The Keys (journal)
The Keys was the quarterly journal of the League of Coloured Peoples founded in 1933.[1] It took its title from James Aggrey's parable which used the black and white keys of the piano as an image of racial harmony.[2] The journal ceased publication in 1939.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Alison Donnell; Sarah Lawson Welsh (1996). The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature. Psychology Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-415-12048-7. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ Geiss, Immanuel, The Pan-African Movement [1968] translated by Ann Keep. London: Methuen 1974, p342.
- ↑ "Shorter Notices". The Journal of African History. 19 (3). July 1978. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
References
- The Keys : The official organ of The League of Colored Peoples With an introductory essay by Roderick J. Macdonald. Millwood, NY: Kraus-Thomson Organization, 1976. ISBN 0-527-49550-6. This reprint edition of The Keys contains volumes 1-5, nos. 1-4; vol. 6, nos. 1-2; vol. 7, no. 1.
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