Fauset, Jessie Redmon — born April 27, 1882, Snow Hill, N.J., U.S. died April 30, 1961, Philadelphia, Pa. U.S. novelist, critic, poet, and editor. Fauset studied at Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania. As literary editor of The Crisis (1919–26), she discovered… … Universalium
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Fauset, Jessie Redmon — (27 abr. 1882, Snow Hill, N.J., EE.UU.–30 abr. 1961, Filadelfia, Pa.). Novelista, crítica, poetisa y editora estadounidense. Estudió en las universidades de Cornell y Pensilvania. Como editora literaria de la revista The Crisis (1919–26)… … Enciclopedia Universal
Jessie Redmon Fauset — Born April 27, 1882 Fredericksville, New Jersey Died April 30, 1961(1961 04 30) (aged 79) Jessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882 – April 30, 1961) was an Ame … Wikipedia
Jessie Redmon Fauset — Anzeige für Fausets ersten Roman Jessie Redmon Fauset (* 27. April 1882 in Camden County, New Jersey; † 30. April 1961 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war eine US amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Publizistin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jessie Fauset — Jessie Redmon Fauset (27 de abril de 1882 – 30 de abril de 1961) fue una editora, poeta, ensayista y novelista afroamericana. Se la conoce por ser una de las escritoras mujeres más prolíficas del Renacimiento de Harlem. Contenido 1 Vida y obra 2… … Wikipedia Español
Arthur Fauset — Arthur Huff Fauset, noted as a civil rights activist, folklorist, and educator, was born in 1899 in Flemington, New Jersey. He was the middle of three children of Redmon Fauset, a black Presbyterian minister, and Bella Huff, a white woman with… … Wikipedia
Jessie Redmon Fauset — (27 avril 1882 – 30 avril 1961 (à 79 ans)) était une Afro Américaine qui s illustra comme essayiste, écrivain, éditeur et poète pendant la Renaissance de Harlem. Elle est née à Snow Hill, dans le New Jersey, et fit ses études… … Wikipédia en Français
Black Hebrew Israelites — (also Black Hebrews, African Hebrew Israelites, and Hebrew Israelites) are groups of people of Black African ancestry situated mostly in the United States who believe they are descendants of the ancient Israelites. Black Hebrews adhere in varying … Wikipedia
Harlem Renaissance — a renewal and flourishing of black literary and musical culture during the years after World War I in the Harlem section of New York City. Also called Black Renaissance. * * * or New Negro Movement Period of outstanding vigour and creativity… … Universalium