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435 Index Abyssinia. See Ethiopia Adams, William L., 335, 345, 346, 350–51, 410 Africa: ABB plan for, 44–45, 46; alleged backwardness of, 33, 43, 77, 78, 90, 94; centrality of, 32–33, 90; Garvey on, 41–43; “invention” of, 34, 41; James on, 79, 93, 94; Pan-African Conference resolutions regarding, 135; resettlement of, 35–38, 212, 213, 215. See also Pan-Africanism African American clergy, 5, 31, 33, 34, 37 African American entertainers, 6, 11–12, 294, 424–25. See also musicians African American soldiers: in Home to Harlem, 362, 364–65; as New Negroes, 20, 31, 108, 109, 247–62, 364–65, 409; during Philippine–American War, 109, 110; as portrayed by McKay, 250, 251, 362, 364–69; post–World War I race consciousness of, 8, 9, 255–59; rise of Filipino consciousness and, 105–7; as sexual threat, 253, 254; in the UNIA, 261. See also black soldiers African American women: division of labor in marriage and, 292–96; in Home to Harlem, 368–69; at Howard University, 274, 275, 276–80, 285–87; marriage and, 291–96; New Negro feminism and, 272, 273; as New Negroes, 21; in Paris, 227–29, 422–23; political activism of, 146–48. See also New Negro womanhood African Blood Brotherhood (ABB), 2, 62, 259, 405; demands at Paris Peace Conference, 136; Pan-Africanist program, 44–45, 46; paramilitarism, 259; women in, 146 “African Roots of War, The” (Du Bois), 6, 43, 44 Afro-American League, 5 Afro-Caribbeans: conflicts between Africans and, 84, 95; in Paris, 230–34; as soldiers, 252, 258, 261 Afro-Cubans: associations and racial uplift, 188–90, 193; Negrismo and, 64–67; in the UNIA, 183–97 Aguinaldo, Emilio, 109, 110 Allen, Ernest, Jr., 402 Althusser, Louis, 403 AME Review (journal), 5 American Federation of Musicians, Local 208, 325–26 American Negro Academy, 5, 20, 39 Aponte Rebellion of 1812, 66 Armstrong, Henry, 120, 121 Armstrong, Louis, 328; “The Bridwell Blues,” 326; Locke on, 316; migration story of, 313–14, 324; in New Orleans, 319, 321, 322 Ashwood, Amy, 77, 80, 84, 86–87, 89, 94 Baker, Josephine, 8, 173–74, 231, 426 Baldwin, Davarian L., 404 Baltimore, 410; black enterprise in, 338–39; Jamaican migrants in, 347; numbers running in, 341, 343–45, 350–51, 410; real estate investment in, 341, 342, 350 Bando, Thelma Preyer, 286 Banjo (McKay), 250, 251, 262 Beals, Carleton, 53; on Cuba, 59–60; in Mexico, 58; sexualization of dancer Fela by, 59, 60; travel writings of, 56, 58–60 beauty ideals, 148, 303 Berlin Conference (1884), 32 black and tan clubs, 327 black anticolonialism, 39; in Home to Harlem, 62, 63; in the IAFE, 77, 87–90, 95; in the IASB, 90, 92, 94, 95; in London, 77–83, 94, 95; New Negro movement and, 33–47, 106–7, 135; during Paris Peace Conference, 139–40; regarding Ethiopia, 83, 84, 87–89, 90 Black Cross Navigation and Trading Company, 215, 216 Black Cross Nurses, 190, 217 black internationalism, 228; Briggs on, 145, 436 INDEX 146; development of, 34, 35, 105–7; Du Bois on, 46, 47; Harrison on, 128; Japan and, 127–31, 132; in McKay’s Home to Harlem, 61–64; New Negro movement and, 5, 6–9, 10, 18, 19; at Washington Conference, 141–44; after World War I, 134, 135–41, 145–46. See also Cuban Negrismo; Pan-Africanism Black Jacobins, The (James), 78, 93–94 Black Metropolis (Cayton and Drake), 18 black radical tradition, 130, 131 black soldiers: diversity of experiences, 252; Garvey on, 260; in London, 247; as sexual threat, 253, 254; as symbols of New Negro militancy, 257, 259; in World War I, 248– 55; as World War I veterans, 257–62. See also African American soldiers Black Star, 418 Black Star Line Steamship Corporation, 189, 190, 194, 209, 212, 216 Blyden, Edward W., 5 Bonner, Marita, 229 Bontemps, Arna, 162, 169 boxing: as cultural assimilation, 114; as discipline, 108; Filipinos, in the United States, 118–21; masculinity and, 107, 109, 115, 117, 118, 119; as means of resistance, 107, 109, 112; during Philippine–American War and U.S. occupation, 105–17; as subversion of racial hierarchies, 115 brass bands, 319 “Bricktop” (Ada Smith Ducongé), 424–26 “Bridwell Blues, The” (song), 326 Briggs, Cyril, 44, 142, 145–46, 405 Brooklyn, 370–71 Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids, 9 Brown, Lawrence, 294 Brown, Sterling, 2, 17 Bruce, John Edward, 138 Bunche, Ralph, 17 Cane (Toomer), 157, 160, 161 Carby, Hazel...