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| 15148. HOME TO HARLEM (CLAUDE MCKAY). Focuses on how African American manhood is expressed in the 1928 novel. Includes the issue of whether the characters are stereotyped or realistic, and how the men relate to women. Also contrasts the main character, Jake, who copes with his problems by following his instincts, with Ray, whose intellectualism causes him to be isolated and unhappy. 6 pages, 18 footnotes, 6 bibliographic references. |
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