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South Side Writers Group

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The South Side Writers Group (occasionally called South Side Writers' Group) was a circle of African-American writers and poets formed in the 1930s in South Side, Chicago. The informal group included Richard Wright, Arna Bontemps, Margaret Walker, Fenton Johnson, Theodore Ward, Garfield Gordon, Frank Marshall Davis, Julius Weil, Dorothy Sutton, Marian Minus, Russell Marshall, Robert Davis, Marion Perkins, Arthur Bland, Fern Gayden, and Alberta Sims.[1] Consisting of some twenty members, the group championed the New Realism movement and social realism.[2] They met at the Abraham Lincoln Centre on South Cottage Grove Avenue near the Bronzeville District.[1][3]

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References

  1. ^ a b Knupfer, Anne Meis (2006). The Chicago Black Renaissance And Women's Activism. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0252072932. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  2. ^ Bone, Robert (1986). "Richard Wright and the Chicago Renaissance". Callaloo, 28, 446–468.
  3. ^ "MTS : Artifacts: Frank Marshall Davis Papers".