time period, between 1911-1941.) \"A Death in Harlem\" improvises and extends the plot of Nella Larsen's \"Passing\" by asking \"what happened after the fall?\" Officer Thomas investigates the light-enough-to-pass woman who jumped? fell? was pushed? from the Hotel Theresa during the Opportunity Magazine Awards Banquet. While A Death in Harlem is lively and conversational, it's also informed by a deep knowledge of African American culture and history -- which support pointed critiques of the relationships between Harlem's Sugar Hill colored folk, and the regular folk uptown, for instance. Impeccably researched and confidently written, \"A Death in Harlem\" is a life's work -- an especially fun, stylish, and edifying read\"--Provided by publisher.
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TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press
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9780810140813, 9780810140820
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS3608.O49417 D43 2019 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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