Poetry:
“To a Dark Girl.” Opportunity 5.10 (October 1927): 299.
“Advice.” Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets. Ed. Countee Cullen. New
York: Harper and Row, 1927. 156.
“Dear Things.” Palms 4 (October 1926): 22.
“Dirge.” Palms 4 (October 1926): 22.
“Epitaph” Opportunity 12.3 (March 1934): 76.
“Fantasy.” Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets. Ed. Countee Cullen. New
York: Harper and Row, 1927. 158.
“Hatred.” Opportunity 4.42 (June 1926): 190.
“Heritage.” Opportunity 1.12 (December 1923): 371.
“Lines Written at the Grave of Alexander Dumas.” Opportunity 4.43 (July 1926): 225.
“Moon Tonight.” Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1927. Ed. William S. Braithwaite. Boston:
B. J. Brimmer and Co., 1927.
“Nocturne.” Crisis 27.1 (November 1923): 20.
“On a Birthday.” Opportunity 3.33 (September 1925): 276.
“Purgation.” Opportunity 3.26 (February 1925): 56.
“Quatrains.” Crisis 27.2 (December 1923): 65.
“Secret.” Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets. Ed. Countee Cullen. New
York: Harper and Row, 1927. 155.
“Song.” Opportunity 4.46 (October 1926): 305.
“Sonnet I.” Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets. Ed. Countee Cullen. New
York: Harper and Row, 1927. 160.
“Sonnet II.” Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets. Ed. Countee Cullen.
New York: Harper and Row, 1927. 161.
“Street Lamps in Early Spring.” Opportunity 4.41 (May 1926): 152.
“To Usward.” Crisis 28.1 (May 1924): 19 and Opportunity 2.17 (May 1924): 143-144.
“Wind.” Opportunity 2.23 (November 1924): 335.
“Your Songs.” Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets. Ed. Countee Cullen.
New York: Harper and Row, 1927. 157.
Short Stories:
“Tokens.” Ebony and Topaz: A Collectanea. Ed. Charles S. Johnson. Manchester, NH: Ayer Co.
Publishing, 1927.149-150.
“Wedding Day.” Fire!! (1927): 25-29.
Editorial Column:
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.4 (April 1927): 122-123.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 6.4 (April 1928): 122.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 4.44 (August 1926): 260-261.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.8 (August 1927): 242-243.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 4.48 (December 1926): 391.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.12 (December 1927): 376.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 6.2 (February 1928): 55-56.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.1 (January 1927): 28-29.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 6.1 (January 1928): 24.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.6 (June 1927): 182-183.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.7 (July 1927): 212-213.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.3 (March 1927): 90-91.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 6.5 (May 1928): 153.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 4.47 (November 1926): 356-358.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.11 (November 1927): 339-340.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 4.46 (October 1926): 322-323.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.10 (October 1927): 308-309.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 4.45 (September 1926): 292-293.
“The Ebony Flute.” Opportunity 5.9 (September 1927): 276-277.
Reviews (Selected):
“Review of Banjo, by Claude McKay.” Opportunity 7.8 (August 1929): 254-255.
“Review of The Grand Army Man of Rhode Island. By Lillian Buffum Chace Wyman.”
Opportunity 4.45 (September 1926): 295.
“Review of The Lonesome Road, by Paul Green.” Opportunity 4.45 (September 1926): 294.
“Review of My Spirituals, by Eva Jessye.” Opportunity 5.11 (November 1927): 338-339.
“Review of Plum Bun, by Jessie Redmon Fauset.” Opportunity 7.9 (September 1929): 287.
“Review of Salah and His American, by Leland Hall.” Opportunity 12.3 (March 1934): 92.
“Review of Sorrow in Sunlight, by Ronald Firbank.” Opportunity 4.42 (June 1926): 195-196.
Magazine Cover Art:
“Christmas Carols.” Crisis 27.2 (December 1923).
“Pipes of Pan.” Crisis 27.5 (March 1924).
Untitled. Opportunity 4.37 (January 1926).
Untitled. Opportunity 4.43 (July 1926).
Untitled. Opportunity 8.12 (December 1930).
Newspaper/ Journal Articles (Selected):
“The American Negro Paints.” Southern Workman 57 (1928): 111-112.
“Edmund T. Jenkins: Musician.” Opportunity 3 (November 1925): 338-339.
“The Emperor Jones.” Opportunity 8.9 (September 1930): 270-271.
“The Future of the Negro in Art.” Howard University Record 19 (December 1924): 65-66.
“I Go to Camp.” Opportunity 12.8 (August 1934): 241-243.
“The Harlem Artists Guild.” Art Front (May 1937).
“Jobless Actors to Present Frank Wilson Play.” The New York Amsterdam News (14 July 1934):
6.
“Negroes: Inherent Craftsmen.” Howard University Record 19 (February 1925): 172.
“Toward an Art Center?: Ancient and Modern Negro Art Shown in Exhibition” The New
York Amsterdam News (23 March 1935): 9.