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by Lawrence P. Jackson


  same-sex relations in, 81, 88, 97–98, 103, 110, 115, 152, 241, 261–62, 286, 287

  Ohio State University, 55, 60–64, 65–66

  Ohio Writers’ Project, 135

  Oklahoma, and exodusters, 19, 147

  Olympia Press, 408, 454

  Opportunity, 121, 128, 159, 161, 162, 169

  Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU), 450, 451, 452

  ORTF France, 416, 417

  Ottley, Gladys, 186

  Ottley, Roi, 185, 186

  Owens, Jesse, 62

  Oyono, Ferdinand, 398

  Packard, Lesley [Himes], 442, 451

  affair with Himes, 380, 392–93, 394, 403–5, 407, 411, 428, 432, 435, 437, 440–41, 458, 466, 468

  and Fischer-Himes affair, 380, 392–93, 395, 399, 400, 402–3

  and Himes’s ill health and death, 497, 498

  and Himes’s papers, 276, 498

  and Himes’s writing, 276, 380, 392, 413, 428, 455, 456–57, 488–89, 494, 495

  marriage of Himes and, 455, 496, 498

  and money, 435, 436, 461, 497

  socializing, 392, 421, 462, 478

  traveling with Himes, 439, 456, 458–59, 463, 465–66, 472–74, 487, 489, 491, 494

  Padmore, George, 332–33, 405

  Paganini, Niccolò, 156

  Page, Inman, 21

  Panijel, Jacques, 439, 458

  Paramount Pictures, 152

  Paris:

  blacks in, 293, 295, 296–301, 303–4, 310, 327–29, 331–32, 354, 355–57, 361, 366–68, 370, 381, 431, 442, 445, 461

  FBI agent in, 297–98

  Grand Prix awarded to Himes, 391

  Himes lost in, 303

  Himes’s preoccupation with sex in, 293–94, 295, 306

  Himes’s time in, 292–307, 350–74, 385–87, 396, 397, 437–41, 456, 468

  Himes’s travel to, 287–92, 327, 348–49, 427, 436–37, 474

  international conference of black writers in, 366–68, 373

  Père Lachaise cemetery in, 405

  student riots in, 474–75

  U.S. writers and artists in, 219, 223, 292–95, 299–305, 352, 353–57, 361, 363, 364, 368, 388, 407, 409, 495

  Paris-Match, 392, 393, 395

  Paris-Presse, 437

  Paris Review, 331, 354, 355

  Parker, Charlie, 148

  Parker, Frederick, 25

  Parks, Gordon, 271, 283, 309–10, 483

  Parks, Gordon, Jr., 483

  Parks, Rosa, 354

  Parkway Community House, Chicago, 169, 248–49

  Partisan Review, 288, 299

  Payne, Lawrence, 122

  Pearlstein, Constance, 431, 465, 466

  Pearlstein, Edward, 431, 466

  PEN Center, 290, 314

  Penitentiary News, 91

  People’s Daily World, 161

  People’s Voice, The, 242, 356

  Perl, Arnold, 474

  Perry, Johnny, 67

  Perry, Lincoln (Stepin Fetchit), 155

  Perry, Pettis, 159

  Petry, Ann, 185, 205, 415

  The Narrows, 306

  The Street, 222, 246

  Philadelphia Tribune, 474

  Phillips, Ruth, 294, 304

  Phylon, 296

  Picasso, Pablo, 411

  Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Himes family move to, 38–43, 106

  Pittsburgh Courier, 153, 183, 207, 275, 282, 286, 293

  Plater, Harry, 72, 74, 114, 115, 116

  Players, 496

  Plimpton, George, 354

  PM, 207

  Pocket Books, 436

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 311

  “The Raven,” 35

  Pope, Alexander, 4

  Porello, Joe, 68

  Porter, Katherine Anne, 134

  Porter, William Sydney (O. Henry), xi, 91, 99, 103, 107

  Poston, Ted, 206

  Pound, Ezra, 101

  Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 183, 187, 356, 408

  Powell, Bud, 407, 415–16

  Prattis, P. L., 205

  Présence Africain, 360, 428, 437, 438, 451, 462

  Preston, Don, 445

  Pre-vue Worlds Fair Concert, Cleveland, 134

  Price, Emerson, 243

  Prison Mutiny (film), 145

  Prohibition, 60, 68, 99, 131

  Publishers Weekly, 200, 203–4, 313–14

  Pulp Fiction (film), 476

  Putnam, G. P., publishers, 268, 441, 448, 454, 456, 458, 469, 482, 486

  Putnam, James, 268–69, 290

  Putnam, Marion, 290, 292, 297–98, 300, 359

  Rabbit Foot Minstrels, 27

  Rabelais, 416

  race:

  Arab-African racism, 445, 450

  as barrier to relationships, 333, 337–38

  “beating that boy,” 218–19, 275

  and colonialism, 326, 362, 426–27, 437

  Du Bois on, xi, 17, 34, 367

  evolution of racism, 246, 425–28, 451–52, 453, 461

  Himes’s writings about, xiii, xiv, 242, 425–28, 433–34, 439; see also Himes, Chester B., writings of

  and immigration, 172

  and intermarriage, 386, 407, 411, 442

  interracial sex, 193–95, 198, 201, 276, 280, 281, 297, 302, 305, 307, 319, 324, 336, 359, 365, 369, 380, 386, 441, 452, 464, 468, 487, 489

  oppression and violence, 18–19, 194, 425–27, 454, 465, 467–68

  racism in Boston, 337–38

  racism in Cuba, 446–47

  racism in France, 362, 381, 426–27, 437, 453

  racism in London, 308, 311, 319, 333

  racism in Spain, 473

  racism internalized, 211, 284

  and slavery, see slavery

  and social class, 161–63, 242–43, 250, 278

  and taxes, 10

  and thunder, 167, 170

  U.S. race relations, xiv, 219, 229, 230, 234, 268, 284, 289, 299, 309–11, 337–38, 398, 423, 425–28, 439, 443–44, 465, 467–68, 497

  and World War II, 165–66, 173, 177, 186–87

  and “you people” designation, 7, 14

  see also African Americans

  Rainey, Gertrude “Ma,” 27

  Raisin in the Sun, A (film), 412, 414

  Ralls, Walter and Blanton, 93

  Ramseger, George, 395, 409, 428

  Randall, Dudley, 489

  Randolph, Asa Philip, 249, 419

  Random House, 342, 478, 480–81

  Raney, Bill, 260, 266

  Ransom, John Crowe, 361

  Reach, James, 427

  Reader’s Digest, 271

  Redbook, 92

  Reddick, Laurence Dunbar, 212, 220

  Redding, J. Saunders, 244

  Red Johnny (professional gambler), 69

  Red Scare, 243, 249, 277, 278, 280, 288, 297, 386

  Reed, Ishmael, 479, 488, 493, 494, 496, 497

  Mumbo Jumbo, 377, 495

  19 Necromancers from Now, 484

  Reese, Mary, 128

  Reeves, George H., 76

  Remarque, Erich Maria, 383

  Revels, Hiram, 28

  Revolution, 430

  Reynal and Hitchcock, publishers, 189

  Reynolds, Rev. Grant, 124, 186–87, 249

  Rice, Virginia, 319–20

  Richardson, Sandy, 481, 485, 492

  Rico, Prince, 97, 98, 105, 106–8, 121, 152, 262

  Rimbaud, A Season in Hell, 253

  Roach, Max, 442, 443

  Robeson, Essie, 184

  Robeson, Paul, 145, 173, 182, 184, 220

  Robinson, Edward G., 258

  Robinson, Jackie, 241, 419, 428

  Robinson, Samuel, 9

  Robinson, Sugar Ray, 391

  Robinson, Ted, 135, 207

  Rochfort, Christiane, 437, 438

  Rockefeller, Nelson A., 419

  Rockefeller, Winthrop, 182, 183

  Rome Prize, 421–22

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 118, 130, 164

  “Four Freedoms” speech by, 168

&n
bsp; reelection campaign of, 181–83, 186, 187, 197

  and World War II, 153, 160

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 19, 22, 164

  Rose (prostitute), 64, 65

  Rose, Innes, 308, 314

  Rosenkrantz, Timme “Jazz Baron,” 381, 384

  Rosenthal, Jean, 328

  Rosenwald, Julius, 138

  Rosser, Lou, 159

  Rotger Amengual, Dona Catalina, 316

  Roth v. United States, 321–22

  Rowan, Levi, 29, 30, 33

  Rowe, Agnes, 90, 111

  Rugoff, Milton, 228

  Runnin’ Wild (musical), 62

  Russell, Rev. Clayton, 150, 151

  Rustin, Bayard, 420

  Safford, Frank, 227

  St. Jacques, Raymond, 424

  St. Louis:

  Charles Sumner High School, 46, 55

  Himes family move to, 45–47

  racial violence in, 45

  St. Louis Woman (musical), 199, 202

  Sancton, Thomas, 234

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 219, 351, 353, 370, 390

  Satterfield, Rev. David Junkin, 7, 16

  Saturday Evening Post, 92

  Saturday Review of Literature, 215, 217, 221, 230

  Savannah, Georgia, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18–19

  Savannah Sunday Men’s Club, 16–17, 19

  Scarborough, William, 32

  Schine, G. David, 297–98, 470

  Schomburg Collection of Negro History and Literature, New York, 207, 220

  Schubert, Bernard, 287

  Schulberg, Budd, What Makes Sammy Run, 259

  Schuyler, George, 205, 234, 317

  Schuyler, Phillipa, 234

  SCLC, 420

  Scotia Seminary, 6–7, 8, 16, 22, 24, 51

  Scott, C. C., 8

  Scott, Hazel, 449

  Scott, Walter, 4

  Screen Writers Guild, 151, 155

  Scribner’s, 116

  Seaver, Edwin, 291

  Seid, Ruth, 125–27, 206–7

  “Cleveland’s Negro Problem,” 126–27

  The Wasteland, 210, 222

  “They Gave Us Jobs,” 127

  Selective Service Act, 249

  Seltzer, Louis, 118, 129, 131

  Sembène, Ousmane:

  Black Docker, 367–68

  God’s Bits of Wood, 368

  Senate Armed Services Committee, 249

  Shaft (film), 483

  Shakespeare, William, Macbeth, 443

  Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 293

  Sharpeville massacre, South Africa, 476

  Sheffield, Horace, 186

  Shipley, Ruth B., 287

  Shuffle Along (musical), 154

  Siegel, Rosalyn, 458

  Signifying Monkey (folklore character), 190, 250

  Silberman, James, 358–59, 360, 371

  Silberman, Noel, 358

  Simmons, Art, 395, 468

  Simms, Hilda, 216

  Simpson, Clinton, 228

  Sims, Marian, 240

  Sinatra, Frank, 258

  Sinclair, Jo (nom de plume), 125

  Sinclair, Upton, 293

  Sine, Robert, 449

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 464

  Siskel, Gene, 482

  Sky Above, the Mud Below, The (film), 413, 415

  slavery:

  Arab slave trade, 445, 450

  and Civil War, 4–5

  economic effects of, 13

  emancipation, 10, 467

  forced sexual relations in, 2

  in Himes’s family history, 1, 2–4, 9, 24, 37, 63, 503

  history of, 42, 467

  slaves as personal property, 3

  and Uncle Tom mentality, 37

  Smith, Bill (in Vermont), 166–68, 264, 267, 285, 287

  God Is for White Folks (Will Thomas, pseud.), 235–36

  The Seeking, 286

  Smith, Charles, 39

  Smith, Gus “Bunch Boy,” 67, 68–69, 72, 74

  Smith, Helen, 235, 264, 267

  Smith, Hoke, 18

  Smith, Lillian, Strange Fruit, 201

  Smith, Ray, 142

  Smith, William Gardner (in Paris), 296–97, 300, 362, 367, 385, 386, 393

  Anger at Innocence, 296

  contacts of, 307, 351, 353, 446–47

  and Himes’s writing, 296, 447

  socializing, 297, 360, 369, 392, 395, 403, 408

  South Street, 296, 317

  The Stone Face, 447–48

  and Thompson, 307, 359

  SNCC, 418

  Snook, James Howard, 82

  socialism, 162, 447, 452

  Socialist Workers Party, 242, 408, 423

  social realism, coining the term, 288

  Soon, One Morning (anthology), 409, 424

  Soul (TV), 487

  Sousa, John Philip, 35

  South Africa, apartheid in, 467

  Soviet Union, and India, 161

  Spain:

  book market in, 473

  Himes and Packard in, 472–73, 478, 481

  racism in, 473

  Spanish Civil War, 113, 150, 160, 189, 472–73

  SS Ryndum, 348

  Stein, Gertrude, 219, 225

  Stein and Day, 441, 448, 454, 455

  Steinbeck, John, 329, 390

  Stevens, Shane, 480

  Stevens, Simon, 79

  Still, William Grant, 149

  Stinson, Hydar, 16

  Stokes, Ronald, 418

  Story, 160

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 194

  Straus, Roger, 422

  Stravinsky, Igor, 219

  Styron, William, 292, 330–31

  Lie Down in Darkness, 331

  Suez Canal, 373

  Sumner, Charles, 46

  Sunday, Slim, 327, 353

  Super Fly (film), 483

  Supreme Court, U.S., 127, 151, 321–22, 465

  surrealism, 372

  Survey Graphic, 230, 234

  Sussex Village, New Jersey, 258–59

  Sutton, Percy, 420

  Swan, Oliver, 352

  Sweeney, Edward, 252

  Sweet-and-Hot (musical), 173

  Sweet Sweetback’s Baadassss Song (film), 483

  Taft, William Howard, 32

  Tarantino, Quentin, 476

  Targ, Rosalyn Siegel, 458, 465, 466, 469, 473, 475, 480, 485, 496, 497

  Targ, William, 238, 283, 290, 310, 468

  and End of a Primitive, 321, 323–24

  and My People, 325–26, 458

  and Putnam, 458, 482, 486

  and Silver Altar, 311, 313, 314, 320

  socializing, 466, 475

  and The Cord/Third Generation, 278–79, 285, 305, 306, 313, 318, 323–24, 458

  and World Publishers, 278, 285, 305, 306, 309, 310–11, 313, 320, 323, 325, 326, 458

  Taube, Everet, 412

  Taylor, Recy, 194

  Tehran, summit meeting in, 160

  Thatch, Cornalee, 74

  Thé, Dr., 327, 330

  This Is New York (radio), 239

  Thomas, Preston E., 81, 83, 84, 85–86

  Thomas, Will (pseud.), 236

  Thompson, Lewis B., 15

  Thompson, Willa, 290–92, 359

  affair of Himes and, 302–3, 307–9, 311–14, 315–16, 318, 319, 322–23, 324–28, 336, 340–41, 342–43, 360, 369, 380, 428, 434, 443

  ending of the affair, 323, 326, 330, 333–35, 337, 343, 351, 361, 363

  Garden Without Flowers, formerly The Silver Altar, 352, 363

  and Himes’s writing, 369, 376, 443, 464–65, 488

  and Jean, 333, 340, 343

  in London, 307–9, 311–14

  in Mallorca, 314, 315–16, 318–19, 322, 324–27

  and money, 302, 326, 327, 328

  as Mrs. Trierweiler, 352

  in New York, 333–43

  in Paris, 302, 327, 328, 331, 347

  and race, 313, 314, 319, 337–39

  The Silver Altar, 291–92, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 318, 319–20, 321, 333–34
, 336–37, 343, 352, 361

  using alcohol and drugs, 322, 328, 336

  Thompson, W. O., 62

  Thurman, Wallace, 206

  Till, Emmett, 346

  Tillich, Paul, 219

  Time, 283, 292, 310, 393, 442, 478, 489

  Times Literary Supplement (London), 254, 461

  Tolson, Melvin B., 182, 367

  Rendezvous with America, 188

  Tolstoy, Leo, 181

  Tomorrow, 263

  Trask, Spencer and Sylvia, 251

  Tribune de Lausaune, 383

  Trilling, Lionel, 288, 361

  Trotsky, Leon, 101

  Troupe, Quincy, 488, 494

  Truman, Harry S., 249, 250

  Trumbo, Dalton, 150–51, 172

  Turner, Gabriel, 175

  Turner, Mary, 31

  Turner, Nat, 175

  Turpin, Waters, 145

  Tuskegee Institute, 17, 125

  Twentieth Century–Fox, 155

  Underground Railroad, 235

  UNESCO, 301

  Union Leader, 131

  United Artists, 474

  United Auto Workers–CIO, 186

  United Nations, 161, 446

  United States:

  black president of, 468

  civil rights movement in, 170, 353–54, 356, 359, 362, 363, 378, 386, 414, 418, 419, 420, 426, 438, 442, 444–45, 467

  cultural shift in, 480

  imperialism in, 451

  race relations in, see race

  United States military, segregation in, 168, 173, 178, 187, 242, 249

  Universal Military Training Act, 249

  University of Chicago, 254

  University of Mississippi, 426

  Updike, John, 464

  Urban League, 121, 124, 162, 168–69, 189

  Beaux Arts Ball, 168–69, 402

  USA, 288

  U.S. Army Communications Zone Europe, 397

  U.S. Navy, 165, 178

  USO (United Service Organizations), 178, 197

  Uzzell, Thomas, 117

  Van Bracken, Frank, 353

  Van Peebles, Melvin, 441–43, 455, 457, 458, 468, 483, 487

  “Harlem on Fire,” 444

  Story of a Three-Day Pass, 441

  Van Vechten, Carl, 314, 367, 462

  contacts of, 228, 251

  death of, 452

  Himes’s letters to, 98, 105, 223, 226, 235, 258, 305, 397, 414, 425, 436, 438, 448, 495

  Himes’s requests for help from, 244, 257, 281–82, 325

  and Himes’s writing, xiii, 224–25, 226, 232, 234, 238, 260, 280, 327, 329

  Nigger Heaven, 226

  photographs and paintings of, 281, 421

  on social issues, 219, 275

  socializing, 98, 219–20, 237, 335, 344

  and Yaddo, 236, 252

  and Yale collection, 220, 407

  Vardaman, James, 36

  Verdi, Giuseppi, Il Trovatore, 35–36

  Vidal, Gore, The City and the Pillar, 261

  Virginia Ravers, 65

  Vogue, 448

  Volstead Act (1919), 60

  Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr., 464

  Wallace, Flo, 79

  Wallace, Henry A., 221

  Warner, Jack, 156, 460

  Warner Bros., 152, 155–56

 

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