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"Our Thirteenth--in Ohio, 1936," Journal of the National Association of College Women. 13 (1936): 61-63.Personal Adventures in Race Relations,. Second ed. New York: Woman's Press, National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, 1946.
"Bagatelle," Opportunity. (November 1931): 336."Blasphemy American Style," Opportunity. (December 1934): 368.
"Credo," Opportunity. (January 1925): 5.
"Flag Salute," Crisis. (August 1934): 231.
A Forest Pool. Washington, D.C.: Modernistic Press, 1934.
"Kinship," Opportunity. (January 1925): 5.
"Little Grey Leaves," Opportunity. (September 1925): 382.
"Night Comes Walking," Journal of Negro Life. (August 1929).
"October Prayer," Opportunity. (October 1933): 295.
"Reach Down, Sweet Grass," Opportunity. (April 1934): 110.
"Theft," Opportunity. (April 1925): 100.
"Little Grey Leaves," "Symphonies," and "Theft," in Readings from Negro Authors, for Schools and Colleges, with a Bibliography of Negro Literature, edited by Otelia Cromwell. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Co., 1931.
Cronwell, Otelia, ed. Readings from Negro Authors for Schools and Colleges. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1931, 388.Roses, Lorraine Elena and Ruth Elizabeth Randolph. Harlem Renaissance and Beyond: Literary Biographies of 100 Black Women Writers 1900-1945. Boston, Mass.: G.K. Hall & Co, 1990, 268-270.
Rush, Theressa Gunnels. Black American Writers Past and Present: a Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1975.
Sims-Wood, Janet L. The Progress of Afro-American Women: a Selected Bibliography and Resource Guide. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980.
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