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Cordelia the Crude (Thurmans Beitrag zu Fire!!) Physically, if not mentally, Cordelia was a Physically prostitute, meaning that although she had not yet realized ...
Jul 6, 2011 ... Wallace Thurman's Cordelia the Crude is a short story that delves into the seedy underworld of Harlem Renaissance prostitution. Thurman was ...
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Thurman's story Cordelia the Crude was a story about a sixteen-year-old black girl becoming a prostitute — an image that would have outraged black critics of ...
CORDELIA THE CRUDE, A Harlem Sketch . .... (Klotman 266) It was based on his short story “Cordelia the Crude” which appeared in the one issue of Fire!
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The main character of the short story "Cordelia the Crude" by Wallace Thurman; Music . Cordelia, track written by Gordon Downie of The Tragically Hip; ...
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Thurman's literary contribution, the short story "Cordelia the Crude," centered on a rebellious sixteen-year-old Southern migrant girl's path to prostitution. Despite ...
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"Cordelia the Crude" by Wallace Thurman. Another of the key players in the Harlem Renaissance was Wallace Thurman. He, ...
–from “Cordelia the Crude: A Harlem Sketch”, by Wallace Thurman. “I got a job now. Runnin' an elevator. In the Dennison Hotel in Jersey. Job aint no good ...
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In addition to the often-anthologized "Cordelia the Crude" (from the legendary one issue of Fire!, there is one other short story ...
In 1929, an adaptation of Thurman's short story "Cordelia the Crude: A Harlem Sketch" (first published in Fire!!) opened on Broadway as the play Harlem. It had a ...
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