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(1902-1973) Novelist, poet. Arna Bontemps lived in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City during the 1920s.

Full Name

Arna Bontemps

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1902

BIRTH

Arna Bontemps was born in Alexandria, Louisiana in 1902.

1924

RESIDENCE

Bontemps accepted a teaching position at Harlem Academy in Manhattan, New York at the height of the Harlem Renaissance and taught there until 1931.

1931

LITWORK

God Sends Sunday
Harcourt, Brace.

Novel.

1932

LITWORK

Popo and Fifina: Children of Haiti
Macmillan.

A travel book for children in collaboration with Langston Hughes.

1932

LITWORK

A Summer Tragedy


Short story.

1934

LITWORK

You Can't Pet a Possum


Book for children.

1936

LITWORK

Black Thunder: Gabriel's Revolt: Virginia 1800
Macmillan.

Novel.

1937

LITWORK

Sad-Faced Boy


Novel.

1939

LITWORK

Drums at Dusk


Novel.

1939

LITWORK

Drums at Dusk
Macmillan.

Fiction.

1941

LITWORK

Father of the Blues


Novel.

1941

LITWORK

Golden Slippers: An Anthology of Negro Poetry for Young People
Harper.

Poetry.

1973

LITWORK

The Old South


Collection of short stories.

1973

DEATH

Bontemps died in Nashville, Tennessee in 1973.

1973

LITWORK

The Old South:
Dodd, Mead.

Short story collection.

1973

INTERMENT

Bontemps was interred at Greenwood Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.

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