Blog Post #2 · Crisis Magazine · Passing by Nella Larsen (the novel) · Printing on the Colorline

Appearance and Actuality

Imaginative work leaves ample room for the viewer to interpret the piece according to their own needs. Nonfiction work slashes the room for interpretation to an infinitely small percentage. Fictive work concerns the viewer with the appearance of what the creator intends. Nonfictive work concerns the viewer with the actuality of what the creator intends.… Continue reading Appearance and Actuality

Blog post #1 · Blogs · Crisis Magazine · Survey Graphic: Harlem Mecca of the New Negro

Divine, Defiant, Delight

                The covers of The Crisis characterize the misconstrued thoughts, feelings, and way of life that black people experience in America. These covers are for the hopeful, defiant, and blueprints for the soon-to-be black nationalists. These covers suggest that the New Negro are viable beings. That the New… Continue reading Divine, Defiant, Delight