Tuneful Tales
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Tuneful TalesAs enigmatic and contradictory as far West Texas has always been, it is nevertheless surprising to learn that in 1925 its desert germinated a slender but vibrant shoot of the Harlem Renaissance. Isolated on the U. S. Mexico border, far from any metropolitan African American community or literary influences, Bernice Love Wiggins, a perceptive young poet, self published her first, apparently only, book of poetry. One of only a handful of black writers

As enigmatic and contradictory as far West Texas has always been, it is nevertheless surprising to learn that in 1925 its desert germinated a slender but vibrant shoot of the Harlem Renaissance. Isolated on the U.S. Mexico border, far from any metropolitan African-American community or literary influences, Bernice Love Wiggins, a perceptive young poet, self-published her first, apparently only, book of poetry. One of only a handful of black writers in Texas in the 1920s and 1930s, Wiggins was contemporary with Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston and was among the first female African-American poets published in the United States. Just as the Harlem movement focused on experiences of black Americans who sought relief from racism and endeavored to build communities, Tuneful Tales gives voice to the many-sided black experience in remote El Paso.Whatever Wiggins may have known of her contemporaries more than half a continent away or of the movement itself may never be clear. Disappointingly, after her move to California in the early 1930s, the trail grows cold. Yet the composed young woman who gazes so wisely, if dreamily, from her high school photographs evoked her personae so compellingly in both timbre and substance that great folklorist and critic J. Mason Brewer proclaimed her the female Paul Laurence Dunbar.Ethiopia SpeaksLynched Somewhere in the South, the Land of the Free, To a very strong branch of a dogwood tree.Lynched One of my sons, When the flag was in danger they answered the callI gave them black sons, ah yes, gave them allWhen you came to me. And Now GoodnightI have told you tuneful tales, Gathered from the hills and vales, Wheresoever mine own people chanced to dwell.If the tales have brought you mirth, Brought more laughter to the earth, It is well. Maceo Dailey is the director of the African American Studies Program of the University of Texas El Paso and a governor s appointee to the Texas Council For The Humanities and Juneteenth Commission."

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Published: 10/15/2002
ISBN: 9780896724853
Pages: 200
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 8.22h x 6.12w x 0.52d

Review Citations: Univ PR Books for Public Libry 01/01/2003 pg. 75 - Strongly Recommended
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