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- Toomer's miscellaneous writings, including plays, letters, and reviews, have been collected in The Wayward and the Seeking, edited by Darwin Turner.
- Toomer's contemporary in the Harlem Renaissance Arna Bontemps, was responsible for many works of poetry, fiction and criticism. One of his most compelling works is God Sends Sunday, a novel based on the old blues tradition.
- James Weldon Johnson was an African-American writer who preceded Toomer. Like Toomer, he struggled against being...
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