Alain LeRoy Locke

Alain LeRoy Locke (September 13, 1885 – June 9, 1954) was an American writer, philosopher, and educator. Distinguished in 1907 as the first African-American Rhodes Scholar, Locke became known as the philosophical architect—the acknowledged "Dean"—of the Harlem Renaissance. He is frequently included in listings of influential African Americans. On March 19, 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. proclaimed: "We're going to let our children know that the only philosophers that lived were not Plato and Aristotle, but W. E. B. Du Bois and Alain Locke came through the universe." Provided by Wikipedia
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    The negro in America. by Locke, Alain LeRoy, 1886-1954

    Published 1933
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    The Negro and his music / by Locke, Alain LeRoy, 1886-1954

    Published 1936
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    The new Negro : an interpretation /

    Published 1925
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