Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest.
International Library of Negro Life and History, a ten volume set (1967).
He wrote for the periodical 'Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life
Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life (Volume 8, Number 1, January 1930).
Should she dump the "International Library of Negro Life and History" (1968), or does that reference set have historical value?
Symphony in Black (1935) featured his extended piece 'A Rhapsody of Negro Life'.
"Negro Life in the South" (1859), a cozy picture of slaves taking their ease in a shanty backyard, is one of the more famous.
The two large panels by Aaron Douglas (1899-1979) from the series "Aspects of Negro Life" (1934) are dramatic in another way.
This is all covered in his dissertation which was called "The Negro Life in Rural Community".
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City.