James Weldon Johnson, ed. (1871–1938). The Book of American Negro Poetry. 1922.
Index to Titles
- A Butterfly in Church
- A Death Song
- After the Winter
- A Litany of Atlanta
- A Little Cabin
- And What Shall You Say?
- A Negro Love Song
- An Indignation Dinner
- A Prayer
- A Song of Thanks
- At the Carnival
- At the Closed Gate of Justice
- Before the Feast of Shushan
- Black Mammies
- Brothers
- Calling the Doctor
- Chaucer
- Children of the Sun
- Christmas at Melrose
- Christmas Eve in France
- Compensation
- Dead Fires
- De Cunjah Man
- De Drum Majah
- Del Cascar
- Dogwood Blossoms
- Dream and the Song
- Dunbar
- Dusk Song
- Fifty Years
- Flame-Heart
- Harlem Shadows
- Hog Meat
- If We Must Die
- In the Matter of Two Men
- Ironic: LL.D.
- Is It Because I Am Black?
- ’Ittle Touzle Head
- It Was Not Fate
- I Want to Die While You Love Me
- Keep Me, Jesus, Keep Me
- La Vie C’est la Vie
- Little Brown Baby
- Lost Illusions
- Lover’s Lane
- Miss Melerlee
- Mother Night
- My Hero
- My Little Dreams
- Negro Poets
- Negro Serenade
- O Black and Unknown Bards
- Oblivion
- Ol’ Doc’ Hyar
- Oriflamme
- O Southland!
- Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Rain Music
- Rhapsody
- Sandy Star and Willie Gee
- Scintilla
- Sence You Went Away
- Ships That Pass in the Night
- Sic Vita
- Sonnet
- Sprin’ Fevah
- Spring in New Hampshire
- Stanzas from The Fledgling Bard and the Poetry Society
- Star of Ethiopia
- Summer Magic
- Supplication
- The Band of Gideon
- The Banjo Player
- The Barrier
- The Big Bell in Zion
- The Corn Song
- The Creation
- The Dawn’s Awake!
- The Debt
- The Feet of Judas
- The Harlem Dancer
- The Haunted Oak
- The Heart of a Woman
- The Hills of Sewanee
- The Lynching
- The Negro Singer
- The Negro Soldiers
- The New Day
- The Rain Song
- The Road to the Bow
- The Rubinstein Staccato Etude
- The Scarlet Woman
- The Teacher
- The Tired Worker
- The Washer-Woman
- The White Witch
- The Wife-Woman
- Time to Die
- Tired
- To a Skull
- To O. E. A.
- To Our Friends
- To the White Fiends
- Translation
- Turn Me to My Yellow Leaves
- Tuskegee
- Two-an’-Six
- Two Points of View
- Uncle Eph’s Banjo Song
- ’Weh Down Souf
- Welt
- When de Co’n Pone’s Hot
- When Ol’ Sis’ Judy Pray
- Why Adam Sinned
- Winter Is Coming
- Youth
- Zalka Peetruza