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    • ABBOT (Edwin Hale) 1834-1927.
    • ABBOT (Reginald Charles Edward) 3rd Baron Colchester, 1842-1919.
    • ABBOTT (Edwin Abbott) 1838-1926.
    • ABBOTT (Lyman) 1835-1922.
    • ABEL (Sir Frederick Augustus) Bart., 1827-1902.
    • ABERDARE, Baron, see Bruce.
    • ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, Marquess of, see Gordon.
    • ACCRINGTON Lancs.
    • ACLAND (Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke) 13th Bart., 1847-1926.
    • ACLAND (Sir Charles Thomas Dyke) 12th Bart., 1842-1919.
    • ACTON (John Emerich Edward Dalberg) 1st Baron Acton, 1834-1902.
    • ACTON (Richard Maximilian Dalberg-) 2nd Baron Acton, 1870-1924.
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      Eric Walrond: A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic Caribbean 9780231538619

      Table of contents :
      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Abbreviations
      Chronology
      Introduction: A Harlem Story, a Diaspora Story
      1. Guyana and Barbados (1898–1911)
      2. Panama (1911–1918)
      3. New York (1918–1923)
      4. The New Negro (1923–1926)
      5. Tropic Death
      6. A Person of Distinction (1926–1929)
      7. The Caribbean and France (1928–1931)
      8. London I (1931–1939)
      9. Bradford-on-Avon (1939–1952)
      10. Roundway Hospital and The Second Battle (1952–1957)
      11. London II (1957–1966)
      Postscript
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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      Eric Walrond

      A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic Caribbean

      Eric Walrond JAMES DAVIS Columbia University Press New York

      COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS

      Publishers Since 1893 New York Chichester, West Sussex cup.columbia.edu Copyright © 2015 Columbia University Press All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Davis, James

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