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Alain Locke: . . ....

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. . . not by way of the forced and worn formula of Romaticism, but throught the closeness of an imagination that has never broken kinship with nature. Art must accept such gifts, and revaluate the giver.

Source: Negro Your Speaks, in The Black Aesthetic, ed. Gayle, 1971.
-- Alain Locke, (Sep 13 1886-1954), US philosopher, educator, writer; He is best remembered as the leader and chief interpreter of the Harlem Renaissance in The New Negro, 1925.


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